BIGGEST PICKS

BIGGEST PICKS|BIGGEST PICKS
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New Zealand opener Martin Guptill and Windies opener Lendl Simmons were the biggest picks, with Barbados Tridents and St. Lucia Stars going for them in the first round of the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) 2018 drafts on Thursday, reports say.

The likes of Sohail Tanvir (Guyana Amazon Warriors), Andre Russell (Jamaica Tallawahs), Chris Gayle (St. Kitts and Nevis Patriots) and Dwayne Bravo (Trinbago Knight Riders) were retained by their respective sides for the first round of draft pick, Cricbuzz said.

It said while the retained players have bagged a contract of US$160,000, Guptill was snapped for US$ 90,000 by St. Lucia Stars who finished last in the previous season. Simmons was picked for US$ 70,000, Cricbuzz said.

With each of the six teams expected to have 18-member squads, it said 47 were picked from the drafts, while 61 were already retained.

In a season which witnessed the highest number of transfers, Kieron Pollard was the biggest earner. After having led the Barbados Tridents for four seasons, he asked the franchise to release him. St Lucia Stars picked him for US$130,000, Cricbuzz said.

It said that among the marquee players, Shahid Afridi (Jamaica Tallawahs), Shoaib Malik (Guyana Amazon Warriors), Evin Lewis (St. Kitts and Nevis Patriots) and Chris Lynn (Trinbago Knight Riders) directly negotiated with the respective franchises and did not enter the draft process.

Leg spinner Sandeep Lamichhane, who was picked in the Indian Premier League (IPL) auction earlier this year, became the first Nepal player to be picked in a CPL draft, after the St. Kitts and Nevis Patriots signed him for US$5,000, Cricbuzz said, adding that the teenage leg spinner hadn’t set a base price before entering the auction.

The English trio of Alex Hales, Adil Rashid and Tymal Mills failed to bag a contract for the upcoming season as they went unpicked, Cricbuzz said.

It said one of the primary reasons for England players to not find interest in the CPL was because of the NatWest T20 Blast scheduled to overlap with the CPL.

New Zealand’s cricketer Martin Guptill bats during the second Twenty20 cricket match against India in Rajkot, India, Saturday, Nov. 4, 2017.
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