IPL 2021: Akash Chopra prediction, this player will sell the most expensive in February auction, will break all records - Newztezz Online

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IPL 2021: Akash Chopra prediction, this player will sell the most expensive in February auction, will break all records


For IPL 2021, the teams they had to retain their players, they did it. 
And, who had to be released, he also taxed it. Now the players who have been released, their bid will be put in the auction that is to be held in February. However, the players' market for the 14th IPL season is to be held in February, but former Indian cricketer and commentator Akash Chopra has already predicted who will be the most expensive seller.

Aakash Chopra has tweeted in which he wrote the names of the players who will be on the radar of the franchises in this season's bid and will be the most expensive. Not only this, the former Indian opener has also written the price in front of the players' names in their tweet, for example, as many as the bid can be placed on them.

According to Akash Chopra, Stark will break all records

Akash Chopra wrote the name of Afghanistan spinner Mujib Ur Rehman at the top of his tweet. According to Akash's tweet, Mujib can be sold at a price of 7 to 8 crores in the market of the 14th season. After this, he has also written the name of Cameron Green of Australia, who made a test against India. They have kept the price of green between Rs 5 to 6 crores. If Aakash Chopra's tweet is to be believed then, this time in the bid, Australian fast bowler Mitchell Star can record a place to be the most expensive player in IPL history. Chopra has not written how much the bid will be on Stark. Apart from all this, he has estimated the price of Kaim Jamieson to be between 5 to 7 crores and that of Jason Roy from 4 to 6 crores.

Stark took 34 wickets in 27 matches.

Akash Chopra has predicted Mitchell Starc to be the most expensive player in IPL history, now look at his record too. Stark has played 27 IPL matches so far, taking 34 wickets at an average of 20.38. That is, if seen, if Chopra Sahab's guess proves to be correct, then there are no two opinions in it.

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