This player was never bid in IPL history, yet the franchise gave a hefty amount of 38 crores

0


The world’s largest T20 league IPL has always been a topic of discussion. In the IPL, the performance of the players from the players to the players is in the limelight. The franchise flows on the players like water to strengthen their team. The biggest example of this is Rishabh Pant, captain of Lucknow Supergiants in the current IPL. In the year 2008, there was a player in the beginning of IPL. Which never bid. But despite this, this player earned Rs 38 crore from IPL.

Earn 38 crores in IPL without bidding

Actually, before the start of every IPL, the names of the players are bid. The franchise also bid a huge amount to include his favorite player in the team. But when this league was introduced in 2008. Then Sachin Tendulkar, who is called the God of Cricket, never got a dialect. But even then, he had earned more than 38 crore rupees from the franchise.

Lalit Modi made a full plan

Actually when the first auction of IPL was to be in 2008. Then there was a question in everyone’s mind that how can the bid of big and difficult players be made. The same turmoil was seen in the minds of officials to cricket fans. But meanwhile, IPL Commissioner Lalit Modi solved the problem and made a suggestion that veterans like Sachin Tendulkar to Virender Sehwag Sourav Ganguly should not be sent to the auction.

BCCI gave approval

BCCI officials liked this idea very much and got approval on it without delay. These four players including Sachin were made Marki players. These players were directly included in some franchisees in their team. From 2008 to 2013, this player, who played IPL for Mumbai Indians, earned almost every season. Apart from this, his price money was increased to 8.15 crore in three seasons. In this way, Sachin has earned more than 38 crore rupees sold in IPL without selling.

Leave A Reply

Your email address will not be published.