Kane Williamson gives the perfect answer to the question 'Will you be selected at the IPL auction' on the eve of the 1st ODI against India. 1

Kane Williamson gives the perfect answer to the question ‘Will you be selected at the IPL auction’ on the eve of the 1st ODI against India.

On the eve of the first ODI of the three-game ODI series against India, the captain of New Zealand Kane Williamson He gave an excellent answer to the question of whether the journalist will be selected at the 16th auction. Indian Premier League. The mini-auction is scheduled for next month in Kochi.

Williamson represented sunrise Hyderabad He captained the team for eight years and several times. He even led the Orange Army in the previous edition of the IPL but finished eighth in the 10-team league. He collected 2101 rounds in 76 games for SRH and is just behind David Warner and Shikhar Dhawan.

It was SRH’s first choice at the IPL 2022 auction, but the franchise released the 32-year-old ahead of the IPL 2023 auction. As it puts its name on the IPL 2023 auction, it will be interesting to see which franchise signs the Kiwi captain.

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Kane Williamson is open to improving his game

Kane Williamson
Kane Williamson

Men in Blue are touring New Zealand and have already won the three-game T20I series 1-0. After the T20Is, the two teams will compete for the three-game ODI series; The first ODI will be played tomorrow (November 24th). Before the first ODI, a journalist, Kane Williamson, was asked if he would be selected at the IPL 2023 auction.

“In terms of bidding. You know I’ll have to wait and see. It’s definitely not up to me. People make decisions about their team and what they’re up to. That’s the nature of the way it works, Williamson told reporters on the eve of the first ODI against India in Auckland.

Among the top T20I players, Williamson’s reputation is waning. Despite India making the most runs for Kiwis in T20Is, his hit rate is below average in T20Is. But he said he’s still open to improving his game.

“I still love playing all three formats. I enjoy switching between the three. As a player, I always want to keep improving. I still have that motivation. Last night was a little frustrating. That happens sometimes. “I’m still looking at areas where I can add value,” he said.

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