Joseph, Powell land lucrative contracts

(CMC) – Fast bowler Alzarri Joseph fetched a record million-dollar deal, while his Twenty20 captain, Rovman Powell, also picked up a lucrative contract to be among four West Indies players sold in the Indian Premier League auction yesterday.

The 27-year-old Joseph, who has made 115 international appearances across all three formats, was bought by Royal Challengers Bangalore for US$1.3 million following a bidding war with the Chennai Super Kings, Delhi Capitals, and Lucknow Super Giants.

Powell, appointed to lead the regional side earlier this year, was the first player sold in the auction when he was snapped up by the Rajasthan Royals for $892 000, following a tussle with the Kolkata Knight Riders over his services.

The 30-year-old right-hander is currently leading the West Indies in the fourth T20 International against England at the Brian Lara Stadium in Trinidad.

Powell and Joseph were joined by West Indies One-Day International captain Shai Hope and left-hander Sherfane Rutherford, who also found success in the auction. Hope, an elegant 30-year-old right-hander, was bought by the Delhi Capitals for $90 000 in his first ever IPL deal, while Rutherford heads to the Kolkata Knight Riders for $181 000.

Surprisingly, there was no deal for leading West Indies all-rounder Jason Holder, who featured last season for the Rajasthan Royals, taking four wickets in eight matches, while the likes of left-arm spinner Akeal Hosein and all-rounders Keemo Paul and Odean Smith also went unsold.

Joseph’s deal came as a surprise, especially after the six-foot, eight-inch Antiguan entered the auction at a base price of $120,000.

However, once bidding began, his price climbed rapidly before RCB finally clinched the deal, making Joseph the second most expensive West Indian in an IPL auction, following Nicholas Pooran’s US$1.9 million deal in 2022.

“He’s got lots of attributes and strengths that we’re excited about,” said RCB’s director of cricket, Mo Bobat.

“Firstly, he bowls high at pace, which is great, and he bowls from a very high release point, so he gets bounced. They’re good attributes for the Chinnaswamy Stadium, so we’re really happy about that.

“The other thing that’s really great about him is that he’s a recognised death bowler, and again, at the Chinnaswamy, when runs can go at a rate throughout the innings, having someone who’s got that experience and the skillset and composure at the death is key for us.”

He added, “He’s also someone who knows our captain well. Faf (du Plessis) is a big fan of Alzarri, so he’s pretty excited. We’re really happy that we’ve got one of our top targets.”

Joseph has previously turned out for the Mumbai Indians and Gujarat Titans, the latter of whom he took seven wickets in as many games as last season.

Powell, meanwhile, found his services in demand, and this eventually boosted his $120,000 base price.

The right-hander, who has played 66 T20 Internationals and 51 One-Day Internationals, will now turn out for his third franchise in as many seasons after representing KKR in 2023 and the Capitals last year.

“When we did our sweep of the spots available, Rovman Powell was the highest-ranked player for the spot we had in terms of our batting lineup,” said the Royals’ director of cricket, Kumar Sangakkara.

“Rovman had full availability, so that was the main thing that we considered. We don’t look at Rovman Powell as an all-rounder. Yes, he can bowl, but what we really want him to do is come and bat well, have a great IPL with us, and enjoy and grow as a player.

“He fits in really well with us, so I think this is the best we could’ve done.”

Powell joins West Indies teammate Shimron Hetmyer, who had been retained by the franchise. The IPL is expected to kick off in March next year.