• Josh Inglis has kept his base price at INR 2 crore for the IPL 2024 Auction.

  • Inglis was part of Australia's triumphant ODI World Cup 2023 squad.

5 teams that could target Josh Inglis in IPL 2024 Auction
Josh Inglis and Kavya Maran (Image Source: Twitter)

As the IPL 2024 auction looms on the horizon, teams will have undoubtedly finalized their wish lists for players they aim to acquire during the upcoming bidding extravaganza. The trend of overseas players being highly sought-after in the IPL auctions is expected to continue this year, with 119 overseas players up for the grands and franchises eager to splurge on foreign talents to bolster their squads.

Among the top overseas names set to go under the hammer in the IPL 2024 auction is Australian wicket-keeper batter Josh Inglis. The Aussie cricketer’s recent stellar performance against India in the five-match T20I series following the ODI World Cup 2023 has undoubtedly made him a hot commodity in the bidding event, and he is poised to command lucrative deals from several franchises.

Five teams that could bid for Josh Inglis in IPL 2024 Auction

As the excitement builds for the IPL 2024 auction, here are the five teams that could be at the forefront of this anticipated bidding war for the dynamic Australian batter Inglis.

1) Chennai Super Kings (CSK)

Chennai Super Kings
Chennai Super Kings (Image Source: Twitter)

The yellow brigade is eyeing a replacement for the experienced Ambati Rayudu in the middle order, and Inglis fits the bill perfectly. Known for his aggressive style of play, Inglis could inject a new energy into CSK’s middle order, providing the impetus they need during crucial phases of the game.

2) Delhi Capitals (DC)

Delhi Capitals
Delhi Capitals (Image Source: Twitter)

DC, having released a significant number of players, is on the lookout for a power-packed batter to fill the void left by the departures of Rilee Rossouw and Phil Salt. With his recent exploits and ability to play attacking cricket, Inglis could be the answer to DC’s quest for a dynamic middle-order batter.

Also READ: IPL 2024 Auction – Complete list of players to go under the hammer and their base price

3) Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH)

Sunrisers Hyderabad
Sunrisers Hyderabad (Image Source: Twitter)

With the release of Harry Brook, Sunrisers Hyderabad is in dire need of a batter who can elegantly anchor the innings and accelerate when required. Inglis, with his versatile batting style, could be the perfect solution for SRH’s middle-order concerns, providing stability and firepower in equal measure.

4) Punjab Kings (PBKS)

Punjab Kings
Punjab Kings (Image Source: Twitter)

Punjab Kings have perennially struggled with their middle-order concerns, and this year, they might be eyeing a solution in the form of star Aussie batter Inglis. The right-handed batter’s ability to take on opposition bowlers and anchor the innings could potentially resolve Punjab Kings’ longstanding middle-order woes.

5) Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB)

Royal Challengers Bangalore
Royal Challengers Bangalore (Image Source: Twitter)

Having already retained Glenn Maxwell, RCB could further strengthen their Australian connection by adding Inglis to their squad. The understanding between the two Aussies could make RCB’s batting lineup even more formidable, creating a lethal combination that could prove challenging for any opposition.

Also READ: IPL 2024 Auction – Breakdown of team-wise squad size, salary cap and available slots

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