Why did Sunrisers not keep money aside for star allrounders despite having the biggest purse?
Sunrisers had the fattest purse of INR 42.25 crore heading into the auction and it would have made perfect sense for them to splurge on one of the high-profile allrounders.
But even before they came up, Sunrisers spent more than half their money - INR 21.50 crore ($2.6 million approx.) - on Brook and Agarwal. Brook's T20 strike rate of 167.43 in Asia combined with current form, and a solid top-order India batter in Agarwal made sense to strengthen the squad, but it didn't leave Sunrisers with much money early on to bag a big allrounder.
Head coach Lara said later that with the new impact rule, they were looking at specialists to have flexibility in their squad. Sunrisers also revealed that they expected Agarwal to go for INR 10-15 crore so were happy to get him for INR 8.25 crore ($1 million approx.) and spent a little extra on Brook, who they also thought would go for around INR 10 crore. They tried to go after Stokes later but had to back out once the bids reached INR 15 crore ($1.8 million approx.) so that they could buy more players later on.
How will Green fit in to Mumbai XI?
That Green comes in as Kieron Pollard's replacement is clear but where will he bat? He can fit in anywhere in the batting order but is best used at the top, going on current form. Mumbai already have Suryakumar Yadav and Tim David as powerful finishers so Green would best fit either as the explosive opener with Rohit Sharma or even come at No. 3 if Mumbai want a left-right pair at the top with Rohit and Ishan Kishan.
If required, Mumbai could use Green lower down too when they want Suryakumar to bat at No. 3.
Who's going to be Mumbai's lead spinner?
Before the auction, Mumbai had only the inexperienced duo of Kumar Kartikeya and Hrithik Shookeen as the main spinners in their line-up. They didn't go after Shreyas Gopal, they didn't try to buy back Mayank Markande or M Ashwin, and got back Piyush Chawla instead, who didn't play the 2022 IPL (unsold) and got just one game in the 2021 edition.
It has resulted in lack of proper spin-bowling options for Mumbai, unless they take the gamble of playing an out-of-favour Chawla regularly, which also goes against what owner Akash Ambani said on Friday that they wanted to buy many young players to build a squad for the future.
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