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Sunrisers Hyderabad keeps spinner Rashid Khan for Rs. 9 crores

| @indiablooms | Jan 27, 2018, at 09:48 pm

Hyderabad, Jan 27 (IBNS):  Afghanistan's young spinner Rashid Khan remained the top of the town for the IPL auction results as he was kept by his old franchise Sunrisers Hyderabad for a whooping  Rs. 9 crore.

The Hyderabad side had picked him up for Rs. 4 crores last year.

After heavy bidding by Kings XI Punjab and Rajasthan Royals, it was Sunrisers who managed to keep the spinner in their team.

Sunrisers used the  Right to Match card for Khan.

Khan had impressed with hs bowling last year.

This year too eyes will be on his performance during IPL.

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