Rajasthan Royals may have just hit the jackpot with their purchase of Ashton Turner for just INR 50 lakh. Turner is in great form in the ongoing Big Bash League where he has scored some useful runs for his team.
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His highest score in the BBL was a devastating 36-ball 60 that nearly helped his team Perth Scorchers defeat the Sydney Thunder. He followed that up with another useful score of 47 runs from just 30 deliveries.
He could be useful to the Royals in the middle order particularly at number 4. The fact that very little is know of the 25-year old all-rounder could work in his favor. Moreover, he is most likely to be available for the entire tournament unless he gets selected to represent Australia in the ICC Cricket World Cup.
His tenacity with the bat and ball coupled with his recent form make him a dangerous player that coaches will be studying very closely.
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