bowl_out Posted January 24, 2018 Share Posted January 24, 2018 Can OP add a poll for 1. Which franchise will have the best auction 2. Which player will get sold for the highest price Link to comment
Gollum Posted January 24, 2018 Share Posted January 24, 2018 Hope Che, Ashwin, Vijay, Shami, Ishant etc are unpicked so that they try to get a county stint. Link to comment
Ankit_sharma03 Posted January 24, 2018 Share Posted January 24, 2018 3 hours ago, BeautifulGame said: Feel we will use the RTM on Tye or even McCullum. As i said Faf comes very early in the auction , so might go for big money.So don't see us retaining him unless we can get him for cheap.A Colin Munro or Jason Roy might be a better alternative for the price. We usually always have built on strong international quality openers ( Vijay Hayden Hussey McCullum D Smith ) ,so not sure about Tripathi. Ideally would prefer something like this : Rahul / Vijay Munro /McCullum / De Kock / Jason Roy Raina Root / Williamson / Taylor Dhoni Sundar Bravo Jadeja Tye / Wagner Nagarkoti/ Basil Thambi / Saini (Local seamer) Mishra / Chahar / M Ashwin (Leg spinner) CSK already has Dhoni, jadeja and high chances they ll go for bravo .....which actually weekens their batting in terms of S/R So they have to go for players with high S/R both indian n overseas for eg like finch, pollard, rahul , krunal , roy The local seamer wud be unadkat or sran i feel They shud also try for a international leg spinner like- tahir or ish sodhi . Link to comment
Ankit_sharma03 Posted January 24, 2018 Share Posted January 24, 2018 3 hours ago, beetle said: @maniac Srh better not try for yuvi or ratain the moochad . Sehwag is planning to get yuvi and bhajji to kings eleven . veteran sena. Why the hell do they give so much importance to sehwag. He forced them to take ishant last time. yuvi n bhajji will help their fan base and they really need that. Actually bhajji will complement axar well Link to comment
Ankit_sharma03 Posted January 24, 2018 Share Posted January 24, 2018 2 hours ago, bowl_out said: Can OP add a poll for 1. Which franchise will have the best auction 2. Which player will get sold for the highest price generally SRH, KKR, MI are the ones who do well at auction n i might not be surprised if they those 3 do it again Link to comment
PBN Posted January 24, 2018 Author Share Posted January 24, 2018 KXIP and RR have the most money left but both will likely still end up spending less than the others Link to comment
PBN Posted January 27, 2018 Author Share Posted January 27, 2018 FAQ How many players have entered the auction? A total of 578 players will go under the hammer on January 27 and 28. The list includes 244 capped players (62 from India), 332 uncapped players (34 from overseas), and two players from Associate countries. Will all the players be auctioned on the first day? The players are divided into different sets. The auction kicks off with the 'marquee' list, where 16 players, in two batches of eight each, come up for bidding. R Ashwin, Chris Gayle, Kieron Pollard, Mitchell Starc and Ben Stokes are among those in the first batch, while the second includes Dwayne Bravo, Shakib Al Hasan, Glenn Maxwell, Joe Root, Yuvraj Singh and Kane Williamson among others. The marquee lot will be followed by capped and uncapped players - batsmen, allrounders, wicketkeepers, fast bowlers and spinners (in that order) - being alternated. This is the first time uncapped players have been brought forward to the opening day of the two-day process. What is the accelerated process of bidding? After 170 players have been presented for bidding, the "accelerated process" will enable franchises to nominate a set number of players from the remaining ones. The list has to be submitted by 10pm on the first day, and the nominated players will go up for bidding the following day. Once these players have been presented, the franchises will be asked to submit their wishlist from the full list of 578 players. Those unsold will come up for auction after all the players have been called once. The list of unsold players, however, is drawn up subject to the franchises' request. How much can each franchise spend? As per the new IPL player policy, each franchise can spend a maximum of INR 80 crore (US $12.5m) on their squad salaries. The new rules also dictate that franchises spend 75% of the salary cap, which amounts to INR 60 crore (US $9.4m approx). How much money is left with each franchise after retention? Rajasthan Royals and Kings XI Punjab have the heaviest purse, with INR 67.5 crore (US $10.5m) left in their kitty, while Chennai Super Kings, Delhi Daredevils and Mumbai Indians have the least, with INR 47 crore (US $7.34m) remaining. Royal Challengers Bangalore have only INR 49 crore (US $7.65m) to spend. Sunrisers Hyderabad and Kolkata Knight Riders have substantially bigger cash reserves, with INR 59 crore (US $9.2m) left. Who are the players retained? Chennai Super Kings: MS Dhoni, Suresh Raina, Ravindra JadejaMumbai Indians: Rohit Sharma, Hardik Pandya, Jasprit BumrahRoyal Challengers Bangalore: Virat Kohli, AB de Villiers, Sarfaraz KhanKolkata Knight Riders: Sunil Narine, Andre RussellDelhi Daredevils: Rishabh Pant, Chris Morris, Shreyas IyerKings XI Punjab: Axar PatelSunrisers Hyderabad: David Warner, Bhuvneshwar KumarRajasthan Royals: Steven Smith How many Right to Match (RTM) cards does each franchise have after retention? The new player-retention rules stipulate that a team can retain a maximum of five players through a combination of pre-auction retention and RTM. A franchise can retain a maximum of three capped India players and two capped overseas players. Having each retained three players, Super Kings, Daredevils, Mumbai Indians and Royal Challengers have only two RTMs remaining. The other four franchises have three RTMs, each having retained no more than two players. Which players can teams use their RTMs on? Having retained three capped India players each, Super Kings and Mumbai Indians, for instance, cannot use the RTM to reacquire Ashwin and Harbhajan Singh respectively. Conversely, Knight Riders, having retained two overseas capped players in Russell and Narine, cannot use their RTM on a capped foreign player, such as Chris Woakes or Shakib Al Hasan Who are the potential RTM targets for franchises Mumbai Indians: Mitchell McClenaghan and Krunal Pandya/Jos Buttler/Kieron PollardChennai Super Kings: Dwayne Bravo/Andrew Tye and Brendon McCullum/Faf du PlessisDelhi Daredevils: Kagiso Rabada/Quinton de KockSunrisers Hyderabad: Rashid Khan and Shikhar DhawanRajasthan Royals: Ajinkya RahaneRoyal Challengers Bangalore: Yuzvendra Chahal, KL Rahul/Chris GayleKings XI Punjab: David Miller and Hashim AmlaKolkata Knight Riders: Gautam Gambhir, Robin Uthappa/Manish Pandey and Kuldeep Yadav Is there a stipulation on squad strength? Each franchise needs to have a minimum of 18 players and a maximum of 25. The number of overseas players in the squad has been capped at eight. Link to comment
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