Washington Sundar IPL 2025: Washington Sundar performed brilliantly in the recent Test match played between India and New Zealand in Pune. He showed strength in bowling as well as batting. Sundar is going to benefit from this in the mega auction of IPL 2025. If reports are to be believed, three teams have joined the race to buy Sundar. Chennai Super Kings, Mumbai Indians and Gujarat Titans can place a big bid on Sundar.
Sundar performed brilliantly for Team India in the Pune Test. He took a total of 11 wickets in two innings. He is second in terms of taking the most wickets in the India-New Zealand Test series. At the same time, he is number one in the list of Indian players. Sundar also showed amazing performance in batting. He scored an unbeaten 18 runs in the first innings and 21 runs in the second innings. Looking at Sundar's performance, he can get a big amount in the IPL auction.
Three teams are ready to spend big money on Sundar -
According to a report in 'The Times of India', three teams have their eyes on Sundar. CSK, Gujarat, and Mumbai franchises want to buy Sundar. The interesting thing is that these teams are also ready to pay a lot of money to Sundar. Sundar has been a player for Sunrisers Hyderabad. However, according to reports, he is not on the retained list. However, the team can use RTM for him.
Such has been Sundar's IPL record -
Sundar has played a total of 60 matches in the IPL so far. He has scored 378 runs during this period. Along with this, he has also taken 37 wickets. Sundar got a chance to play in only two matches of IPL 2024. He played a total of 15 matches in 2020. During this, he took 8 wickets. Along with this, he also scored 111 runs.
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