4 players whom Gujarat Titans can target in IPL 2025 mega auction

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Tezzbuzz|09-11-2024

The mega auction of IPL 2025 will take place on November 24 and 25 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. One of the teams to focus on in the mega event will be IPL 2022 champions Gujarat Titans.

Gujarat has retained five players in its team, which includes captain Shubhman Gill, Sai Sudarshan, Rashid Khan, Shahrukh Khan and Rahul Tewatia. Gujarat has Rs 69 crore available in its purse and hence it would be keen to rope in some big names in the mega auction. Keeping this in mind, we will tell you about those five players whom Gujarat Titans can target in the mega auction of IPL 2025.

1. Ishan Kishan

Finding a fixed wicketkeeper in the playing eleven was a big issue for Gujarat Titans last season. They can solve that problem by including Ishan Kishan, who has been released by MI and MI also does not have an RTM card. Talking about Kishan's IPL career, he has scored 2644 runs in 105 matches at a strike rate of 135.87. He has 16 half-centuries in his name in IPL.

2. Mitchell Starc

Despite having enough money to buy fast bowler Mitchell Starc, GT allowed KKR to sign him in the 2024 auction and Kolkata became champions. GT signed with Spencer Johnson, who was not having a good season. Perhaps, GT should play hard for Stark this time. Talking about Starc's IPL career, he has taken 51 wickets in 40 matches at an economy of 8.21.

3. Noor Ahmed

GT has an RTM card available for the Mega Auction. They should use it for Noor Ahmed, who formed a lethal pair with Rashid Khan. The pair of Rashid and Noor can give sleepless nights to the opposition batsmen. The Afghan spinner has so far taken 24 wickets in the 23 matches played in the IPL with the help of an economy rate of 8.04.

4. Avesh Khan

Gujarat Titans has released Mohammed Shami. GT now needs a reliable Indian fast bowler and Avesh Khan, who has been a wicket-taking bowler, can solve the problems for GT. Talking about Avesh's IPL career, he has taken 74 wickets in 62 matches at an economy rate of 8.87.

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