Saturday, January 8, 2011

Deccan Chargers

Deccan Chargers
India fast bowler Sreesanth Shantakumaran temperament was happy to be a part of their local teams as the franchise was bought at $ 900,000 Kochi during the auction of players in Indian Premier League (IPL) fourth season on Saturday.
"A big thank you for your support and wishes .. ur gr8 .. be the home team in Kochi," Twitter Sreesanth.
Sreesanth had had a base price of $ 200,000 and Deccan Chargers, the first to pay attention. Deccan Chargers and Delhi Daredevils have been involved in a fight on small fast bowler, was in good form in the Test series in South Africa.
The competition lasted three minutes and that its value has reached $ 850,000, the owners of Kochi has jumped into the fray and bought for $ 950,000.
Kings XI Punjab, Sreesanth, who had bought $ 625,000 in the first auction, has shown no interest in the quick launcher.
Kochi coach Geoff Lawson said Sreesanth was solely on the basis of current performance and not because he is a local hero.
"Sreesanth was in great form in South Africa. It is a brilliant player and also for India. He is a player of his value, is an excellent model for the team," Australia, adding that the outlet franchise with a team names quickly.
In addition, Sreesanth, Team Kochi also bought: VVS Laxman (400,000 dollars), Rudra Pratap Singh ($ 500,000), Mahela Jayawardene (1.5 million) and Brendon McCullum ($ 475,000).
Lawson, a former coach of Pakistan, said to try the franchise, which make most of the remaining $ 5,225,000 in his pocket on the left.
"We have some good ideas. We bought three Indians so far and we are very happy. Things are more unpredictable during the auction, but we try to maximize what we have. We still have some money to the bank," said Lawson.
"Everybody is excited. I am very happy to be part of the IPL. It is very good for the people in Kerala, he said.

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