IPL 2023 News: Kieron Pollard has retired from IPL and Hardik Pandya, who was the lifeblood of Mumbai Indians till IPL 2021 season, is now the captain of Gujarat Titans. In such a situation, the batting of Mumbai Indians has become a bit weak, in such a situation, an explosive player will add new strength to the team of Mumbai Indians. Now it will not be a difficult task for Mumbai Indians to win the IPL 2023 trophy, because their team now has the entry of such a dreaded player, who is many times more dangerous than Kieron Pollard and Hardik Pandya. With the arrival of this player, now the sixth IPL trophy of Mumbai Indians has been confirmed.

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Entry of More Dreaded Cricketer than Kieron Pollard in Mumbai Indians Team

In fact, the team of Mumbai Indians has bought Australia’s dangerous all-rounder Cameron Green for an amount of Rs 17.25 crore for the IPL 2023 season. Australian all-rounder Cameron Green is the second most expensive player in the history of IPL. Australia’s all-rounder Cameron Green specializes in extremely explosive batting and killer fast bowling. In September 2022, when the Australian team came on a tour of India to play a three-match T20 series. Cameron Green created a storm with his explosive batting.

Will Win the Sixth IPL Trophy

Cameron Green hit 61 runs in 30 balls in the first T20 match played against India in Mohali on 20 September 2022. Which included 8 fours and 4 sixes. Cameron Green also took 1 wicket in this match. After this, Cameron Green scored 52 runs in 21 balls in the third T20 match played in Hyderabad on 25 September. Which included 7 fours and 3 sixes. Seeing the fierce form of Cameron Green on the Indian pitches, all the IPL teams wanted to join him for this season. But Mumbai Indians won this player with him for Rs 17.25 crores.

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Top 3 expensive players of IPL 2023

Sam Curran (England) – 18.50 crores, Punjab Kings

Cameron Green (Australia) – 17.50 crores, Mumbai Indians

Ben Stokes (England) – 16.25 crores, Chennai Super Kings