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Pune to release Ryder; DD unlikely to keep Robin Bist

Source: PTI
October 31, 2012 09:10 IST
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The Pune Warriors India are all set to release burly New Zealand batsman Jesse Ryder who now goes back to the auction pool while Delhi Daredevils will also release a few of their foreign recruits from last season including Ranji Trophy's highest run-scorer Robin Bist.

Most of the franchises are keeping their cards close to their chests and are set to retain all the big names.

Current IPL champions Kolkata Knight Riders are not releasing any big names while Daredevils are set to retain their top six foreign players -- Mahela Jayawardene, Kevin Pietersen, Morne Morkel, David Warner, Andre Russell and Ross Taylor.

KKR's Sourav Ganguly has already declared that he won't play in IPL-VI.

Bist, who has been a part of Daredevils set-up but hasn't got a single game, has always been earmarked as a man for the longer version.

While youngsters like Yogesh Nagar, Puneet Bisht, Shahbaz Nadeem and Manpreet Juneja were the additional four players apart from the squad of 15 who went to South Africa for the Champions League Twenty20, Robin's omission from the touring party was a clear indication about what the management feels about him.

South African opener Ghulam Bodi and Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell, both of whom joined as replacements will go back to the auctioning pool along with New Zealand pacer Doug Bracewell, who is unlikely to find a place with likes of Morne Morkel, Umesh Yadav, Irfan Pathan and Ajit Agarkar already in the Daredevils setup.

Ryder didn't do too badly during Pune Warriors' disastrous campaign last year but he hasn't played a single competitive match after the last edition of the IPL.

"He hasn't been playing much cricket so at this point it doesn't make sense to include him," an insider stated.

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