Anil Kumble, the head coach of Kings XI Punjab on Thursday said Punjab went all out for Glenn Maxwell in the IPL auction as they needed some firepower in the middle-order. KXIP had the biggest available purse of Rs 42.70 crore and spent Rs 10.75 crore for Australia all-rounder Glenn Maxwell and Rs 8.50 crore for West Indian pace spearhead Sheldon Cottrell.
“For us, the gaps that we had to fill were pretty evident. We had to fill the fast bowlers slots and also the powerhitters because for us, in the middle order we needed someone who could really be a destructive player and that’s why we chose Glenn Maxwell,” Kumble said.
“Of course all-rounders are a blessing, if you can get one. And we were lucky to get (Jimmy) Neesham, (Sheldon) Cottrell and (Chris) Jordan. Obviously, the choice or the money that we had to spend was more on the four foreign players,” added the spin legend.
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Anil Kumble shared his views on buying young pacer Ishan Porel for his base price of Rs 20 lakh.
“The idea was to have an Indian fast bowler. Ishan has done really well in domestic cricket. He is someone who we had identified and he’s I think a good backup for Mohammad Shami both come from the same Ranji team (Bengal),” shared the former India player.
However, in the middle of the auction, KXIP also announced KL Rahul as their captain for the 2020 edition.
“I think we have seen one of the best captains in Indian cricket being a wicketkeeper and batsman (M S Dhoni). I think we also have Nicholas Pooran in the team so yes I mean still a few months before we sit down and identify who’s gonna keep wickets,” Anil Kumble said referring to the wicket-keeping options, Rahul and Pooran.