Rajasthan Royals player announced retirement between IN vs SA series before IPL 2022

The IPL Governing Council discussed the dates of the mega auction with the IPL chairman Brajesh Patel confirming that it will be held in Bangalore on February 12 and 13.  In major development Rajasthan Royals player IPL most expensive Cricketers Chris Morris announced retirement before IPL 2022 mega auction.

Rajasthan Royals player announced retirement between IN vs SA series before IPL 2022

South Africa all-rounder Chris Morris reported his retirement from all types of the game taking effect right now. In his declaration, Morris further expressed that he had taken up a training job with the homegrown side Titans. “Today I declare my retirement from all types of cricket! On account of all who have had an impact in my excursion whether it be large or little it’s been a great ride! Pleased to be taking up a training job at @titanscricket #lifebeginsnow,” Morris composed on his Instagram page.

Rajasthan Royals player announced retirement before IPL 2022

Morris addressed South Africa in 69 worldwide games across all arrangements and had been carrying out his specialty in T20 associations all over the planet. Morris, who played for Rajasthan Royals in IPL 2021, has played four Tests, 42 ODIs, and 23 T20Is for South Africa.

He last addressed South Africa in the ODI World Cup in England in July 2019. Eminently, Morris turned into the costliest player at the IPL sell off subsequent to being purchased at INR 16.25 crores by Rajasthan Royals in the IPL 2021 closeout. A decent hitter of the ball down the request and a productive wicket-taker, Morris was the kind of all-rounder any group might want to have in their positions.

Notwithstanding, his wellness issues hampered his global vocation. The league chairman also confirmed that Tata Group will replace Chinese mobile manufacturer, Vivo, as the title sponsor of the Indian Premier League from 2022.

The two new teams, Lucknow and Ahmedabad will join the Indian Premier League (IPL) in 2022 and make it a 10-team tournament, the RPSG group won the rights for the Lucknow franchise after a whopping Rs 7,090 crore bid and CVC Capital successfully bid with Rs 5,625 crore for Ahmedabad.

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Both teams have already begun the process of drafting 3 players for each of their teams before the mega auction, which is expected to be held in February. Each of the 8 existing franchises retained a maximum of 4 players each last year, while the two new teams will be allowed to pick from the remaining pool of players.

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