Kolkata: Chennai Super Kings head coach Stephen Fleming said that they didn't have a lot of money and were dictated by what other franchises wanted at the 2020 Indian Premier League (IPL) auction which took place.
CSK bolstered its bowling attack at Thursday's IPL auction by hiring Piyush Chawla, Josh Hazlewood, Sai Kishore and Sam Curran. CSK started with a purse of just Rs 14.60 crore with five (three domestic, two overseas) slots remaining.
"We didn't have a lot of money and we were dictated a little bit by what others want so we had to play the waiting game on big players that fit nicely into our team," Fleming said.
Chawla was roped in for a whopping Rs 6.75 crore by the three-time champions. Chawla was not retained by Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) despite him bowling more overs than chinaman India bowler Kuldeep Yadav. Curran was snapped up for Rs 5.50 crore.
"Sam Curran is really good for us. Left armer and chips in with his cutters and his batting and we think he is a very nice addition. Piyush has a history with the captain and is a world-class bowler so we have always favoured spinners and we just had to make the right choices. We have different types of spinners, but we have got to make some decisions now around how we use them. There are also other options within the competition so that we can maximise their talent," said Fleming.
"We wanted Piyush. We rate him very highly with what he does with the bat as well. So it's nice to have him in the squad. Spin has been good for us. At home, we have got to mix it around how we want to play. But when we go away, we want to have most bases covered from the Indian and international options from where we can pick and choose."
"Curran and (Dwayne) Bravo in the middle gives us options. We have a couple of pieces to add in the team. We are pretty comfortable, we are just looking at adding to what we have got and enhanced certain areas to make it more flexible in different conditions," he added.