With big bucks flying, Indian Premiere League just got bigger
The auction for the second season of the DLF Indian Premiere League (IPL) kicked off the usual drama and sensation.Although just about 17 players went under the hammer in the current season, and the bidders remained cautious while spending as the spending limit of all teams was set at $2 million(Rs9.8crore) each, it was not bereft of action.
The biggest action took place when the battle for capturing Mashrafe Mortaza, the Bangladesh all rounder heated up, between the Kings XI Punjab and Kolkata Knight Riders. The heated bidding started from $50,000 for Mortaza and finally KKR got him for $6,00,000, 12 times more than the base price. This climb set a new record after was Manoj Tiwary’s, bidding had seen a jump from $100,000 to $675,000 last year.
Another high of sorts was created when English cricketers Andrew Flintoff bagged by Chennai Super Kings and Kevin Pietersen bought by Bangalore Royal Challengers for Rs 7.5 crore each,
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The biggest action took place when the battle for capturing Mashrafe Mortaza, the Bangladesh all rounder heated up, between the Kings XI Punjab and Kolkata Knight Riders. The heated bidding started from $50,000 for Mortaza and finally KKR got him for $6,00,000, 12 times more than the base price. This climb set a new record after was Manoj Tiwary’s, bidding had seen a jump from $100,000 to $675,000 last year.
Another high of sorts was created when English cricketers Andrew Flintoff bagged by Chennai Super Kings and Kevin Pietersen bought by Bangalore Royal Challengers for Rs 7.5 crore each,
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To read the ePaper, visit: http://epaper.financialexpress.com
Labels: auction, Bangalore Royal Challengers, Bangladesh, bidding, Chennai Super Kings, DLF, English cricketers, IPL, IPL matches, Kevin Pietersen, Kolkata Knight Riders
