For the next IPL 2024, two-time champions Kolkata Knight Riders broke the bank by signing Mitchell Starc for a whopping INR 24.75 crore. With Pat Cummins just behind him, he is presently the highest-paid cricket player in the competition’s history. The Australian captain is now the second-highest earner in the competition after Sunrisers Hyderabad paid INR 20.50 crore to recruit him.
In light of that, former cricket player Chris Morris said that the pace combo will undoubtedly face pressure from the money, but he also noted that they can manage it. The bidding is out of control, he continued, but it’s great because both cricket players are in “red hot form.”
However, Cummins and Mitchell Starc can withstand that strain, which is why their high price was paid for them.
“It’s really good. It is not within our control to bid. It’s fantastic that the highest-paid cricket players in the world receive compensation when compared to other sports. Although it is a great accomplishment, more pressure is also involved. NewsX cited Morris as adding, “They are red-hot right now and performing really well.”
Rohit struck the exact chord: Chris Morris
There was much debate around the short two-day turnaround of the second Test between South Africa and India at Newlands earlier in the month. Captain Rohit Sharma later stated that while his team had no trouble playing on that surface, he expects other teams to keep quiet when they play in spin-friendly conditions on the subcontinent. India won the match by a margin of seven wickets.
Chris Morris remarked that Dean Elgar should have won and that Rohit was correct to point out the hypocrisy. Morris also said he would have liked to see more contests.
“Rohit really hit the mark. He stated that if people do not criticize turning pitches in India, he does not mind testing pitches like these. Why not practice more pitches that are tailored to you and your individual performances? I would have gladly watched more cricket matches and competitions. Although someone has to lose in cricket, I would have loved to see Dean Elgar finish the match victorious,” Morris continued.