Australian batting maestro Steve Smith has confirmed his participation in the upcoming IPL 2025 auction. The former Australia captain, who has been a consistent performer in international cricket, is looking to make a comeback to the Indian Premier League.
Smith’s IPL journey has been somewhat inconsistent. He has represented multiple franchises, including Pune Warriors India, Rajasthan Royals, Rising Pune Supergiant, and Delhi Capitals. His most successful stint came with the Rising Pune Supergiant, where he led the team to the finals in 2017. However, the franchise was disbanded after that season.
Despite being a world-class batsman, Smith has faced challenges in the IPL auction in recent years. He went unsold in both the 2022 and 2024 auctions, leaving many cricket fans surprised. This unexpected exclusion from the league has raised questions about his suitability for the T20 format.
However, Smith remains optimistic about his chances of finding a buyer in the upcoming auction. He has been in good form in recent T20 tournaments, and his experience and leadership qualities could be valuable assets to any team.
The IPL 2025 auction is expected to be a mega auction, with several teams likely to undergo significant changes. This could create opportunities for players like Smith, who have been unlucky in previous auctions.
While Smith’s primary strength lies in Test cricket, he has shown glimpses of his T20 prowess in the past. His ability to build an innings and his experience playing under pressure could make him a valuable addition to any IPL squad.
With the IPL becoming increasingly competitive, teams are constantly on the lookout for players who can deliver under pressure. Smith’s proven track record in international cricket makes him a potential match-winner, and it will be interesting to see if any IPL franchises take a chance on him in the upcoming auction.
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