IPL 2024 Auction / 333 players will be bid in IPL auction, list revealed, crores of rupees will be spent on them

Zoom News : Dec 12, 2023, 08:25 AM
IPL 2024 Auction: The list of all the players who are to be bid in the auction to be held before the Indian Premier League 2024 has arrived. This time the IPL auction is to be held in Dubai on 19th December, for which all the teams are fully prepared. According to the press release of BCCI, this time a total of 333 players will be bid, of which 214 are Indian players while 119 are foreign players.

This time players from two associate countries have also been included in this list. Out of total 333 players, 111 are capped players, while 215 are uncapped players. Let us tell you that the teams have a total of 77 players, that is, out of 333 players, only 77 players will be sold. IPL auction will start on December 19 at 2.30 pm Indian time.

There are 23 players in this list, whose base price is Rs 2 crore. Whereas the base price of 13 players is Rs 1.5 crore. The base price of many other players is Rs 1 crore, 50 lakh, 30 lakh and 10 lakh. Let us tell you that shortly before the auction, all the teams had released the list of their released and retained players, in which many big players were released.

This time many surprising and surprising names are becoming part of the IPL auction. Travis Head, who scored a century against India in the World Cup final, is also a part of the auction, his base price is Rs 2 crore. Apart from these, players like Mitchell Starc, Steve Smith, Pat Cummins and Josh Inglis will also participate in the auction. The base price of all these is also Rs 2 crore only.

Let us tell you that this time before IPL 2024, many big changes have also taken place. Among these, Hardik Pandya of Gujarat Titans has left his team and joined Mumbai Indians even before the auction, while Gujarat Titans has made young Shubman Gill its captain. Also, wicketkeeper batsman Rishabh Pant may return in 2024 only, who will be on the field for the first time after the car accident.

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