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General Cricket => Players => Topic started by: yvk3103 on February 06, 2009, 10:10:32 AM
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Of the 50 players in the pool, 17 cricketers were picked up by the various franchises of the IPL. Here are the results of the auction. The base price of the cricketers is in brackets:
Pool A
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Shaun Tait to Rajasthan Royals $375,000 (250,000) - A real "Toe and knuckel breaker" man to watch out
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JP Duminy to Mumbai Indians $950,000 (300,000) - I like this guy. He's so composed and cool while batting.
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Andrew Flintoff to Chennai Super Kings $1.55 million (950,000) - think he was underrated when the base prices were set, but knew wopuld fetch the same as KP. Let's hope his fanchise gets the full 2 weeks from him and no injuries :)
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Kevin Pietersen to Bangalore Royal Challengers $1.55 million (1.35 million) - Hope he lives upto his reputation. Needs to tame his ego. Lost a chance to make a 100 in the test...ego...ego and more ego
Pool B
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Fidel Edwards to Deccan Chargers $150,000 (150,000)
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Owais Shah to Delhi Daredevils $275,000 (150,000)
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Paul Collingwood to Delhi Daredevils $275,000 (250,000)
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Stuart Clark -- Unsold
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Brad Haddin -- Unsold
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Chamara Kapugedara -- Unsold
Pool C
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Tyron Henderson to Rajasthan Royals $650,000 (100,000)
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Ravi Bopara to Kings XI Punjab $450,000 (150,000)
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Thilan Thushara to Chennai Super Kings $140,000 (125,000)
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Jesse Ryder to Royal Challengers Bangalore $160,000 (100,000) - May well be the new underdog
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Kyle Mills to Mumbai Indians $150,000 (150,000) - Again a underdog
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Phil Jaques -- Unsold
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Ashwell Prince -- Unsold
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Andre Nel -- Unsold
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Luke Wright -- Unsold
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Nuwan Kulasekara -- Unsold - Unlucky. A very good young bowler
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Sorry missed out these guys....
Pool D
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Dwayne Smith to Deccan Chargers $100,000 (100,000)
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Jerome Taylor -- Unsold at first, but later picked up by Kings XI Punjab at his base price of $150,000
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Mohammed Ashraful -- Unsold at first, but later bought by Mumbai Indians at his base price of $75,000
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Samit Patel -- Unsold
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Shakib-al-Hassan -- Unsold
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Morne Van Wyk -- Unsold
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Stephen Smith -- Unsold
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Ashley Noffke -- Unsold
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Gulam Bodi -- Unsold
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Darren Powell -- Unsold
Pool E
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Tamim Iqbal, Jon Moss, Bryce McGain, James Franklin, Aiden Blizzard, Ramnaresh Sarwan, Michael Klinger, Kaushalya Weeraratne, Prasanna Jayawardene and Dominic Thornley were unsold.
Pool F
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Mashrafe Mortaza to Kolkata Knight Riders $600,000 (50,000)
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George Bailey to Chennai Super Kings $50,000 (50,000)
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Yusuf Abdulla -- Unsold
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Daniel Harris -- Unsold
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Kemar Roach -- Unsold
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Aaron Bird -- Unsold
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Michael Dighton -- Unsold
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Michael Hill -- Unsold
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Brett Geeves -- Unsold
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Can't believe Shakib Ul-Hasan was not bought. Way better then Mashrafe Mortaza!
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quite shocked no one picked up brad haddin.
as shocking keeper he is, he hits that ball bloody hard!
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Tyron Henderson was a bargain! Great bowler and good batsman..
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Mashrafe Mortaza was bought for about $600,000 / $550,000 more than his base price!! I am zapped....maybe the Knightriders needed to buy some big name.... I hope he lives upto his expectations. I would have put money on Owis shah and jesey ryder....
never had any hopes for Haddin as every team has a good keeper - Gilchrist, Brandon, MS Dhoni, Parthiv patel, etc
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KKR should of bought Shaun Tait, he would of been the perfect replacement for Akthar
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KKR needs some enlightment from the right source to move in the right direction....Aparently, after their dismal performace in the last season there have been difference between the Franchise owners and Saurav Ganguly.
Personally, I do not see them doing much better this time.
Also there is a ongoing legal battle between the Bengal cricket association and Shah Rukh Khan (SRK). The Cricket association wants SRK to pay the extra money they have spent putting the team together but as per the rules of the IPL SRK is nor obliged to do so.
I think both the franchisee and the cricket association are sticking together for thier pride else they would have parted ways long back. Notably, their in no bigger brand in India as SRK...at least today.
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Apparently SKR wanted to sign McCullum, but Ganguly wanted to sign Gilly because he was going to be availible for the whole IPL season last year, whilst McCullum only played in a few games, but scored a cracking hundred.
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y was shakid al hasan not purchased !!!!!
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dighton unsold???????????? do they know what he is capbable off
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Mashrafe Mortaza was bought for about $600,000 / $550,000 more than his base price!! I am zapped....maybe the Knightriders needed to buy some big name.... I hope he lives upto his expectations. I would have put money on Owis shah and jesey ryder....
never had any hopes for Haddin as every team has a good keeper - Gilchrist, Brandon, MS Dhoni, Parthiv patel, etc
Parthiv Patel that very good test wicket keeper...not!
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Brad Haddin hardly bucket hands himself.
Anyway Parthiv plays as a batsman not a wicketkeeper in the IPL.
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Do the players who were bought by a side last year play for that side this year as well?
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i think so, they are all on 3 year contracts, and this years lot on 2 year ones. so in 2 years there will be one huge auction for everyone.... i think
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When the current deals run out, the teams who bought Dhoni, Brett Lee etc will have first option to re-sign them. If they choose not to re-sign the player, then he goes into the new auction.
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Some glimmer of hope for the Deccan Chargers as Andrew Symonds has hit form. He hit 137 off 111 balls.
However, if this gets him a call to join the national side for the one day series he will loose $500,000 to $900,000
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What about players like Warne and Gilly who haven't played since the last IPL are they still playing?
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Yes.
Warne is the captain & coach of the Rajasthan Royals.
Gilly will probably lead the Deccan Chargers.
KP may lead the Bangalore Royal Challengers
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I was disappointed to see that VVS had been stripped of the captaincy of the Deccan Chargers. It wasn't VVS's fault that some of his gun players where rubbish last time out, such as Gibbs and the over rated slogger Afridi. Also VVS was injured for some part of the tournament. Therefore the batting was carried by Gilly and Rohit Sharma.
Also I don't think that KP should captain Bangalore, if Dravid is to be replaced, it should be Uthappa, as he's the Karnataka captain.
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Jeet being a state team captain doe not mean that the same person should be Captain of the IPL team. If u recall Uthappa was playing for the Mumbai Indians last time.
That way Wasim Jaffar should captain Mumbai Indians.
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Sorry Yash, but I have to disagree. The competion is callled the Indian Premier League, therefore IMO, the captain of each team should be Indian.
Yes Uthappa was playing for Mumbai last time out, therefore he didn't have the opportunity to be the vice captain for The Royal Challengers last time, with Dravid being the 'Icon' player, only he could captain the Royal Challengers last time.
IIFC, Latit Modi said that the 'Icon' players cannot be sold and should be captaining their respective side.
I'm pretty sure if you ask the people of Bangalore who they want as captain of their side, they would prefer one of their own.
Mumbai's favorite son is captaining their side, so I doubt that Mumbai's fans would want Jaffer as their captain! With respect to Wasim Jaffer, he's an awful Twenty20 player, and IMO shoudn't be in any squad or at worst be a player/coach.
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just because its indian premier league shouldnt mean the captain is indian, thats just stupid the captain should ne a good leader and a good decison maker, like saying because its the english county championship it should be a english captain, by your logic dale benkenstein shouldnt have captained durham to the title
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Exactly my point Irwinster, Indian Competition/English league, therefore should be an Indian/Englishman leading that side.
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You shouldn't have a captain who isn't going to stay for the whole period. I don't agree that a captain has to be from the same country that the competition's in, it should be the best player tactically or most respected.
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Jeet how many matches did Sachin play in the last IPL. Harbhajan and Shaun Pullock captained the side.
I think the point is who can lead the team well in this shorter version of the game and can pump the adreline and moral. Dravis is too passive to inject any venom into the team.
Shane Warne was the captain of the Rajasthan Royals..... so cannot accept the point you made about Lalit Modi having said that Icon player can only captain....
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The way I see it is the IPL was created to develop Indian cricket. By having the overseas players involved, India's youngsters will improve more quickly.
With regard to Dravid's passive leadership style, Robin Uthappa is the total opposite. Therefore he should replace Dravid. As it would benefit Indian cricket more.
As you point out the little champion was injured for 9 games, but if he wasn't and Jaffer was in the Mumbai squad, Sachin would still have been captain.
With regard ro Shane Warne and the Royals, the Royals don't have an 'Icon', therefore their owners went for Warne and Smith.
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Jeet - was development of Indian players really the driver for the IPL? Or was it more about spectacle and promoting the game? I don't think a players nationality should have bearing on who captains a team. Even if it is about development, then surely a young Indian player would learn more from the Warnes, Smiths and Pollocks of the game, then being captained by an inexperienced Indian
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Sorry Johnny but you don't get much more experience than Sachin, Dravid, Ganguly and VVS. over 500 Test caps if i'm not mistaken.
The tournament was created due to the success of the Twenty20 Cup in England. Obviously Lalit Modi and the BCCI took the IPL to the other extreme by having the franchise's and auctions for players etc. And the potential of vast amount money being made was a selling point of the IPL. But one of the other selling points was the development of Indian cricket.
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Jeet - the players you list were their franchise captain's weren't they? (apart from Sachin, who was injured) - even from your list, I'd really only say Dravid and Ganguly are proven world class captains, and as mentioned previously, Dravid's game perhaps doesn't suit 20/20 so much. I think you are expressing a very blinkered point of view.
I agree, Indian captains are probably preferable, but I don't think it should be an imposed rule, and where a proven player/captain is available that isnt Indian I don't see the problem in giving them the 'armband'.
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It's my point of view that if the tournament is held in India, England, Oz etc, the captain be from the same country. Obviously if there isn't a suitable home grown player than the best candidate for the job should get it, i.e. Warne and Smith with the Royals, I have no problems with that at all.