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Following the inception of the Indian Premier League (IPL) in 2008, franchise cricket has proliferated globally, prompting numerous cricketing b💖odies to establish their own leagues.
On Tuesday (May 21) in Colombo, the player auction for the upcoming fifth season of the Lanka Premier League (LPL) unfolded. Scheduled to kick off on July 4, the event has already generated witnessed excitement among the fans. Notably, emerging Sri Lankan talent Matheesha Pathirana emerged as a standout, clinching a league-record contract of $120,000 to represent Colombo Strikers.
Babar Azam go unsold in the Lanka Premier League?
Numerous notable international players failed to attract bids during the auction, including Lungi Ngidi, Martin Guptill, and Mujeeb-ur-Rehman. Pakistani talents, on the other hand, remained sought after, with Azam Khan, Shadab Khan, Iftikhar Ahmed, and Mohammed Hasnain securing deals with various franchises.
Yet, the absence of star player Babar Azam drew attention. Speculation circulated on social media suggesting that the Pakistan T20I captain had been overlooked in the auction.
🚨 Babar Azam unsold in LPL‼️
— N (@SaadonaBreak1)
Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan UNSಌOLD in LPL too.
— Cric buddy (@kirikraja)
BOTH BABAR AZAM AND MUHAMMAD RIZWAN AREܫ UNSOLD FOR THE LPL 2024
— Ali Tariq (@alinihari)
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Babar Azam UNSOLD at LPL.
— Cric buddy (@kirikraja)
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Here is the truth
Following the widespread circulation of news across vario🌟us social media platforms, it was later disclosed through a prominent medi𓂃a source from Pakistan that Babar had not enrolled himself for the LPL auction and the rumours circulating were wrong.
Mohammad Rizwan and Babar Azam did NOT apply for the registeration in the auction 🌄of Lanka Premi🥂er League 2024.
— Arfa Feroz Zake (@ArfaSays_)
Last year, Babar has played in the LPL for the Colombo Strikers, s💙coring 261 runs in 8 matches with an average of 32 and a strike rate of 133, including a sensational century. The Pakistan skipper further boasted a commendable run in T20Is, having featured in 117 matches, accumulating 3955 runs at an average of 41 and a strike rate of 130, that included 36 half centuries and three tons that further solidified status as one of the premier batter in the shortest format.