From
Chennai Super Kings to Mumbai Indians, teams are ready to bid for the
best in the IPL auction 2019. Also, the Right to Match would be an
interesting factor in the auction.
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time to splurge on sport — at least for some! The gala T20 cricket
tournament Indian
Premier League 2019 (IPL 2019) may still be months away, but time
has come for the bids and counter-bids as 351 players go under the
hammer on Tuesday. IPL franchises would be cometing to get the best
possible combination at today's IPL auction.
The
player salary cap has been increased this year to Rs 800 million from
Rs 660 million last season, giving the eight franchises a window to
spend some more without worrying about the limit.
The
auction would be a one-day affair, unlike the previous auction that
went on for days. In another change from the usual, Richard Madley
would not be the auctioneer this year and we will see a new face
donning the role.
The
351 cricketers in the auction will be split into three groups —
batsmen, bowlers and all-rounders.
The
teams have already provided the list of retained and released
players. The teams, however, can have 25 players in the squad,
compared with 27 earlier. The teams can now have eight overseas
players, against nine earlier, and they need to keep at least 18
players in the squad.
The
teams also have the option of 'Right To Match' (RTM) to keep their
players. A franchise can retain its players during the auction by
matching the highest bid made by another franchise. Teams can only
use a maximum of three RTMs, irrespective of the number of players
they managed to retain in the lists submitted to the BCCI.
Chennai Super Kings (CSK)
CSK
has a salary cap of Rs 840 million, with the slot for 2 Indian
players only. They have retained most of their players and
released just three — Mark Wood, Kanishk Seth and Kshitiz Sharma.
KXIP
have retained only nine of their 20 players and released big names,
including Yuvraj Singh, Aaron Finch and Axar Patel. With a total of
15 available slots — 11 for Indians and 4 overseas players — KXIP
have Rs 362 million and they would look to make the most of this
purse from the auction. KXIP have also traded Marcus Stoinis for
Mandeep Singh with RCB.... Read
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