A mega auction will be organized for IPL 2025. This time a total of 574 players have registered. This time the mega auction will be held in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. So a player who made India win the Under 19 World Cup title in 2012 has also been registered. But what is special about this player’s registration is that he has been registered as a foreign player. This player is none other than Unmukt Chand. Please let us know why you have done this.
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Unmukt Chand won the ICC Under-19 Men’s World Cup for the Indian team as captain in 2012. They defeated the Australian team in the final. Apart from this, he led India to victory by scoring an unbeaten 111 runs in 130 balls in the final. He was also the player of the match in the final. Unmukt Chand’s birthplace is Delhi. He also played for Delhi Daredevils in IPL. Unmukt Chand was part of the Delhi team in the years 2011, 2012 and 2013. He moved to Rajasthan Royals in 2014. He played for Mumbai Indians in the 2015 season. He last played in IPL in 2016.
Unmukt Chand has moved to the United States
Suddenly things did not go well for the rising star of Indian cricket Unmukt Chand and he failed to make a big name for himself in Indian cricket. After this, after feeling disappointed, he announced his retirement from Indian cricket in August 2021 and moved to the United States to once again give a good start to his career. Since then he has played cricket only in the United States.
Actually, Chand has retired from all formats of Indian cricket and is now playing for the United States, which is why he has been registered as a foreign player in the IPL 2025 auction. Notably, Chand is one of the three foreign players from partner countries . His American teammate Ali Khan and Scotland’s Brandon McMullen are the other two. A total of 208 foreigners have registered for this mega auction.
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