Saurav Ganguly NOT SOLD in IPL 4 as no one was interested to purchase data in auction at base price. Former India captain Sourav Ganguly became the first player to be unsold in the players' auction for the fourth edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL). Ganguly, who was in Kolkata Knight Riders, had a base price of $400,000. He failed to attract any buyer at the auction being held at the ITC Royal Gardenia. Ganguly was earlier placed in the $200,000 price bracket, but he later increased his base price to $400,000, which is the highest bracket for marquee players in the league. Ganguly, who was the oldest Indian player up for auction at 38 years and six months, had a tough time with Knight Riders and was also removed from captaincy in the second edition in South Africa.
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It is very shocking to heard that nobody bid for former Indian captain Saurav Ganguly
ReplyDeleteIt is hard to belive that gayle and ganguly both remained unsold
ReplyDeleteRajasthan should have purchased Gayle to fill Pathans space in team
ReplyDeletewill he be again available for auction tomorrow....
ReplyDeleteHope in Phase 2 Dada will be picked by bengal
ReplyDeleteganguly should remain in kolkata!!!!shame 4 da game of cricket that a player lyk his status remains unsold..proper cricket is in da firing line....
ReplyDeleteDada ko khrid lo...nahi to bengal ke log IPL se nahi touchy hoge.....
ReplyDeleteBollywood star will now select the cricketer it is funny and that to ganguly he is pride of India and they have insulted the hero of India may the hole ipl game must spoil all the team may face heavy lose not going to watch ipl this year and coming year hate you srk from Mumbai
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