Australian all-rounder Cameron Green wrote to his new Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) family after a major trade-off that happened between Mumbai Indians and Gujarat Titans. Mumbai Indians brought back Hardik Pandya in an all-cash deal and traded off all-rounder Cameron Green to RCB ahead of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 player auction.
Green was locked by MI for a whopping Rs 17.5 crore at the auction last December and featured in 16 matches. After the final confirmation about the 17-hour-long trade meeting that took place between the higher officials of both franchises, Green posted a video for his new IPL family.
"Hey RCB fans, it is Cam Green here, I am excited to join Andy Flower (the team's head coach). I can't wait to see you guys at the Chinnaswamy Stadium, cheers," said Green in a video by RCB.Bengaluru’s Greenery 🤝 Green’s monstrous hits - time to make safety helmets at the Cubbon Park mandatory.You’ll enjoy the love of the best fans in the world, Greeny! ❤️#PlayBold #ನಮ್ಮRCB #IPL2024 @CameronGreen_ pic.twitter.com/VXo8Df2VfC
— Royal Challengers Bangalore (@RCBTweets) November 27, 2023
MI freed up their purse for the December 19 player auction in Dubai by sending Australian all-rounder Cameron Green to the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) in another all-cash deal. MI paid GT ₹ 15 crore, which was Pandya's salary, in addition to a transfer fee that they will have to disclose to the IPL. Pandya stands to gain 50% from the additional aforementioned fee, as part of an agreement with GT.
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