The Pacers are here in Jeddah for a day on the second day of the highly anticipated tournament After several batters and all-rounders went unsold, the Pacers are causing turmoil among the franchises.
First up is Marco Jansen, the Proteas' lanky pace-bowling all-rounder, who is the biggest bid of the day from the first session, with the Punjab Kings showing keen interest in the left-arm seamer.
After a short break, the teams now seemed to be determined and the likes of Rajasthan Royals, Gujarat Titans, Mumbai Indians, Rajasthan Royals and RCB were all looking forward to improving their pace bowling set.
India's one of the most anticipated pacers, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, also the greatest ever Indian in IPL history, is rewarded for his consistency as RCB signs him for a whopping INR 10.75 crore, the only double-digit bid on the day.
While Indian pacers other than Bhuvi, Deepak Chahar receives a big offer from the Men in Yellow to arch-rivals MI. While Tushar Deshpande followed him to the Rajasthan Royals, Mukesh Kumar was acquired by the Capitals with the RTM.
Coetzee joins his international teammate Kagiso Rabada as the only overseas bowlers to join the Gujarat Titans pace deck now and together they form a stunning pace bowling duo.
Akash Deep gets a new franchise in the Lucknow Super Giants, which has its first player of the day and a rather interesting, seemingly futuristic option for the Super Giants.
Lockie Ferguson goes to the Punjab Kings for a basic price.
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