Manoj Badale, the lead owner of Rajasthan Royals (RR), said it was disappointing for them to be unable to buy back England pacer Jofra Archer in the IPL Mega Auction.
Archer hasn't played a competitive cricket match in the last ten months due to elbow injury and subsequent surgeries. But that didn't stop him from putting his name in the IPL Mega Auction. After an intense bidding war, Mumbai Indians acquired his services for Rs 8 crore with a long-term thinking.
"It's obviously disappointing to lose out on a player like Jofra. He's been an integral part of our team for the past few years and grew in stature with us. But if we had gone on to retain him at Rs 9 crore, we wouldn't have been able to build the squad we have now. However, he was always on our list even though we knew he was injured for this year. We pushed as hard as we could and went all the way for him, but unfortunately lost out to a team with a larger purse. We wish Jofra the very best in his recovery and for the future," said Badale.