Nathan Coulter-Nile ready to fight for place in ‘world class bowling line-up of Mumbai Indians
Mumbai Indians shelled out a humongous amount of Rs 8 crore to rope in Nathan Coulter-Nile during the auctions in Kolkata last year.
Mumbai Indians shelled out a humongous amount of Rs 8 crore to rope in Nathan Coulter-Nile during the auctions in Kolkata last year.
Steyn, who retired from Test cricket in August, was in October cleared by Cricket South Africa to play six matches in what will be his debut season in the Australian T20 league.
The most expensive buy in IPL 2020 Auction was Australian speedster Pat Cummins. The right-arm pacer was bought by the Kolkata Knight Riders for INR 15.5 crore.
Nathan Coulter-Nile will be heading to Mumbai for his second stint with the franchise after making his IPL debut with them in 2013.
On Thursday, the Stars confirmed that Coulter-Nile will be joined by Western Australians Clint Hinchliffe and Lance Morris.
India would look to end the series on a high when they compete in the 5th ODI.
Earlier, India were off to a forgettable start with three of the top four batsmen back in the hut with only 11 runs on the board.
India and Australia are set to play five ODIs and three Twenty20s between September 17 and October 13.
Coulter-Nile credited fellow KKR pacers Umesh and Boult for giving him pointers which helped his bowling.
Sunrisers Hyderabad posted a below par 128/7 in 20 overs against Kolkata Knight Riders.