Karnataka left-arm spinner Jagadeesha Suchith will represent Kings XI Punjab in the 2020 Indian Premier League following a successful trade by Delhi Capitals. The player from Karnataka had joined DC last year as he replaced the injured Harshal Patel, who was ruled out owing to a fracture in his right hand. He played one game last season and made six runs and picked up two wickets. Suchith first had a taste of the IPL in 2015 when he was picked up by Mumbai Indians and played 13 games in his debut season. The move comes after Ravichandran Ashwin was officially traded from the Kings XI Punjab franchise to the Delhi Capitals for the 2020 IPL. In a statement released by the IPL, the announcement was made that Ashwin has been traded to Delhi Capitals from Kings XI Punjab. Ashwin, who had captained Kings XI Punjab for two seasons without much success, was supposed to join Delhi Capitals earlier but once Anil Kumble came on board, it was learnt that the Kings XI Punjab franchise weren't ready to release their senior bowler.
"Yes, Ashwin is joining Delhi Capitals. The deal had earlier fell through as KXIP didn't get the two DC players that they wanted in a trade-off with Ashwin. Now they are getting those two players and it's 99 percent done," a senior BCCI official, privy to IPL trade-offs, had told PTI on conditions of anonymity a couple of days ago.
However it couldn't be confirmed as to which two players Delhi will be trading. Earlier, speaking to IANS, Anil Kumble, Director of Cricket Operations of Kings XI Punjab, had expressed uncertainty over the future of Ashwin, saying that he had just come on board and it was too early to speak on the permutations and combinations that they were planning for the 2020 edition.
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"No decision has been taken yet. I have just come on board, in the last one week. We will know in the due course the decisions we are going to make. I haven't got down to the details of the squad. The players we are going to retain, the players we are going to trade, none of those areas have been looked into," former India head coach Kumble had said.
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