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Jonny Bairstow - Liam Livingstone - Andy Flower - Sunrisers Hyderabad - Mayank Agarwal - Punjab Kings - Anil Kumble - IPL 2022: Jonty Rhodes Takes Up Dual Role Of Batting And Fielding Coach At Punjab Kings - sports.ndtv.com - South Africa - India -  Hyderabad

IPL 2022: Jonty Rhodes Takes Up Dual Role Of Batting And Fielding Coach At Punjab Kings

Punjab Kings fielding coach Jonty Rhodes has taken up the additional role of batting coach following the departure of Wasim Jaffer. Rhodes is considered one of the best fielders of all time but also made more than 8000 runs for South Africa. The 52-year-old was also sitting alongside head coach Anil Kumble and co-owners at the IPL auction table last week. Rhodes made 5935 runs in 245 ODIs and 2532 runs in 52 Tests.

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Tim David - Liam Livingstone - Mumbai Indians always have short-term goal and long-term vision: Nita Ambani - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Britain - India -  Hyderabad

Mumbai Indians always have short-term goal and long-term vision: Nita Ambani

Mumbai Indians "always have a short-term goal and a long-term vision", owner Nita Ambani said after the franchise splurged Rs 8 crore to buy Jofra Archer, a staggering amount given the pacer is not expected to be available for the 2022 season. Alongside the record five-time champions MI, bidding frantically for Archer on the second day of the mega auction were Rajasthan Royals, as well as Sunrisers Hyderabad, even as the English pacer recovers from surgery on his right elbow. It was obvious that the franchises were looking at the long-term, even if it meant playing without him in the upcoming edition of the lucrative league.

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Liam Livingstone - Ishan Kishan - Deepak Chahar - IPL auction 2022: 6 big highlights and talking points - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India -  Chennai

IPL auction 2022: 6 big highlights and talking points

IPL auction 2022 was an intense affair. 10 teams, 204 players, including 67 overseas cricketers bought, over Rs 550 Crore spent. At the end of it all, the eight older teams all have a new look and the two new ones have their first time squads in place. Players synonymous with certain franchises will now wear different colour jerseys. Young players, as always, have become millionaires, tried and tested T20 hands were hotly bid for. There were quite a few firsts as well, as far as an IPL auction is concerned, and they of course became big talking points.

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Liam Livingstone - Punjab Kings - Watch: Liam Livingstone Sends Message To Punjab Kings Fans After Big-Money Deal In IPL Auction 2022 - sports.ndtv.com - India -  Delhi - county Kings -  Hyderabad

Watch: Liam Livingstone Sends Message To Punjab Kings Fans After Big-Money Deal In IPL Auction 2022

England's Liam Livingstone was the most expensive buy on the second day of the Indian Premier League 2022 (IPL 2022) mega auction in Bengaluru on Sunday. Punjab Kings decided to break the bank to sign Livingstone, paying a staggering Rs 11.50 crore for him. The England cricketer has developed a reputation in recent times for his big-hitting ability and Punjab will hope to get the best out of him when the new season begins in April. Following his big pay day on Sunday, Livingstone shared a message for Punjab Kings fans.

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David Warner - Pat Cummins - Liam Livingstone - IPL Auction 2022: Unadkat, Gowtham endure big pay cuts - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India -  Delhi -  Hyderabad -  Chennai

IPL Auction 2022: Unadkat, Gowtham endure big pay cuts

IPL auction, players like pacer Jaydev Unadkat and off-spinner K Gowtham hit pay dirt as franchises upped the stakes to buy them. This year, the two players, who figured in the auction on the second day, took massive pay cuts. Left-arm Saurashtra pacer Unadkat, who was snapped up for Rs 11.5 crore by Rajasthan Royals in 2018, saw his stock fall to Rs 8.5 crore last year but stayed with Rajasthan. This time, he was bought by Mumbai but with a massive dip in his salary, which stands at Rs 1.3 crore. IPL AUCTION: AS IT HAPPENEDIt was worse for Karnataka all-rounder K Gowtham, who in 2021 became the highest paid uncapped Indian player, going to Chennai Super Kings for Rs 9.25 crore. The 33-year-old, who earned his India cap last year, had to settle for Rs 90 lakh (base price Rs 50 lakh) offered by Lucknow Super Giants.

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Liam Livingstone - Mahela Jayawardene - IPL Auction 2022: Mumbai Indians think long-term, buy injured Jofra Archer - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Britain - India -  Ahmedabad

IPL Auction 2022: Mumbai Indians think long-term, buy injured Jofra Archer

IPL 2022 as he recovers from a surgery on his right elbow, the Mumbai Indians splurged Rs 8 crores on England's express paceman Jofra Archer. Recruiting the English tearaway offers MI the exciting prospect of unleashing Archer and Jasprit Bumrah on the batsmen, but only in IPL 2023. IPL AUCTION: AS IT HAPPENEDAt a virtual presser just after the IPL auction, MI's director of cricket operations, former India seamer Zaheer Khan revealed that it was team owner Akash Ambani's "dream" to bring together Bumrah and Archer for his team. "All of us are looking forward to seeing the partnership of two world-class bowlers in Boom and Jofra. This was Akash's dream," Zaheer said. Struck by an elbow injury, Archer hasn't played international cricket since a T20I against India on March 20, 2021 in Ahmedabad.

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Liam Livingstone - IPL Auction 2022: Punjab Kings buy Liam Livingstone for Rs 11.5 crore; Mumbai Indians fork out Rs 8 crore for Jofra Archer - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India -  Kolkata -  Hyderabad -  Chennai

IPL Auction 2022: Punjab Kings buy Liam Livingstone for Rs 11.5 crore; Mumbai Indians fork out Rs 8 crore for Jofra Archer

Punjab Kings went in with the biggest pool of Rs 28.65 crore while Lucknow Super Giants, who had a busy Saturday, were left with the least amount of money - Rs 6.90 crore. While most franchises chose to wait and watch, Punjab splurged on two players. At Rs 11.5 crore, Englishman Liam Livingstone became the most expensive overseas buy while the current flavour from West Indies, Odean Smith, was bought for Rs 6 crore. IPL AUCTION: AS IT HAPPENEDGiven the limited resources, bidding wasn't frenzied but teams moved with purpose to acquire players they had targeted. Eventually, 204 players, including 67 overseas cricketers, were brought, with the total spending in the auction touching Rs 551.7 crore. Livingstone's stint with Rajasthan Royals yielded just 42 runs from five innings last year but he ensured a bidding war with Kolkata Knight Riders making the opening bid and Chennai Super Kings jumping into the fray. Punjab and Gujarat Titans too threw their hats in the ring. Punjab almost had him at Rs 10. 25 crore but Sunrisers Hyderabad upped the price tag, till Punjab had the final say but at an additional cost of Rs 1.25 crore.

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Jonny Bairstow - Kagiso Rabada - Liam Livingstone - Nathan Ellis - Punjab Kings 2022 Players List: Check team updates and full team squad in mega auction - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Britain - South Africa - India -  Sandeep

Punjab Kings 2022 Players List: Check team updates and full team squad in mega auction

Punjab Kings bought the highest numbers of players at the 2022 Indian Premier League mega auctions, a total of 23 players, after retaining just two players in Mayank Agarwal and Arshdeep Singh. Their biggest buy of the auction was English allrounder Liam Livingstone, for whom they spent Rs 11.5 crore on Day 2.

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