PKL: Iranians dominate foreign players\' auction

PKL: Iranians dominate foreign players' auction

IANS  |  Mumbai 

Iranian players dominated the first phase of the League (PKL) Season 7 auctions, as most of the franchisee showed interest in bagging their services and even indulged in some intense bidding.

Gujarat Fortune Giants were the first to bid for Abozar before Dabang and Warriors got involved in intense bidding for the Iranian. While and Haryana Steelers too joined the bidding war, it looked like would have the last laugh with their whopping Rs 75 lakh bid.

However, they couldn't succeed as Telugu Titans exercised their Final Bid Match (FBM) right to rope in the Iranian for the second straight season.

Abozar's compatriot too drew a lot of attention when placed under the hammer. After some frenzied bidding by the franchisee, all-rounder Nabibaksh, who had a base price of just Rs 10 lakh, was finally bagged by Warriors for a massive sum of Rs 77.75 lakh, making him the costliest foreign recruit this season.

Surprisingly, Warriors showed no interest in retaining star South Korean raider Jang Kun Lee, as bought him for Rs 40 lakh. Lee had spent the previous six seasons with Bengal Warriors and was a lethal weapon in their armory. Lee is the top-scoring foreigner in the league's history with 433 points.

Meanwhile, it became clear that wanted to boost it's raiding as after Lee, they bagged Iranian all-rounder for Rs 16 lakh.

Another Iranian raider, Mohammad Maghsoudlou, attracted interest from and Bengal Warriors in the early bids before they were joined by Haryana Steelers. But yet again, Patna Pirates had the last laugh as they picked Maghsoudlou for Rs 35 lakh.

Despite the auctions featuring players from several countries, even from the United States, the Iranians dominated the proceedings from start to finish as another Iranian -- -- found home in Haryana Steelers.

His compatriot Saeeb Ghafari, a young defender, was pocketed by Dabang for Rs 16.5 lakh.

Apart from the Iranians, the South Koreans too attracted some interest. and and Haryana Steelers locked horns for Korean raider before the former roped him in for Rs 25 lakh. U Mumba also took home another South Korean, Ko, for Rs 10 lakh.

UP Yoddha then bagged Iran's Mohsen for Rs 21 lakh while defending champions Bengaluru Bulls roped in Nepal's Lal Manohar Yadav for Rs 10 lakh.

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First Published: Mon, April 08 2019. 18:10 IST