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IPL Auction at a Glance: MI Take Yuvraj, 16-Yr Old Gets Rs 1.5 Cr
IPL 2019 Auction Live At a Glance
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351 Players Go Under The Hammer, 70 Slots To be Filled
The IPL 2019 Auction is here! Going under the hammer this evening will be 228 Indian and 123 foreign cricketers. With 130 players retained by the eight franchises from the previous season, there are just 70 slots now remaining to be filled.
The auction is underway and get all the updates here at a glance.
Teenager Prayas Bags Rs 1.5 Crore Contract
Yuvraj Finds a Taker! MI Bags At Rs 1 Crore
KKR Buys Harry Gurney For Rs 75 Lakh
Arshdeep Singh Picked By KXIP At Base Price
Himmat Singh Sold To RCB For Rs 65 Lakh
Kings XI Punjab Bags Another
Australian All Rounder Picked Up By KXIP
Caribbean Fast Bowler Oshane Thomas Goes to RR for Rs 1.1 Crore
Delhi Capitals Pick Sherfane Rutherford for Rs 2 Crore
Angelo Mathews, Morne Morkel, Steyn Find No Takers
Mumbai Indians Pick Up Left Arm Pacer Barinder Sran
Proteas' Top Order Batsman Ingram Gets Impressive Price
Khawaja, Amla, Shaun Marsh Go Unsold
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Uncapped All Rounders Shivam Dube, Chakaravarthy Wreak Havoc
Keeper Wriddhiman Saha Picked Up By SRH at Rs 1.20 Crore
Pace Spearhead Ishant Goes To Delhi Capitals At Rs 1.10 Crore
Veteran Pacer Malinga Back in MI Camp For Rs 2 Crore
Caribbean Sensation Nicholas Pooran Goes KXIP For Rs 4.20 Crore
Delhi Capitals Pick Up All Rounder Axar Patel For Rs 5 Core
Kings XI Punjab Buys Shami For Rs 4.80 Crore
McCullum, Pujara, Zampa go Unsold
Rajasthan Buys Back Unadkat at Rs 8.40 Crore
World T20 2016 Hero Brathwaite Bagged By KKR
Shimron Hetmyer Goes To RCB For Rs 4.2 Crore
Delhi Capitals Bag Hanuma Vihari at Rs 2 Crore
70 Slots to Fill, Rs 145.25 Crore Remaining
Following the 15 November deadline for franchises to extend player contracts, 130 players, including 44 overseas were retained by the eight IPL franchises. That means a total of 70 slots remain, with the teams having combined room for 50 Indian players and 20 overseas picks, and a total purse of Rs 145.25 crore.
With 15 empty slots, Kings XI Punjab is coming into this auction with the biggest purse of Rs 36.20 crore.
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