[VIDEO] When having millions in the bank is not enough to give you sense - Punjab Kings make schoolboy error at the IPL 2024 Auction!

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Feel sad for Singh - how will he feel sitting in the dressing room? Like an unwanted guest!




Punjab Kings mistakenly buy Shashank Singh at IPL 2024 auction

Shashank Singh was bought by Punjab Kings mistakenly after the team seemingly mixed up the name of the player during the 2024 IPL auction on Tuesday (December 19).

During the accelerated round, Shashank’s name was drawn up and called by the auctioneer Mallika Sagar. The 32-year-old plays for Chattisgarh in domestic cricket and went unsold last year in the auction after being released by Sunrisers Hyderabad.

He found a team for the 2024 IPL after Punjab Kings became the only team to bid for the uncapped all-rounder in Dubai. Just as Sagar brought down her hammer to confirm Shashank was sold to the franchise, the PBKS owners Ness Wadia and Preity Zinta conveyed to her that they had confused Shashank with another player, seemingly suggesting they bought him mistakenly.

Sagar, however, remained unmoved, saying, “The hammer has come down now,” suggesting Punjab could not go back on their decision and reverse the purchase of Shashank.

Wadia and Zinta were keen to put him back in the auction but any auction rules prevent that from happening after the hammer comes down, which corroborates a purchase.

Speaking about the incident on Jio Cinema, anchor Suhail Chandok criticised the move, saying the franchise seemed unclear with their tactics. “We don’t see that in the auction if you are clear with your plans.”

Mike Hesson, who was an expert on the show, chipped in on Punjab’s performance in the auction: “Not sure what Punjab achieved from this IPL auction. They have a lot of backups but not a lot of substance.”

The most expensive purchase for the side was Harshal Patel, who went to the team for INR 11.75 crore.

Shashank has played 55 T20s, scoring 724 runs at a strike rate of 135.83 and has taken 15 scalps.
 
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Punjab Kings mistakenly buy Shashank Singh at IPL 2024 auction

Shashank Singh was bought by Punjab Kings mistakenly after the team seemingly mixed up the name of the player during the 2024 IPL auction on Tuesday (December 19).

During the accelerated round, Shashank’s name was drawn up and called by the auctioneer Mallika Sagar. The 32-year-old plays for Chattisgarh in domestic cricket and went unsold last year in the auction after being released by Sunrisers Hyderabad.

He found a team for the 2024 IPL after Punjab Kings became the only team to bid for the uncapped all-rounder in Dubai. Just as Sagar brought down her hammer to confirm Shashank was sold to the franchise, the PBKS owners Ness Wadia and Preity Zinta conveyed to her that they had confused Shashank with another player, seemingly suggesting they bought him mistakenly.

Sagar, however, remained unmoved, saying, “The hammer has come down now,” suggesting Punjab could not go back on their decision and reverse the purchase of Shashank.

Wadia and Zinta were keen to put him back in the auction but any auction rules prevent that from happening after the hammer comes down, which corroborates a purchase.

Speaking about the incident on Jio Cinema, anchor Suhail Chandok criticised the move, saying the franchise seemed unclear with their tactics. “We don’t see that in the auction if you are clear with your plans.”

Mike Hesson, who was an expert on the show, chipped in on Punjab’s performance in the auction: “Not sure what Punjab achieved from this IPL auction. They have a lot of backups but not a lot of substance.”

The most expensive purchase for the side was Harshal Patel, who went to the team for INR 11.75 crore.

Shashank has played 55 T20s, scoring 724 runs at a strike rate of 135.83 and has taken 15 scalps.



What a joke after spending billions this wil consider as a blunder.

It seems like this year's IPL auction is taking place in a fruit market where you can buy anything without realizing whether you need it or not.
 
I must say - for an event of this magnitude - this must be a huge embarrassment for Punjab.

Need to do their homework

Would have loved to see reactions from other franchises.
 
Well, at least Shashank gets to play this season. But imagine being the player they actually wanted to buy. He must be feeling like he missed the bus! Or maybe he's relieved. After all, who wants to play for a team that can't even get their players' names right? LOL
 
Why is the auction in Dubai?

A key factor that forced authorities to shift the auction overseas was because of the wedding season in India which made it difficult to book hotels to host the event. "Due to the wedding season, hotel availability can be an issue. This is why we decided to host it in Dubai", an IPL official told Deccan Herald.
 
A key factor that forced authorities to shift the auction overseas was because of the wedding season in India which made it difficult to book hotels to host the event. "Due to the wedding season, hotel availability can be an issue. This is why we decided to host it in Dubai", an IPL official told Deccan Herald.
Hahaha what an excuse
 
There was one shashank who hit Lockie ferguson for 26 runs in one over. Probably that is the only thing he did. Otherwise he is hardly known in domestic circle at any level. Either way difference is going to be extremely marginal.
 
There was one shashank who hit Lockie ferguson for 26 runs in one over. Probably that is the only thing he did. Otherwise he is hardly known in domestic circle at any level. Either way difference is going to be extremely marginal.

So bad for the player though - at a human level.
 
That's why Pakistan has put "Jr" and "Sr" next to a players who share the same name. One of the very few things the PCB has done right haha

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That's why Pakistan has put "Jr" and "Sr" next to a players who share the same name. One of the very few things the PCB has done right haha

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Should have bought both - BOGO offer...
 
Feel sad for Singh - how will he feel sitting in the dressing room? Like an unwanted guest!




Punjab Kings mistakenly buy Shashank Singh at IPL 2024 auction

Shashank Singh was bought by Punjab Kings mistakenly after the team seemingly mixed up the name of the player during the 2024 IPL auction on Tuesday (December 19).

During the accelerated round, Shashank’s name was drawn up and called by the auctioneer Mallika Sagar. The 32-year-old plays for Chattisgarh in domestic cricket and went unsold last year in the auction after being released by Sunrisers Hyderabad.

He found a team for the 2024 IPL after Punjab Kings became the only team to bid for the uncapped all-rounder in Dubai. Just as Sagar brought down her hammer to confirm Shashank was sold to the franchise, the PBKS owners Ness Wadia and Preity Zinta conveyed to her that they had confused Shashank with another player, seemingly suggesting they bought him mistakenly.

Sagar, however, remained unmoved, saying, “The hammer has come down now,” suggesting Punjab could not go back on their decision and reverse the purchase of Shashank.

Wadia and Zinta were keen to put him back in the auction but any auction rules prevent that from happening after the hammer comes down, which corroborates a purchase.

Speaking about the incident on Jio Cinema, anchor Suhail Chandok criticised the move, saying the franchise seemed unclear with their tactics. “We don’t see that in the auction if you are clear with your plans.”

Mike Hesson, who was an expert on the show, chipped in on Punjab’s performance in the auction: “Not sure what Punjab achieved from this IPL auction. They have a lot of backups but not a lot of substance.”

The most expensive purchase for the side was Harshal Patel, who went to the team for INR 11.75 crore.

Shashank has played 55 T20s, scoring 724 runs at a strike rate of 135.83 and has taken 15 scalps.
I didn't know this - chalo dono ki lottery lag gayi :)
 
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