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IPL 2018 Auction: 5 players who could go for big money at the auction

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Mumbai Indians are likely to use the RTM card on Krunal Pandya

Even though India is playing in South Africa at the moment, fans are focused on January 27 and 28, the IPL Auction! The two-time IPL champions Chennai Super Kings and 2008 winners Rajasthan Royals are making a comeback into the league after serving their respective two-year suspensions.

Before the auction, teams were allowed to retain a maximum of 5 players through a combination of player retention and Right To Match Cards (RTMs).

Mumbai, CSK, Royal Challengers and Delhi Daredevils have retained 3 players, Hyderabad and Kolkata Knight Riders have opted for 2, while RR and the Kings XI Punjab have gone for one each. Over the years we have seen many lesser-known players make the headlines by fetching exorbitantly high amounts at the auction. Here are 5 cricketers who could leave us jaw-dropped and flabbergasted on the day of auction:

5) Krunal Pandya

The senior Pandya was one of the brightest prospects that IPL 2016 gave fans. Krunal belongs to the rare species of versatile, invaluable all-rounders who are equally effective with both bat and ball. Coming in at 3, he can smash big sixes and slip in 4 cheap overs in the middle section of the bowling.

These qualities make him an indispensable asset to any IPL side. He is up for grabs at the auction, and his price could well rise sky-high. However, Mumbai Indians are likely to use RTM on him even if it shrinks their purse a little.

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