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Yuvraj a big miss, Johnson provides right balance: KXIP's Bangar


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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/cricket/ipl/news/Yuvraj-a-big-miss-Johnson-provides-right-balance-KXIPs-Bangar/articleshow/31543560.cms Yuvraj Singh has been a "big miss" for Kings XI Punjab but the franchise's newly-appointed assistant coach Sanjay Bangar says in-form Mitchell Johnson's inclusion has given them the right balance they were searching for ahead of IPL-7. Bangar said that KXIP were "badly" looking to buy Yuvraj at the 2014 IPL auction but failed in their attempt as Royal Challengers Bangalore spent a staggering Rs 14 crore to buy the left-handed all-rounder. "We badly wanted Yuvraj Singh back in the Punjab team but at the auction, his price went too high. We could not afford to spend that much given our purse. We missed out on him because of his price. But, you can't take Punjab out of Yuvraj. He is a Punjabi boy and will remain so. We wish him all the best at the RCB," Bangar told PTI. Kings XI Punjab's co-owner Preity Zinta had also said in a recent interview that Yuvraj, who got the highest bid this season, was the only person she thought the franchise missed out on. But the presence of Australian pace spearhead Johnson, who has been brought by the franchise for Rs 6.5 crore, surely makes Punjab one of the most feared sides in the seventh edition of the league, and Bangar said his presence has fulfilled the need for a "genuine" foreign fast bowler. "We are very excited to have him in our side. KXIP will benefit immensely from his international experience. He has fulfilled the need for a genuine fast bowler we were looking for. Another good thing about Jonhson is that he can bat lower down the order. His batting potential hasn't been fully tapped. He is an asset for us," he said. KXIP made impressive use of their auction purse to get the Aussie quick in their fold after Mumbai Indians did not retain him for the upcoming edition. Johnson was the architect of Australia's thumping Ashes victory and his team's 2-1 triumph over South Africa in the recently-concluded three-Test rubber. With the likes of Johnson, Shaun Marsh, George Bailey, Glenn Maxwell, Cheteshwar Pujara and David Miller in their side, Kings XI have a good chance to claim the elusive title.

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