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DelhiDaredevils' desperation to reverse their Indian Premier League (IPL) woes forced them to employ a convenient solution - playing the "money card" - at the auctions to infuse some enthusiasm in a camp saddled with deflating prior performances. (Yuvraj Singh Turns Businessman)

Having flattered to deceive on all the past seven editions with the ignominy of finishing at the bottom of the standings last year, they cherry-picked out-of-favour batsman Yuvraj Singh from the bidding, shelling out an astronomical Rs.16 crore. (Friends, Foes and Friends Again - Return of the Indian Premier League)


The wisdom of buying a fading star may be wrapped in time but it has been successful in lifting the miasma surrounding the team's fate. And it is on the success of this strategy that their IPL8 fortunes rest.


Yuvraj's IPL career mirrors that of his current team. The star southpaw has always been a "sought after" player by the franchises for his natural striking ability. (Indian Premier League 2015: Players to Watch Out For)


His marketability quotient is also kept in mind by the franchises while bidding as his glamorous presence helps his teams attract sponsors. Royal Challengers Bangalore kept all these factors in mind when they bought him for a whopping Rs.14 crore in 2014 only to release him the following year. Daredevils have taken that gamble this time around.


Kirsten has admitted of being caught "off-guard" during his first season in charge of an IPL team last year. A wisened Kirsten has banked on acquaintance within his ranks this time, naming fellow South African Jean Paul Duminy as the skipper.


The chop-and-change policy may not have brought the desired results but the team think-tank is willing to stick to them, at least for another season. But it is their inability to create and hold onto a core of players that may hurt them again.


Apart from Yuvraj, they have welcomed old warhorses Zaheer Khan and Sri Lankan Angelo Mathews to compliment the youth of dashing Australians Marcus Stoinis and Travis Head. Stonis and Head impressed in last year's Big Bash League and may well be the surprise package of the competition.


Indian leggie Amit Mishra, a consistent performer in the tournament, can also be another important inclusion alongside Tahir. A strengthened pace attack with India's premier seamer Mohammed Shami leading the charge will improve their new-ball aspirations. Their fast-bowling attack suffered heavily due to lack of depth last year.

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