Cricket Country Staff
Editorial team of CricketCountry.
Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Feb 12, 2014, 10:59 PM (IST)
Edited: Feb 13, 2014, 07:19 AM (IST)
Feb 12, 2014
One of the highlights of Day One of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2014 auction was Chennai Super Kings (CSK) buying Ashish Nehra Rs two crores while Brett Lee, one the fast bowling greats of all time, went unsold.
As always, some of the best reactions was found on Twitter. CricketCountry shares some of the best reactions of Nehra’s windfall.
Ashish Nehra takes a leaf from Sir Jadeja’s book, displays his loyalty to his new team, CSK #IPLAuction pic.twitter.com/RsBD1nOWAq
— The UnReal Times (@TheUnRealTimes) February 12, 2014
Ashish Nehra is CSK’s corporate social responsibility. #IPLAuction
— Rajarshi Guha (@guharajarshi) February 12, 2014
As means of redemption for their past doings, #CSK is now involved in philanthropy. #Ashish Nehra
— Ajay Bhāradvāj (@anachronity) February 12, 2014
#CSK have lost great players from their team Funny how they bought Ashish Nehra for 1.5 crores ! Haan runs dena wala bhi toh koi chahiye na
— Sir Cricket (@SirCricket) February 12, 2014
Ashish Nehra must be feeling like Arvind Kejriwal & Brett Lee will be feeling like Dr. Harsh Vardhan.#iplauction #fb
— Gourab Cr Banerjee (@GourabCR) February 12, 2014
#BrettLee unsold and Ashish Nehra sold in #IPLAuction is the reason why they call India “Incredible”
— Ajeet (@imkumarajeet) February 12, 2014
Ashish Nehra – sold. Brett Lee – unsold #ProudIndianMoment #MonkeyGateKaBadla
— Anurage (@anuraage) February 12, 2014
With all those money from #IPLauction, an injury-prone Ashish Nehra can finally buy the vehicle of his dream – ambulance.
— Stereotypewriter (@babumoshoy) February 12, 2014
“There was room for only one Munaf Patel,” CSK on why they bought Ashish Nehra and not Munaf. #IPLAuction
— Fake IPL Player (@_fakeiplplayer) February 12, 2014
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