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Delhi Capitals 'happy to have' Smith at low price

February 18, 2021 20:56 IST

Steven Smith

IMAGE: Steve Smith was picked by Delhi Capitals in the mini-auction of the Indian Premier League. Photograph: BCCI/IPL

Former India batsman and assistant coach of Delhi Capitals Mohammad Kaif was surprised after his side bought Australian batsman Steve Smith for 2.2 crores.

Smith was, on Thursday, picked by Delhi Capitals in the mini-auction of the Indian Premier League (IPL). RCB and Delhi Capitals both showed interest in Smith, and in the end, the former Australia skipper was picked up by Delhi for Rs 2.2 crore.

 

Earlier, Smith was released by Rajasthan Royals prior to the mini-auction. Kaif said he was expecting that Delhi Capitals would have to spend more money in order to buy Smith. The former India batsman was happy to have the Australian batting mainstay and he made it clear that Smith would be straight away included in Delhi Capitals playing XI.

"Very happy to have Steve Smith. We were expecting that we would have to spend more money on him. Smith, we all know he has been fantastic for Australia. Last IPL he didn't do well maybe that's why a lot of franchises didn't go after him but we know he brings lots of value," said Kaif during the virtual press conference at the IPL auction.

"Any foreign experienced player in the squad helps a lot and you should also have a backup option. And we will find ways to have in the playing XI straight away," he added.

Delhi Capitals also picked Indian pacer Umesh Yadav and Tom Curran for Rs 1 crore and 5.25 crore respectively.

Source: ANI