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3 Players who could leave their old franchises in the IPL 2023

In the Indian Premier League season 2022, there were few players who performed exceptionally for their respective franchises and also there were few who didn’t treated well by their teams due to the kind of performance they failed to deliver as per the expectations. Some cricketers also had misleading conversations with the top brass of the franchise which resulted in the downfall of their relation, so after taking on such cases into consideration there is a strong prediction that few players could leave their old franchises to join the new ones for versatile purposes.

Below given is the list of three players who could actually make a shift from old teams and can picked up by the new ones in the auction of upcoming IPL edition.

 

#1. Ravindra Jadeja (CSK).

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Ravindra Jadeja the veteran player of Chennai Super Kings is probably all set to leave the franchise due to the internal conflict raised on the issue of leadership which he lost in the middle of the last season. In the  IPL 2021, MS Dhoni took over the leadership from Ravindra Jadeja due to a couple of early defeats, which created this banter between the top brass of CSK and the ace Indian all rounder. 

After this Jadeja deleted all the posts in which CSK were featured, from his official Twitter and Instagram handle which indicate a strong rift between him and CSK. 

 

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#2. Shreyas Iyer (KKR).

Shreyas Iyer, the current captain of Kolkata Knight Riders could leave this IPL franchise due to the lack of instability which the team usually keeps with every element involved in their gameplay. In an interview which came just after the completion of IPL 2021, Shreyas Iyer showed his unhappiness after playing the debut season for the side of KKR so he might walked into the auction to get picked up by any other franchise. 

 

#3. Avesh Khan (LSG).

One of the leading Indian fast bowler of current days Avesh Khan has also a similar kind of case like Shreyas Iyer, because as per the complaint made by Avesh, the eminent IPL franchise Lucknow Supergiants which indulged into the tournament in the last season, has very less idea to treat the out of form players properly. Because at the peak of an individual any team management gives him respect but at the downfall the same respect should be given to the player by the respective franchises. 

Also Read : 4 Superstar cricketers of world cricket who retire in their early-30s

 

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