IPL 2021 AUCTION : This time 292 players have been shortlisted, of which 164 are Indians and 125 foreigners. There will also be three associate players in the auction. 08 franchise teams have 61 places to fill, with RCB choosing the maximum of 11 players.
Here is the live update of IPL 2021 Auction:
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The auction of the 14th IPLA season will be take place in Chennai on 18 February i.e. on Thursday. These include 164 Indian and 128 foreign players. Eight franchise teams have to fill 61 places in the IPL 2021 auction to be held in Chennai on Thursday. In total, 196.6 crores will be at stake.
The BCCI is fully committed to organizing the IPL 2021 season in India. This will also be on the minds of all the franchises during the auction and they will place bets on those players who play well in Indian conditions.
Each team’s purse remaining slots are empt for ipl 2021 auction
Kings XI Punjab(KXIP)- 53.2 Crores.
Rajasthan Royals(RR)- 37.85 Crores.
Royal Challengers Bangalore(RCB)- 35.4 Crores.
Chennai Super Kings(CSK)- 19.9 Crores.
Mumbai Indians(MI)- 15.35 Crores.
Delhi Capitals(DC)- 13.4 Crores.
Kolkata Knight Riders(KKR)- 10.75 Crores.
Sun Risers Hyderabad(SRH)- 10.75 Crores.
Here are all the eight teams, their pre-auction squad Â
IPL 2021 released and retained full list of players by all ipl team
IPL 2021 auction date, time and venue:
The IPL 2021 auction will take place on Thursday 18 February. The event will start at 3 pm in Chennai. According to media reports, IPL owners will have to submit a negative report of two RT-PCR tests of corona virus to participate in the auction.
Will the IPL 2021 auction go live?
Yes, fans will be able to watch the program live on many Star Sports channels. The IPL 2021 auction will be stream live on the digital platform of Star Sports Network.
Number Game –
- 292 players have been shortlisted of which 164 are Indians and 125 are foreigners. There will also be three associate players in the auction.
- Â 08 franchise teams have 61 places to fill, out of which Royal Challengers Bangalore have to choose the most 11 players.
- Â Maxwell and his former captain Steve Smith are in the highest bidding category of Rs 2 crore.
- 139 players have been retained by eight IPL teams this time, while 57 players have been released from their team.
- Â A total amount of Rs 196.6 crore will be at stake during the IPL auction.
- Â With a base price of Rs 75 lakh, S Sreesanth got himself registered for the IPL auction, but the IPL management did not include his name in the list of players released for the auction. He was banned for life in 2013 by BCCI due to his name in spot-fixing. However, the Supreme Court later lifted the lifetime ban.