1. Dirk Nannes – Australia/Netherlands (US $ 35000)
Dirk Peter Nannes (born 16 May 1976) is a Dutch Australian
cricketer. A left-arm fast bowler, he plays for the Australian cricket team,
the Sydney Thunders in BBL, the Royal Challengers Bangalore in the Indian
Premier League.
On Wednesday 11 November 2008 it was announced that Nannes was
selected for the Netherlands cricket squad to play the ICC World Cup Qualifier
tournament in South Africa. However he subsequently signed with the Delhi
Daredevils for the 2009 IPL season, which was to be played in April at the same
time as the ICC Trophy causing him to withdraw from The Netherlands' squad. In
a strange turn of events, He was called up to the Australian T20I team in
August 2009, just two months after making his debut for the Netherlands. A
one-day international debut followed that same month where he picked up 1/20
against Scotland. Nannes played for Australia in the 2010 ICC World Twenty20 in
the West Indies; He played against Pakistan on 2 May 2010 at St Lucia and he
took 3 wickets for 41 runs in his 10 overs.
In T-20 Internationals -
Matches
|
Runs
|
Average
|
Best/Bt.
|
S/R
|
Overs
|
Wickets
|
Average
|
Best/Bw.
|
Econ.
|
17
|
22
|
11.00
|
12*
|
122.22
|
61
|
28
|
16.39
|
4/18
|
7.52
|
2. Brad Hodge – Australia (US $ 30000)
Bradley John Hodge
born 29 December 1974 is a right hand batsman who bats in the middle order, as
well as a part time right arm off spin bowler. After a long time waiting for an
international debut, he finally debuted for the Australian team against the
West Indies in November 2005 at Bellerive Oval, Hobart. But he only managed to
play 6 tests for Australia even though he averages 55.88 in tests. He is one of
the most experienced players in the t-20 cricket playing 156 domestic t-20
matches.
In T-20 Internationals -
Matches
|
Runs
|
Average
|
Best/Bt.
|
S/R
|
Overs
|
Wickets
|
Average
|
Best/Bw.
|
Econ.
|
8
|
94
|
31.33
|
36
|
122.07
|
2
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
10.00
|
3. Clint Mckay – Australia (US $ 25000)
Clinton James "Clint" McKay (born 22 February
1983) is a right arm fast bowler and right hand batsman. On 5 November 2009,
after a string of injuries to key Australian bowlers, he made his ODI debut
against India. McKay made his Test debut against the West Indies in Perth in
December 2009. He plays for Mumbai Indians in IPL. He was the only Australian
bowler to bowl impressively against England recently. He has played 1 Test 32
ODIs and 4 T20I for Australia so far.
In Domestic T-20s -
Matches
|
Runs
|
Average
|
Best/Bt.
|
S/R
|
Overs
|
Wickets
|
Average
|
Best/Bw.
|
Econ.
|
42
|
160
|
13.33
|
21*
|
134.45
|
160.2
|
57
|
22.57
|
4/33
|
8.02
|
4. Daniel Smith – Australia (US $ 20000)
Daniel Smith (born 17 March 1982, Westmead, Sydney, New
South Wales) is an Australian first-class cricketer.He is a wicket keeper
batsman and plays for New South Wales in the Pura Cup and Ford Ranger Cup
competitions.
In Domestic T-20s -
Matches
|
Runs
|
Average
|
Best/Bt.
|
S/R
|
Overs
|
Wickets
|
Average
|
Best/Bw.
|
Econ.
|
44
|
522
|
14.91
|
62
|
113.72
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
5. Cameron Borgas – Australia (US $ 20000)
Cameron James Borgas (born 1 September 1983 in Melrose Park,
South Australia) is an Australian cricketer who plays for the Southern Redbacks
and Adelaide Strikers. He is a right-handed middle order batsman.
In Domestic T-20s –
Matches
|
Runs
|
Average
|
Best/Bt.
|
S/R
|
Overs
|
Wickets
|
Average
|
Best/Bw.
|
Econ.
|
29
|
416
|
20.80
|
62*
|
121.99
|
2
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
14.00
|
6. Marlon Samuels – West Indies (US $ 30000)
Marlon Nathaniel
Samuels (born 5 February 1981) is a West Indian cricketer. Samuels made his
Test debut in Australia in 2000 and his One Day International debut against Sri
Lanka in Nairobi during the ICC Knockout Trophy in the same year. He is a hard
hitting right hand batsman and right arm off spinner. He was surrounded with
controversy and banned for 2years in 2008 for having telephone conversation
with bookie. He has made significant strides in this year for West Indies
scoring hundreds in test and odis.
In International T-20s –
Matches
|
Runs
|
Average
|
Best/Bt.
|
S/R
|
Overs
|
Wickets
|
Average
|
Best/Bw.
|
Econ.
|
15
|
269
|
22.41
|
58
|
128.09
|
26.4
|
10
|
21.9
|
3/23
|
8.21
|
7. Tim Southee – New Zealand (US $ 25000)
Timothy Grant Southee
(born 11 December 1988) is a New Zealand cricketer. He is a right-arm
fast-medium bowler and hard-hitting lower order batsman. He was one New
Zealand's youngest cricketers, debuting at 19 years old.
In International T-20s –
Matches
|
Runs
|
Average
|
Best/Bt.
|
S/R
|
Overs
|
Wickets
|
Average
|
Best/Bw.
|
Econ.
|
25
|
51
|
7.28
|
23
|
98.07
|
91
|
28
|
27.6
|
5/18
|
8.49
|
8.Robin Peterson – South Africa (US $ 20000)
Robin John Peterson (born 4 August 1979) is a South African
cricketer who bowls left arm spin and is a capable batsman. He has played six
Tests and 55 ODIs for South Africa. He was bought by the Mumbai Indians in the
2012 Indian Premier League players auction for $100,000.
In International T-20s –
Matches
|
Runs
|
Average
|
Best/Bt.
|
S/R
|
Overs
|
Wickets
|
Average
|
Best/Bw.
|
Econ.
|
9
|
62
|
12.4
|
34
|
101.63
|
24.5
|
10
|
20.5
|
3/30
|
8.25
|
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