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New Delhi, Nov 11 : While Delhi Capitals’ (DC) coach Ricky Ponting stated that his team would keep most of his young squad the same for next year’s Indian Premier League (IPL), the fate of fast bowler Trent Boult who they traded off to Mumbai Indians (MI) and turned out to be a wrecker-in-chief against DC throughout this season, is sealed with MI, unless a major auction takes place next season.
Boult has, for some reason, never been a priority for the Ponting-led DC team management that took over ahead of the 2019 season. New Zealander Boult was Delhi franchise’s top wicket-taker with 18 wickets in 2018, and was among top five for the season. But he got to play only five matches in 2019. Ahead of this season, Boult was traded off to Mumbai and he came back to bite his old side, Delhi.
The left-arm seamer, who ended this season with 25 wickets, picked 16 wickets in the powerplay this season, the most by any bowler and of these seven came against DC. Overall, he took eight wickets against DC. His early wickets were the reason why MI won all their four games against DC.
As of now, Boult’s contract means that he remains a MI property as the trade-off is not time-bound and is a proper contract.
While there have been reports of a major auction and of possibility of a new franchise being added for next year’s IPL, IANS has learnt that there are chances the major auction could be put off for the 2022 season as there is very little time left between now and the next IPL that is likely to be held during the regular April-May period in the UAE.
However, there has been no official statement on this.

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