Raina, Gayle, de Villiers, Morgan in expert panel for IPL 2023 auction coverage

The panel will be part of an array of shows to keep fans engaged and excited for the IPL 2023 Player Auction, including an in-house mock auction a day before.

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Raina, Gayle, de Villiers, Morgan in expert panel for IPL 2023 auction coverage
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Indian Premier League (IPL 2023) icons Suresh Raina, Chris Gayle, AB de Villiers, Anil Kumble, Robin Uthappa, RP Singh, Eoin Morgan and Scott Styris will be part of an expert panel forĀ IPLĀ 2023 Auction and will bring fans most comprehensive, immersive, and in-depth coverage of the auction. Fondly known as Mr.Ā IPL, Raina will headline the Hindi coverage alongside her state-mate. Former India left-arm pacer Singh onĀ IPL’s Official Digital Streaming Partner, JioCinema. a release said.

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Universe Boss (Chris Gayle) and Mr 360 (AB de Villiers) will join forces as the two former Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) teammates will re-unite offering fans a dash of entertainment, excitement and 360-degree views, the JioCinema release said. Former Indian men’s team head coach Kumble,Ā IPLĀ stalwart Uthappa. England’s World Cup-winning captain Morgan. And former New Zealand all-rounder Styris will put teeth into the English panel. That will also bring in-depth narratives like never before in the lead-up to the auction that will see 405 cricketers going under the hammer, the release said.

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TheĀ IPLĀ Player auction will be brought to viewers in India across six languages, including English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali and Malayalam. “I am coming back to theĀ IPLĀ armed with a mike in hand,” said Suresh Raina. “It is exciting to be a part of theĀ IPL Auction with my friends and former teammates,” he added. “This is as thrilling as it gets to return to theĀ IPL 2023 in a different avatar with my former teammates and competitors for the auction,” said Chris Gayle. “I hope to get the same love from the fans in my new role. Where I will do some talking and not my bat,” he added.

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“India is a very special place and to come back to theĀ IPL. In a new avatar will is an intriguing prospect,” said AB de Villiers. “I hope fans enjoy and appreciate my work with a mic in hand in tow with these luminaries,” he added. “After playing, and coaching in theĀ IPL. I look forward to being an expert panellist for the 2023 auction,” said Anil Kumble. “In the company of the most reputed names fromĀ IPL’s history. I am sure viewers will be offered a well-rounded and incisive coverage,” he added.


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