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Corey Anderson to replace Nathan Coulter-Nile in RCB’s squad

| @indiablooms | Mar 24, 2018, at 09:39 pm

Bangalore, Mar 24 (IBNS): The IPL Technical Committee has approved a replacement for Nathan Coulter-Nile - fast bowler from Australia - in the Royal Challengers Bangalore squad.

Coulter-Nile has been ruled out of the VIVO IPL 2018 owing to an injury.

"In accordance with the Player Regulations, the Royal Challengers Bangalore were allowed to choose a replacement from the Registered and Available Player Pool (RAPP)," the cricket team said in a statement.

The Royal Challengers Bangalore subsequently picked New Zealand’s Corey Anderson for his base price of INR 2 Cr.

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