da stake casino: A look back at the numbers that have emerged from the IPL 2011 auction
da esoccer bet: Madhusudhan Ramakrishnan10-Jan-2011Some of the choices made sense; some of them seemed incomprehensible even after detailed study. However, after two days of hectic frantic buying, 127 players joined the 12 who had been retained by their franchises for the fourth edition of the IPL. Here’s a look at the way in which the franchises spent their money, and the players who gained and lost the most.()The 2008 IPL auction saw 75 players being auctioned for a cumulative price of $36.8 million. While the spending increased considerably in 2011 ($62.8 million), the number of players auctioned this time round was 127. This meant that the average amount spent per player was approximately the same in both auctions.
YearNumber of players auctionedTotal amountAmount/player20087536780000490400201112762825000494685A batsman’s game, after all
Considering the Twenty20 format is loaded in favour of batsmen and high scores, it came as no surprise that the biggest bids were for aggressive batsmen. Gautam Gambhir has been remarkably consistent, but even he might have been shocked to find he was worth $2.4 million to Kolkata. Yusuf Pathan’s recent ODI heroics only added to his growing stature as a genuine matchwinner in the shorter formats, and he was snapped up by Kolkata, again, for a huge $2.1 million, which meant the franchise spent half their purse on two players. Robin Uthappa and Rohit Sharma were brilliant throughout the previous season and were justifiably among the top buys this year. Saurabh Tiwary’s price of $1.6 million was an extraordinary increase over his 2008 pricing of $40,000. The best batsman of last year’s World Twenty20, Mahela Jayawardene was picked up by Kochi, one of the two new teams this season, for $1.5 million.
PlayerFranchise2011 Price2008 PricePrice increaseGautam GambhirKolkata2,400,000725,0001,675,000Yusuf PathanKolkata2,100,000475,0001,625,000Robin UthappaPune2,100,000800,0001,300,000Rohit SharmaMumbai2,000,000750,0001,250,000Irfan PathanDelhi1,900,000925,000975,000Yuvraj SinghPune1,800,0001,063,750736,250Saurabh TiwaryBangalore1,600,00040,0001,560,000Mahela JayawardeneKochi1,500,000475,0001,025,000David HusseyPunjab1,400,000625,000775,000Dale SteynDeccan1,200,000325,000875,000AB de VilliersBangalore1,100,000300,000800,000Jacques KallisKolkata1,100,000900,000200,000Stars no more?
Brian Lara and Chris Gayle found no buyers, while many other top stars who had enjoyed far higher bids in the 2008 auction sold for much lesser this time around. Despite performing quite well for Deccan Chargers in the previous seasons, Andrew Symonds’ price fell by half a million dollars. Rahul Dravid and Ishant Sharma also had more than 50% decreases in prices. Kevin Pietersen, who was superb in the World Twenty20 in 2010, experienced a sharp decrease from his $1.35 million value in 2008 to finish at $650,000.
PlayerFranchisePrice in 2008Price in 2011Price decreasePercentage decreaseIshant SharmaDeccan950,000450,000500,00052.63Kevin PietersenDeccan1,350,000650,000700,00051.85Rahul DravidRajasthan1,035,000500,000535,00051.69Andrew SymondsMumbai1,350,000850,000500,00037.03Brendon McCullumKochi700,000475,000225,00032.14World Twenty20 matters
Did the top performers in the 2010 World Twenty20 fetch good prices at the auction? In most cases they did. Jayawardene, the best batsman of that tournament, was sold at a whopping 275% greater than his base price of $400,000. While Pietersen’s value fell from his 2008 price, he still went at well over 60% of his base price. Dirk Nannes and Eoin Morgan gained significantly, but Michael Hussey gained just $25,000 over his base price of $400,000. Ashish Nehra, who was picked up by Pune Warrirors, gained more than 300% of his base price of $200,000.
PlayerFranchiseBase PriceFinal pricePrice increasePercentage increase over base priceAshish NehraPune200,000850,000650,000325%Mahela JayawardeneKochi400,0001,500,0001,100,000275%Dirk NannesBangalore200,000650,000450,000225%Eoin Morgan Kolkata200,000350,000150,00075%Kevin PietersenDeccan400,000650,000250,00062.5%Charl LangeveldtBangalore100,000140,00040,00040%Michael HusseyChennai400,000425,00025,0006.25%Steven SmithKochi200,000200,00000%Rags to riches, relatively speaking
Saurabh Tiwary’s huge hitting in IPL 2010 fetched him a massive price of $1.6 million this time round, nearly 40 times his value in 2008. R Ashwin was one of the top bowlers in the previous edition for Chennai, which justifies the increase in his value this time. While the prices for Ravindra Jadeja and Umesh Yadav raised a few eyebrows, the $900,000 tag for Australian all-rounder Dan Christian was a big surprise for most.
PlayerFranchisePrice in 2008Price in 2011Increase in priceSaurabh TiwaryBangalore40,0001,600,0001,560,000Ravindra JadejaKochi30,000950,000920,000Dan ChristianDeccan-900,000900,000R AshwinChennai30,000850,000820,000Umesh YadavDelhi30,000750,000720,000Indians do best
The 52 Indian players were auctioned off for a total price of nearly $44 million, followed by Australia, who had 38 players auctioned for close to $15.5 million. South African and Sri Lankan players were also host buys, while New Zealand, England and West Indies, together, had a total of just 15 players auctioned.
CountryNumber of playersTotal pricePrice/playerIndia5243,790,000842,115Sri Lanka105,680,000568,000Australia3815,495,000407,763West Indies31,200,000400,000South Africa207,180,000359,000New Zealand72,575,000367,857England72,030,000290,000Finalists spend the least
Chennai Super Kings, the champions in last season’s IPL and Champions League, and Mumbai Indians, the runners-up in IPL 2010, spent the least in the 2011 auctions. While Chennai and Mumbai retained four players each, Deccan Chargers, Punjab and Kolkata chose not to retain any players from the 2008 auction. Rajasthan Royals, the inaugural champions, retained Shane Warne and Shane Watson, and bought just six players. Kolkata Knight Riders, who bought 12 players, spent over $8.5 million, which was nearly $710,000 per player, the most for any franchise.
FranchisePlayers retainedPlayers boughtTotal price (auctioned players)Price/playerKolkata0128,575,000714,583Punjab0116,945,000631,363Pune0148,070,000576,428Bangalore1158,640,000576,000Rajasthan263,095,000515,833Mumbai484,020,000502,500Deccan0146,875,000491,071Kochi0177,790,000458,235Delhi1166,450,000403,125Chennai4144,165,000297,500