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Mumbai Indians replace Aussie Jason Behrendorff with Kiwi pacer Mitchell McClenaghan

By PTI  |   Published: 19th March 2018 02:13 PM  |  

Last Updated: 19th March 2018 02:13 PM  |   A+A A-   |  

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Mumbai Indians bowler Mitchell McClenaghan .| PTI File Photo

NEW DELHI: The IPL Technical Committee has approved New Zealand's Mitchell McClenaghan as a replacement for Australian left-arm fast bowler Jason Behrendorff in the Mumbai Indian's squad.

Behrendorff, who is suffering from a back problem, has been ruled out of this edition of the IPL.

"In accordance with the Player Regulations, the Mumbai Indians were allowed to choose a replacement from the Registered and Available Player Pool (RAPP)," an IPL media release said.

The Mumbai Indians subsequently picked McClenaghan at his base price of INR one crore.

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