Shakib recorded at most noteworthy base cost for IPL
Bangladesh chief all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan enrolled for the IPL 2021 sale, booked to occur on February 18 in Chennai. Shakib has been recorded at the most elevated base cost of INR 2 crore (approx. US $274,000).
The head all-rounder, who passed up playing in the past release of the most conspicuous franchisee T20 competition because of serving a year-long boycott forced by the ICC, is one of the 11 players to be recorded at the most elevated base cost.
Kedar Jadhav, Harbhajan Singh, Glenn Maxwell, Steven Smith, Moeen Ali, Sam Billings, Liam Plunkett, Jason Roy, Mark Wood and Colin Ingram are the other 10 in that rundown alongside Shakib.
A sum of 1097 players enlisted for the cash turning T20 association by the cutoff time of February 4. Out of those, 814 are from India and the other 283 are abroad players. The most number of abroad players were from West Indies. 56 Windies players enlisted. In any case, just five Bangladeshi players including Shakib enrolled for IPL.
Shakib has played in eight versions of IPL up until now – multiple times for Kolkata Knight Riders and twice for Sunrisers Hyderabad. Shakib scored a sum of 746 runs at a normal of 21.31 and scalped 59 wickets in the 63 matches played in IPL. Shakib had an agreement with Sunrisers till 2020 yet the establishment let him pursue his boycott.
A sum of 61 players can get groups in the closeout with a most noteworthy number of 22 abroad players among them.
