Jharkhand wicketkeeper-batter Robin Minz, the first Adivasi player in IPL history, is back in the league after a bike accident sidelined him last season. Bought by Mumbai Indians for Rs. 75 lakh in the 2025 mega auction, a significant drop from his 2024 price, Minz’s father expressed joy at his son’s second chance.
IPL: Robin Minz glad for chance ‘to rise after a fall’

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