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Thursday, February 21, 2008

Elite splash the cash for cricketers at IPL auction

India's rich and powerful dug deep into their pockets on Wednesday to stock up on talent for their teams in India's new money-spinning cricket tournament.

Chennai splashed out $1.5 million for Indian one-day captain Mahendra Dhoni while Hyderabad paid $1.35m for Australia's Andrew Symonds at a glitzy auction to determine who plays where in the Twenty20 Indian Premier League starting in April.


"It is amazing drama," Inderjit Bindra, a member of the IPL governing council, told reporters. "The market is determining the price. That's how a free market economy should flow."


Dhoni was snapped up by Chennai in the first round of the sale.


Retired Australian spin-bowler Shane Warne was the first player to go under the hammer in a five-star Mumbai hotel conference room filled with Indian sportsmen, celebrities and tycoons, fetching $450,000 from Jaipur.


Warne's compatriot fast bowler Brett Lee was later snapped up by Mohali for $900,000 while Australia captain Ricky Ponting was bought by Kolkata for $400,000.


The Mumbai franchise, which has Sachin Tendulkar as the designated city player and is owned by India's most valuable company Reliance Industries, paid $975,000 for Sri Lankan Sanath Jayasuriya and $850,000 for India spinner Harbhajan Singh.


The eight franchise teams of the IPL -- Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Kolkata, Mohali and Mumbai -- have a budget of up to $5 million each for a maximum of eight contracted players. They are bidding for 78 players and the closed-door auction could last up to 12 hours.


Twenty20 cricket is a shortened version of the game designed to be attractive to both spectators at the ground and TV viewers. In this form, both teams play a single innings and bat for a maximum of 20 overs. The 44-day IPL starts on April 18 and will feature 59 matches.


No single event has made global cricket news in this manner since Kerry Packer's circuit did over thirty years ago, but unlike the IPL, the late Australian media magnate's event was a breakaway league.


Some of the country's biggest companies, including Reliance Industries and spirit company UB Group, have bought franchises. Bollywood stars Shah Rukh Khan and Preity Zinta have bought into the Kolkata and Mohali franchises, adding further glamour to the league.


Australian 'keeper-batsman Adam Gilchrist, who last month retired from test cricket, went to Hyderabad for $700,000. Sri Lanka's Muttiah Muralitharan went to Chennai for $600,000.


The players are being put up for bidding in sets of 12 according to their annual base price, multiple-skills and expected availability for the inaugural year.


Sri Lanka captain Mahela Jayawardene was bought up by the Mohali franchise for $475,000 while temperamental Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar went to Kolkata for $425,000.


Retired Australian fast bowler Glenn McGrath and Pakistan's Mohammad Yousuf did not find buyers in the first round and will come up for bidding in the second.


The player contracts are for a period of three years.


Players auctioned till now:


Player name

Team

Price (in USD)

MS Dhoni

Chennai

1.5 million

Adam Gilchrist

Hyderabad

700,000

Muttiah Muralitharan

Chennai

600,000

Mahela Jayawardene

Mohali

475,000

Shane Warne

Jaipur

450,000

Shoaib Akhtar

Kolkata

425,000

Anil Kumble

Bangalore

500,000

Harbhajan Singh

Mumbai

850,000

Sanath Jayasuriya

Mumbai

975,000

Kumar Sangakkara

Mohali

700,000

Andrew Symonds

Hyderabad

1.35 million

Ricky Ponting

Kolkata

400,000

Brett Lee

Mohali

900,000

Daniel Vettori

Delhi

625,000

Matthew Hayden

Chennai

375,000

Brendan McCullum

Kolkata

700,000

Jacob Oram

Chennai

675,000

Stephen Fleming

Chennai

350, 000

Graeme Smith

Jaipur

475,000

Herschelle Gibbs

Hyderabad

575,000

Chris Gayle

Kolkata

800,000

Shoaib Malikm

Delhi

500,000

Shahid Afridi

Hyderabad

675,000

Younis Khan

Jaipur

225,000

Mohammad Asif

Delhi

650,000

Jacques Kallis

Bangalore

900,000

Zaheer Khan

Bangalore

450,000

S Sreesanth

Mohali

625,000

Albie MorkelChennai675,000
Ajit AgarkarKolkata350,000
Shaun PollockMumbai550,000
Irfan PathanMohali925,000
Scott StyrisHyderabad175,000
Farveez MahroofDelhi225,000
Tillakaratne DilshanDelhi250,000
Cameron WhiteBangalore500,000
Yusuf PathanJaipur475,000
Joginder SharmaChennai225,000
Dinesh KaarthickDelhi525 000
A B de VilliersDelhi300,000
Mark BoucherBangalore450,000
Parthiv PatelChennai325,000
Kamran AkmalJaipur150,000

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