• South Africa's rising star Gerald Coetzee has attracted the attention of many after a stellar campaign in the ODI World Cup 2023.

  • There are quite a few franchises that could surely target Coetzee in the upcoming IPL players' auction.

4 teams that could target Gerald Coetzee in IPL 2024 auction
Gerald Coetzee (Image Source: Twitter)

The recently concluded ODI World Cup 2023 was a carnival of cricketing brilliance, and one name that echoed through the tournament was Gerald Coetzee. The South African pacer left an indelible mark with an outstanding performance, clinching 20 wickets in just eight matches.

As the cricketing fraternity now shifts its gaze to the upcoming IPL 2024, it’s evident that several franchises will be vying to secure the services of Coetzee in the players’ auction based on his golden run on the world stage.

Four IPL teams that could go after Gerald Coetzee in auction

With a base price of 2 crores, Coetzee’s explosive pace and wicket-taking ability make him a hot commodity in the auction. While all ten teams will be interested, there are four franchises that stand out as the most likely contenders to target Coetzee in the IPL 2024 auction. On that note, here are four teams that could surely target Gerald Coetzee in IPL 2024 auction:

1) Chennai Super Kings (CSK)

CSK management during bidding process
CSK management during bidding process (Image Source: Twitter)

Chennai Super Kings (CSK) could be the frontrunners in the race to secure Coetzee’s services. The young pacer has already showcased his talent with CSK’s sister franchises, Texas Super Kings and Joburg Super Kings. With last year’s IPL seeing CSK grappling with the absence of their premier pacer, Deepak Chahar, in several matches due to injury, Coetzee could be the perfect addition to bolster their pace attack and provide stability in any unforeseen circumstances.

2) Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB)

RCB managemnet furing bidding process
RCB managemnet furing bidding process (Image Source: Twitter)

Bowling has been a historical weak point for Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB). The recent release of Josh Hazlewood has left a void in their pace department, making Coetzee an attractive prospect. His ability to complement the likes of Mohammed Siraj could strengthen RCB’s bowling lineup and bring the firepower needed to mount a serious challenge in IPL 2024.

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3) Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR)

KKR management during bidding process
KKR management during bidding process (Image Source: Twitter)

Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) find themselves in dire need of a pacer after releasing Lockie Ferguson, Tim Southee, and Shardul Thakur. The departure of these experienced pacers has left a noticeable gap in KKR’s bowling arsenal. Coetzee’s attacking style and ability to handle pressure situations make him an ideal candidate to fill this void and inject fresh energy into the Kolkata-based franchise.

4) Lucknow Super Giants (LSG)

LSG management during bidding process
LSG management during bidding process (Image Source: Twitter)

Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) find themselves in need of a fiery pacer after trading Avesh Khan to Rajasthan Royals (RR). The departure of Khan has left a void in their bowling lineup, and Coetzee could be the dynamic young bowler they need to fill this gap. LSG might see him as the ideal replacement, adding energy and aggression to their bowling unit.

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