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Lack of interest in Taylor surprises Rahul Dravid

Taylor and White are among the 144 players who went unsold in the players’ auction at a city hotel here. And Dravid, who is currently the mentor of last year’s runners-up Rajasthan Royals, feels Taylor and White could have been good buys for the franchises if the duo had come in the first part of the batting list.

‘It was a bit of surprise for me (to see Taylor go unsold). Ross (Taylor) in Rs 2 crore could have made a lot of sense but I think he came at the back end of the batting list which went against his favour. I think someone like Cameron White who is a shrewd captain and good batsman (is also unfortunate). What I feel is that people have learnt that they can’t afford to spend so much money and then make the players sit outside. By the time Ross and White came, I think most of the franchises have sorted out their top four-five batsmen,’ he added.

Dravid, who was Rajasthan Royals captain till the last IPL, expects some exciting fight among franchises on Thursday. ‘The two lots which come up for auction tomorrow morning would be crucial because you have a lot of uncapped Indian players there and everybody seems to be waiting for that,’ he said.
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