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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7. Sunrisers Hyderabad, Siddarth Kaul

Siddarth Kaul
Siddarth Kaul. (Photo Source: Kuntal Chakrabarty/IANS)

SRH, with as many as four international capped players in their Indian pace-bowling attack, stands out as one of the most promising IPL franchises. However, like another franchise from the East, they too might be dealing with a problem of quantity over quality.

Apart from Bhuvneshwar Kumar, the team still haven’t been able to settle on one fixed, Indian fast-bowling candidate who can partner him. The likes of T Natarajan, Khaleel Ahmed, Basil Thampi, Sandeep Sharma, and Siddarth Kaul have all been tried, but none of them have proven to be consistent.

So it’s natural for the team to free up some of that bench-space and expand their options. At the moment, Kaul seems to the fast bowler they’ll be missing the least. The Punjab-pacer was quite instrumental to the SRH’s success in the 2017 and 2018 seasons, picking up a total of 37 wickets.

But he hasn’t quite replicated his wicket-taking form over the past two seasons and has also been a tad expensive. As a result, he has struggled to find a spot in the playing XI. Releasing/trading him with another team would inarguably benefit both parties.

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