New Delhi: Delhi Daredevils "Coach" Rahul Dravid today said that he has never judged players in view of the value that they charged at the IPL barters as it is not generally a genuine impression of their capacities and ability sets. "I never judge players in light of his cost. I see how a bartering functions. What one really gains in closeout is not impression of who you are. A considerable measure of things happen in closeout. You can't control costs. Because somebody got so much cash does not imply that the establishment thinks of him as more critical player than another," Dravid said in reference to an inquiry on Pawan Negi being paid Rs 8.5 crore by Daredevils."There are progress that is difficult to clarify. At what part the player is picked, what do you have and what the other person (rival establishment) need is difficult to clarify. Once the sale is done, the worth (cost) leaves the window. Players are never chosen on premise of what they win. In Rajasthan (Royals), it was not done. On account of the way of the competition, great players don't get the opportunity to play as another person assumes a superior part," said Dravid.
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Comparable eyebrows were raised when Carlos Brathwaite was picked for Rs 4.2 crore at the closeout and Dravid said that while some feedback was legitimized one expected to take a gander at the technique behind the frenzy. "Why was Brathwaite paid that sum at closeout? Indeed, I am utilizing it pretty much as a case. It wasn't an unjustified feedback, yet groups experience process. There are part of exploration in the background, take a gander at players, attempt and pick the right ones, in the given limitation. I have gone into parcel of closeout where I have had a list of things to get and exited fundamentally having nothing near my desire list."Even in picking XI of IPL groups, a great deal of thought goes in. We have 7-8 universal players, everybody is a sureness or entertainer in his worldwide groups yet they may not be in your main four abroad players. The four nonnatives need to work and adjust with seven others you put in the recreation center. So what are the aptitudes you require from outside players is something that is imperative to us," Dravid clarified Brathwaite's cost.
Dravid said that as a mentor of the U-19 group, he has told his wards that they ought to consider playing every one of the arrangements as "playing for India is a gold decoration and playing in IPL is a silver award'. Dravid had an expression of alert for the individuals who just need to play IPL and that's it. "On the off chance that you take a gander at this World T20 at Virat Kohli, Joe Root and Kane Williamson, they are all established players. I used to tell my U-19 young men that why offer yourself for less when you can play every one of the organizations. There are sufficient batsmen and bowlers who have done that. You don't need to stick just to T20. That is a perilous pattern to go down. Just two months of this cricket.If you are really not playing round the year, odds of you performing in these two months are troublesome. You can't simply stroll up and play. It is an aptitude based amusement. At U-19s they understand the estimation of IPL yet they all need to play for India. India is the gold award and IPL is the silver decoration." Dravid likewise said that one ought not "resent" those residential players, who play the amusement with an eye just on IPL. "You can't simply utilize it as a layout however some of them might be playing therefore. In the event that somebody realizes that he can't supplant Ajinkya, Rohit and Virat in the Test group, he will say to himself, alright let me enhance my T20 abilities. Be that as it may, then they risk not doing admirably in Ranji Trophy and dropped from their top of the line groups and it can cost them their IPL contract," Dravid watched.
"So players are making those judgements and their will dependably be a couple yet why might you resent them? At that point there may be other people who can think T20 is not for me so given me a chance to do well in Ranji Trophy and attempt to end up great Test players," he said.

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