New Delhi: Punjab Kings CEO Satish Menon says there will always be a few misses at the IPL auction but the franchise still got "what they wanted" ahead of the 2021 edition as they bolstered their pace attack by grabbing Australian duo of Jhye Richardson and Riley Meredith.
Though their top four batsmen were on fire in the most recent IPL, Punjab's pace department leaked runs in the death overs and lacked firepower in the middle-order with Glenn Maxwell not performing as per expectations.
The team went into the auction with the biggest prize purse among eight teams -- Rs 53.20 crore - and shelled out Rs 22 crore for Richardson and Meredith.
"We got what we wanted. There is always going to be a few misses. We were looking out for real fast bowlers which we got. Both Riley and Jhye can clock up to 150kmph, Jhye is also handy with the bat," Menon told PTI.
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"In the middle order, we wanted an all-rounder someone who can pull of tight wins and someone who has been with us in the past, Moises Henriques fit the bill perfectly. (Dawid) Malan is the number one T20 batsman in the world. We got our bases covered, it is now up to the players to perform," Menon added.
Kings also bid fiercely for Chris Morris, who eventually went to Rajasthan Royals for a record Rs 16.25 crore. They also lost Moeen Ali (Rs 7 crore to CSK) and Shakib Al Hasan (3.20 crore to KKR) in the bidding battle.
"We went on for Morris. Unlike a few other teams, we needed nine people (to complete a squad of 25). We could not have gone longer for one player. That is the problem with smaller auctions."