Vivo IPL Player Auction 2020: 338 players to go under hammer
Team Udayavani, Dec 19, 2019, 2:42 PM IST
Kolkata: As another edition of the Indian Premier League is around the corner, here is a sneak peek into the list of the slots available in each team and the fund remaining to spend on the table.
All the eight teams have a total of 207.65 crores remaining in their purse. While Chennai Super Kings have only 5 slots available, Kings XI Punjab, Kolkata Knight Riders, and Rajasthan Royals have 11 each.
Out of a total of 997 players registered for the 2020 VIVO IPL Player Auction, 338 were shortlisted as requested by the 8 IPL franchises keeping in mind the top performers in the domestic and international circuit.
A total of 190 Indian players, 145 overseas players & 3 players from Associate Nations have been added to the list.
Here is the list of funds remaining in each team.
Who amongst these will draw the big bucks at the #IPLAuction???
Let us know your thoughts. pic.twitter.com/XxyypOGWZo— IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) December 16, 2019
And VIVO #IPLAuction is back! ?
Big names, Big numbers. How will they fare? ? pic.twitter.com/IbqX3QPeTd— IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) December 16, 2019
The auction will be held in Kolkata on December 19 and Hugh Edmeades will be the auctioneer for the event.
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