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.

By Ayuj Aryan

Updated - 15 Dec 2019, 12:45 IST

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Shaun Marsh (Rs 1.5 cr)

Shaun Marsh of Kings XI Punjab. (Photo: Surjeet Yadav/IANS)

The elder brother of Mitchell Marsh, Shaun Marsh has been faring exceedingly well in the ongoing Sheffield Cup. Having scored two centuries in the last three games, he has shown that the ball is coming beautifully on the bat. However, a string of injuries and not being able to cement a spot in the national T20I side might not help his cause in the auctions.

The Australian batsman was ruled out of the World Cup in the mid-season following an injury. Recently, he had to undergo a concussion test following a hit on the helmet during the Sheffield Cup, in a game at Melbourne which was eventually cancelled due to dangerous pitch.

Sadly, the southpaw has lost his place from the national side in all three formats. He last played a T20 game in August 2019, in the Vitality Blast. Even there, he didn’t return with very encouraging results. With the batting slots of most of the teams already filled, he is likely to go unsold in the auctions.

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