IPL 2021 Auction Live Updates
Base price of players
Base prices for uncapped players are now fixed at Rs 20, 30 and 40 lakh, while capped players are priced at Rs 5 lakh, Rs 75 lakh, Rs 1 crore, Rs 1.5 crore and Rs 2 crore respectively. Capped players are those who are playing for the country in any one of the international formats from Tests, ODIs, T20s.
The maximum and minimum number of players in a team
All franchises can have a maximum of 25 and a minimum of 18 players in their team. Any team can have a maximum of 8 foreign players. At present, Royal Challengers Bengaluru has a minimum of 14 players and Sunrisers Hyderabad has a maximum of 22 players, which means that RCB will have to buy at least 4 players in the auction. While SRH can buy a maximum of 3 players.
The highest rupee in Punjab's purse to buy players
The salary purse (budget) of the franchise in this season of IPL has remained the same as last season at Rs 85 crore, which means that the salary budget has not increased this time due to Corona, while in 2019 the budget was Rs 80 crore and in 2018 it was Rs 66 crore. This time, Punjab has the highest amount of Rs 53.20 crore to buy players. Under the rule, the minimum cost of a team should be Rs 60 crore, which means the value of the salary cap is 75 per cent.
Right to Match Card (RTM Card) can be used
Through the Right to Match card, the franchise can return its old players to the auction. For that, he will have to pay the highest bid on the player in the auction. The Rajasthan Royals, for example, have not returned Steve Smith this season. If a franchisee has placed the highest bid on him during the auction, Rajasthan can bring him to their team using the RTM card. A maximum of 5 players can be retained by the franchisee (RTM card).
5 England players in a slot with a base price of 20 million
Players with a base price of Rs 2 crore include India's Harbhajan Singh and Kedar Jadhav. The list also includes Australian players Glenn Maxwell and Steve Smith. England's top five players - Moin Ali, Sam Billings, Liam Plunkett, Jason Roy and Mark Wood - made the list. One name is Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan.
Apart from Maxwell and Shakib, Kyle Jamieson could also be a big bidder this time around. Among the uncapped Indian players, the franchise could also put money on Kerala's Mohammad Azharuddin and Sachin Tendulkar's son Arjun. These 5 players can shock everyone.
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