India, May 3 -- Arjun Tendulkar, son of India batting legend Sachin Tendulkar, is yet to get a game this season in the IPL for his new franchise, Lucknow Super Giants, but he found strong traction at the T20 Mumbai League, which held its fourth auction on Saturday. The all-rounder, who now represents Goa in domestic cricket, emerged among the top buys as he was signed for an amount equivalent to 33 per cent of his current IPL deal with LSG.

The 26-year-old, who was cleared by the BCCI for the auction and the tournament owing to his absence from any state association's T20 competition in the last 12 months, was roped in by Arcs Andheri for Rs.10 lakh - one-third of his current IPL salary of Rs.30 lakh. He was traded to LSG from Mumbai Ind...