IPL 2020: 5 players who have kept their base price too high and can go unsold

A total of 73 spots are up for grabs in the IPL 2020 Auction and 332 eminent players will be battling for the same.

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Mitchell Marsh (Rs 2cr)

Mitchell Marsh
Mitchell Marsh (Photo by Mark Evans/Getty Images)

Mitchell Marsh had opted out of the IPL 2018 auctions, in order to work upon his test skills and play county cricket. However, he was a part of IPL 2019 auctions but went unsold due to a base price of Rs 2 crores, which was a bit too high. The story seems to be no different this year as well, as he is likely to go unsold.

His current form has been very good. However, those performances have been limited to test cricket and one-dayers. The batting all-rounder hasn’t played any T20I game for Australia this year. He featured in the Big Bash League in last season but returned with only 122 runs and a solitary wicket in 7 games.

Therefore, the 28-year-old is unlikely to find a franchise at such a high price. With auctions just around the corner, it might have been too late for him to showcase his T20 abilities and prove his mettle.

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