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Mumbai Indians have more than 20 crore rupees left in their purse, see how many slots are still left


IPL Player Auction 2023 Mumbai Indians: The auction for the Indian Premier League 2023 will be held in Kochi on Friday. In this, all the teams of IPL will bid on many veteran and young players. Along with the experienced, new players of India will also be included in the auction. In the auction, the eyes of Mumbai Indians will be on the players who have performed well. The team would like to bet on the players running in the form.

Rohit’s captaincy team now has a considerable amount in the purse of Mumbai’s franchise. The team has Rs 20.55 crore and has a total of 9 slots available. Mumbai team can buy 3 foreign and 6 Indian players. He had released many good players. So this time she would like to buy good performers in the auction.

If you look at the list of retained players of Mumbai Indians, the team looks balanced. Where he has batsmen like Rohit, Suryakumar and Tim David. At the same time, the team also has great bowlers like Bumrah, Archer and Behrdorf. Mumbai also retained wicketkeepers Tristan Stubbs and Ishaan Kishan. Now it will be interesting to see which players are included in the Mumbai auction.

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Remaining purse: Rs 20.55 crore

Total Available Slots: 9

Overseas Slots Available: 3

Wicketkeepers: Ishan Kishan, Tristan Stubbs (South Africa)

Batsmen: Rohit Sharma, Tim David (Aus), Ramandeep Singh, Suryakumar Yadav, Tilak Verma, Devald Brewis (South Africa)

Bowlers: Jofra Archer (England), Jasprit Bumrah, Arshad Khan, Jason Behrendorff (Aus), Kumar Kartikeya, Akash Madhwal, Hrithik Shokeen, Arjun Tendulkar

Read also: IPL Auction 2023: There is not much money left in the purse of Rajasthan Royals, expensive players may have to be bought in the auction




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