Top 5 Most Expensive Players Of The BBL

The biggest matter with the highest priced players in KFC Big Bash League is that never know, for the most part, who will be available for the whole season versus who will be a quick selection at the start of the season, the middle section or at the pointy end. Further, we analyse who to use cap coin on, and why, or why not. Note, through a reference, the base salary in KFC BBL is $42,000.

Top 5 most expensive players of the BBL.

D’Arcy Short (Hobart Hurricanes) - $258,900

One of the most stormy players in the short-form game, the Hobart Hurricanes top order batsman had a strong start to 2018/19, smashing 257 runs in one crazy match-up against Queensland, including 23 sixes. But is his stature close to $260,000? You bet he is! He plays the most of the year for the Hurricanes, following on from 11 games in BBL-07, those who start without him in their squad are taking a big risk. As an all-rounder, he is a must-buy.

Andrew Tye (Perth Scorchers) - $246,800

He is here only as a bowler in BBL, but everyone knows a good bowler is worth their weight in gold. Like many players in the top 10 priced player list, he is a speculation as to whether he will be a consistent contributor in this season, as he is the kind of player who could be called back for international duties.

Marcus Stoinis (Melbourne Stars) - $227,900

Another all-rounder who really upholds his dual position availability, as he comes in to bat in the top four and is guaranteed to bowl his allotted four-over spells for the Stars. But how many games will he play? In BBL-07 he cracked it for a mere five games, yet his average of 84.2 points per game sees him third in the price list. Do you take the risk? It might be a case of picking him up earlier in the season and seeing whether his body can hold together and, if it does, whether he is called up for higher duties.

Chris Lynn (Brisbane Heat) - $202,000

He is a lock for a top order spot for his country, which means he might only be there for the first half of the BBL-08 season. But he is 100 per cent a lock for the team, if his shoulders hold together. He is the most stormy Australian player available and there is nothing sweeter than the sound of Lynn’s bat making connection with the ball.

Joe Root (Sydney Thunder) - $200,000

England’s skipper is only an assurance for the first half of the season. However, he is a difficult one to judge in terms of actual value as he is the kind of player who might not appear until the second half of the allotted 20 overs, coming in at his preferred spot at second drop, meaning he will have restricted space or time for scoring. It might be a case of hit out or sit out. There is a question mark that Root is stormy enough to uphold the price.

Source by:- https://www2.slideshare.net/PeterJames133/top-5-most-expensive-players-of-the-bbl-239649064

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