#6 Mumbai Indians - Aditya Tare

Mumbai's Ranji Trophy winning skipper has been in the fray ever since he made his first-class debut in the 2007-08 season for his state team. Tare was roped in for the first time in IPL by Mumbai Indians in 2010. The wicket-keeper batsman has been in the reckoning but his inconsistent play and the lack of opportunities once again sees him on the brink of being going down the hammer in IPL auctions for next year.
Tare who was bought at his base price of INR 20 lakhs by Mumbai Indians as the wicket-keeper batsman, didn't feature in any of the games in 2018. With just 35 games in seven years in IPL, Tare has notched up performances at some irregular intervals. It will be no surprise if the franchise decides to release him ahead of the IPL for not such noteworthy exploits for the men in blue.
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