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Lara, Gayle among elite for IPL auction

Published:Thursday | December 23, 2010 | 12:00 AM
Chris Gayle launches a six while batting for the Chris Gayle XI in the Jamaica senior team's cricket Twenty20 practice match against Wavell Hinds' XI at Sabina Park yesterday. Gayle hammered eight sixes and six fours in a whirlwind 89 off 52 balls, as he led his team to a one-run victory, with one ball to spare. - Ian Allen/Photographer

MUMBAI, India (CMC):

Former champion batsman Brian Lara is set to make a return to competitive cricket after a near four-year break, after attracting the top bracket price ahead of next month's auction for the Indian Premier League (IPL).

The 41-year-old, who abruptly quit international cricket following the Cricket World Cup in the Caribbean in 2007, is one of 21 players who have been selected in the elite class of players.

Lara is joined by big-hitting West Indies opener, Chris Gayle, in the top tier, but are the only two West Indians making the grade.

"I would like to see myself as someone who can make a contribution, even if I am not in the final XI," Lara was quoted as saying.

"I would like to get involved in a holistic way and not just as a player."

Lara gave his strongest signal of a return to competitive cricket when he turned out for Masvingo Rocks in the Stanbic T20 Series in Zimbabwe last month.

With his star appeal, the left-hander is now expected to be one of the hottest commodities at the IPL auction, which takes place in Bangalore on January 8-9.

He will bring with him a sterling career that yielded 11,953 Test runs and 10,405 runs in one-day internationals.

Highest reserve

Indians Rahul Dravid, Yuvraj Singh and Anil Kumble have all attracted the highest reserve price as well, along with retired Australian Test and ODI star Adam Gilchrist, and stylish Sri Lankan batsman Mahela Jayawardene.

West Indies all-rounder Kieron Pollard, who will turn out for last season's defeated finalists, Mumbai Indians, will not be involved in the auction as he was one of only 12 players retained by the respective franchises earlier this month.