Get Instant News Updates
Enable
x
Notification Settings X
Time Settings
Done
Clear Notification X
Do you want to clear all the notifications from your inbox?
Settings X
For Quick Alerts
ALLOW NOTIFICATIONS  
For Daily Alerts
 

Kings XI Punjab likely to release Glenn Maxwell, Sheldon Cottrell ahead of IPL 2021; persist with Rahul-Kumble duo

Kings XI Punjab is likely to release the non-performers Glenn Maxwell, Sheldon Cottrell whom they bought paying big money in the IPL 2020 auction, will release them ahead of IPL 2021; to persist with Rahul-Kumble captain-coach duo.

Kings XI Punjab likely to release Glenn Maxwell, Sheldon Cottrell ahead of IPL 2021; persist with Rahul-Kumble duo

New Delhi, Nov 10: Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Kings XI Punjab had a bittersweet performance in the IPL 2020 and they are likely to continue with the captain and coach combine of KL Rahul and Anil Kumble even after finishing sixth in a closely-contested tournament. However, Glenn Maxwell and Sheldon Cottrell are likely to be released for IPL 2021.

A team source told PTI that the owners want Rahul and Kumble take the team forward in the 2021 edition, scheduled in less than six months. Rahul, who captained the team for the first team this season, had another stellar season with the bat, amassing 670 runs at an average of 55.83.

IPL SPECIAL PAGE

IPL 2021: Starting Date, Auction, Host Country, TeamsIPL 2021: Starting Date, Auction, Host Country, Teams

It was Kumble's first season with the franchise. KXIP, who have never had a settled unit, have finally found a core group of players around whom a team can be built. That group includes Rahul, Mayank Agarwal, Nicholas Pooran, Mohammed Shami, Chris Gayle and youngsters like Ravi Bishnoi and Arshdeep Singh.

The management wants to plug the gaps in the middle order and bowling department, which has been an issue for a number of years.

"The owners are happy with captain and coach. Rahul was exceptional with the bat and team scripted a remarkable comeback in the second half of the season. Had that short-run not being called in the first game (against DC), the team would have been in play-offs.

IPL 2020 Prize Money: Mumbai Indians face Delhi Capitals in Final: How much money winners, runners-up will bag? IPL 2020 Prize Money: Mumbai Indians face Delhi Capitals in Final: How much money winners, runners-up will bag?

"The good thing is a core group has been identified. Gaps need to be plugged in the middle-order where the team needs a power hitter and also a world-class fast bowler to support Shami," the source said.

After losing the six out of their first seven games, KXIP won five in a row to find themselves in contention for a playoff spot but lost their last league game against CSK to bow out of the competition. The last time KXIP made the play-offs was in 2014.

KXIP had paid big money for the likes of Glenn Maxwell (10.75 crores) and Sheldon Cottrell (8.5 crores) but both did not do much to write to home about, especially the Australian who made 108 runs in 13 games at 15.42. The team had bought back Maxwell after letting him go following the 2017 season.

"Their performance was not on expected lines and it will be tough to continue with them," the source added. A call on their future will be taken at the team's review meeting. A lot also depends on the size of the auction ahead of the 2021 edition if it is held at all.

If not a mega auction, KXIP would like to have a mini-auction where they can solidify their middle-order and death bowling.

Story first published: Tuesday, November 10, 2020, 20:08 [IST]
Other articles published on Nov 10, 2020