Players who might not be retained in IPL 2021 auction

Franchises can either purchase, or even repurchase those candidates to further bolster their squads.

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2. Mumbai Indians, Mitchell McClenaghan

Mitchell McClenaghan MI
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Mitchell McClenaghan, the New Zealand-based pacer has been associated with Mumbai since 2015, winning three IPL trophies with them. The Kiwi left-arm quick’s hit-the-deck bowling approach has been a major ingredient behind Mumbai’s success in recent years, especially in the power-play, where he has been the most prolific with his performances.

Coming into the 2020 season, it was quite obvious that ‘Mitch’ would be competing for his spot with a lot more seam-bowling options in the tank. It wasn’t going to be easy featuring as first-choice in a side that boasted the likes of Trent Boult, Lasith Malinga, and Nathan Coulter-Nile; but given how much of an asset he has been for MI, he could’ve been rewarded with a loyalty bonus and drafted into the first-XI.

Unfortunately, though, that hasn’t happened so far in this season, with the team preferring to play Boult and James Pattinson- Malinga’s eleventh-hour replacement- instead. What’s more, Pattinson’s strategy to bowl short, and Boult’s left-arm angle pretty much cover both the skillsets Mitch brought into the side. All these factors make his inclusion in the team somewhat redundant, and could well open a slot for him in the auction for the next season.

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