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No lid; salary cap only on paperHindustan TimesCome IPL 4 and this farce has been exposed even more. First, the IPL set a total cap of $ 9 million for the whole squad of up to 30 players. ...IPL-4 auction was not fair to all teamsDaily News & Analysis (blog)Who will lead the popularity index during IPL-4?India Business Blog (blog)all 4 news articles »
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Indian ExpressAt IPL auction, teams strove for balanceLivemintThe second big issue is how to build a portfolio of players. The tendency in the earlier IPL auctions was clearly to build teams around a few stars. ...Time to call it a dayDaily PioneerStrong Reaction from fans after IPL snub to GangulyKeeda of SportsRecords tumble in IPL auction, as Gambhir sold for $2.4 millionbettor.com (blog)CIOL -Indian Express -Deccan Heraldall 127 news articles »
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Auction? More like blind man's pokerBangalore MirrorThe previous day all IPL teams had rejected the big hitting West Indian but had fought over players like David Hussey, Davy Jacobs, and Shaun Marsh. ...and more »
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Cricket NirvanaThe game gets rollingTehelka"We expect a 20 per cent higher earning from IPL-4 over IPL-3 and have managed to clear about 50 to 70 per cent of the ad inventory. ...IPL-4 auction: 5 players from Gujarat go for Rs27.32 croreDaily News & AnalysisCSK, the odd team outHindustan TimesChargers have the perfect mixDeccan Chroniclesportal.co.in -Herald Sun -Mangalorean.comall 103 news articles »
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MasalaNew IPL associationsStarBoxOffice.comShah Rukh Khan : SRK was not present at the event but his team Kolkata Knight Riders seems to have taken some great decisions by buying some good players ...Day-1 of IPL Auctions sees battle for IndiansMSN IndiaIPL 4: Gautam Gambhir for 2.4 million $, Saurav, Lara no bidsFrontier India - News, Analysis, OpinionIPL auction: Teams to go hammer & tongsExpressindia.comall 51 news articles »
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Sify14 preliminary-stage matches for IPL teamsHindustan TimesThe team, to be led by Mahendra Singh Dhoni, will have its away-only fixtures against Kings XI Punjab and 2010 finalists Mumbai Indians. The two-day players ...Excitement Galore: 70 IPL Tie Ups in First RoundAaj Ki KhabarIPL 2011 drawESPNcricinfo.comall 28 news articles »
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Indian ExpressIPL team owners react in TwitterindiabloomsGod bless u pee zed!!," said former Kings XI Punjab skipper, Yuvraj Singh, who will be seen playing for Pune team in the upcoming IPL season 4. ...Batsmen, Australians cash in during ground-breaking auctionYahoo! Eurosport UKMallya credits Kumblesportal.co.inBring it on, Namma Royal ChallengersExpress BuzzBloomberg -Rediff -Deccan Heraldall 84 news articles »
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RediffOnly seven of England's 34 available players bought in lucrative Bangalore auctionThe AustralianThe counties will only tolerate their players being away for so long. With the IPL season running until May 22, four days before the first Test match of the ...The English question, and other answersESPNcricinfo.comall 389 news articles »
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The HinduVeterans shown the door in IPL-4 auctionMoneycontrol.comAfter a dull period when most of the players put up for auction went unsold, teams were asked to vote for such players to be brought back for auction. ...IPL 4 auction: Sourav Ganguly goes unsold and Dan Christian fetches surprise priceTimes of IndiaIPL 4 auction: What the teams got on the first dayEconomic TimesSourav Ganguly gets a shocker, out of IPL-4Cricketnext.comDeccan Chronicle -Calcutta Telegraph -sportal.co.inall 480 news articles »
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WATCH FULL VIDEO AT THIS LINK ::: bit.ly tech786.blogspot.com After the first day of bidding, five of the franchises have retained a total of 12 players (seven Indians and five overseas players) in advance of the auction. The total salary cap available across all the 10 franchises at the start of the day was USD 72.3 million. During the day, 72 players were sold for a cumulative hammer price of USD 52.8 million. Of these, 30 were Indians and 42 overseas players, according to the BCCI release. On the opening day, dashing India opener Gautam Gambhir became the costliest cricketer in the IPL by fetching a whopping USD 2.4 million (approx Rs 11.04 crore) as Indian players proved to be the biggest draw with three others going for more than USD two million. In a high-profile auction, where Bollywood stars and corporate bigwigs were locked in a bidding war, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) bought Gambhir for the mind-boggling sum, beating the previous high set by the English duo of Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff (USD 1.55 million) last season. KKR proved to be the big spender of the day by also buying hard-hitting all-rounders Yusuf Pathan (Rs 9.66 crore) and Jacques Kallis (Rs 5.06 crore) for the fourth edition of event to be held from April 8 to May 20. Three other Indian players,- Yusuf (USD 2.1 million), Rohit Sharma (USD 2 million) and Robin Uthappa (2.1 million) also crossed the two million mark. But there were some surprise names in the unsold list with former India and ...
WATCH FULL VIDEO AT THIS LINK ::: bit.ly tech786.blogspot.com After the first day of bidding, five of the franchises have retained a total of 12 players (seven Indians and five overseas players) in advance of the auction. The total salary cap available across all the 10 franchises at the start of the day was USD 72.3 million. During the day, 72 players were sold for a cumulative hammer price of USD 52.8 million. Of these, 30 were Indians and 42 overseas players, according to the BCCI release. On the opening day, dashing India opener Gautam Gambhir became the costliest cricketer in the IPL by fetching a whopping USD 2.4 million (approx Rs 11.04 crore) as Indian players proved to be the biggest draw with three others going for more than USD two million. In a high-profile auction, where Bollywood stars and corporate bigwigs were locked in a bidding war, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) bought Gambhir for the mind-boggling sum, beating the previous high set by the English duo of Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff (USD 1.55 million) last season. KKR proved to be the big spender of the day by also buying hard-hitting all-rounders Yusuf Pathan (Rs 9.66 crore) and Jacques Kallis (Rs 5.06 crore) for the fourth edition of event to be held from April 8 to May 20. Three other Indian players,- Yusuf (USD 2.1 million), Rohit Sharma (USD 2 million) and Robin Uthappa (2.1 million) also crossed the two million mark. But there were some surprise names in the unsold list with former India and ...
WATCH FULL VIDEO AT THIS LINK ::: bit.ly tech786.blogspot.com After the first day of bidding, five of the franchises have retained a total of 12 players (seven Indians and five overseas players) in advance of the auction. The total salary cap available across all the 10 franchises at the start of the day was USD 72.3 million. During the day, 72 players were sold for a cumulative hammer price of USD 52.8 million. Of these, 30 were Indians and 42 overseas players, according to the BCCI release. On the opening day, dashing India opener Gautam Gambhir became the costliest cricketer in the IPL by fetching a whopping USD 2.4 million (approx Rs 11.04 crore) as Indian players proved to be the biggest draw with three others going for more than USD two million. In a high-profile auction, where Bollywood stars and corporate bigwigs were locked in a bidding war, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) bought Gambhir for the mind-boggling sum, beating the previous high set by the English duo of Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff (USD 1.55 million) last season. KKR proved to be the big spender of the day by also buying hard-hitting all-rounders Yusuf Pathan (Rs 9.66 crore) and Jacques Kallis (Rs 5.06 crore) for the fourth edition of event to be held from April 8 to May 20. Three other Indian players,- Yusuf (USD 2.1 million), Rohit Sharma (USD 2 million) and Robin Uthappa (2.1 million) also crossed the two million mark. But there were some surprise names in the unsold list with former India and ...
WATCH FULL VIDEO AT THIS LINK ::: bit.ly tech786.blogspot.com After the first day of bidding, five of the franchises have retained a total of 12 players (seven Indians and five overseas players) in advance of the auction. The total salary cap available across all the 10 franchises at the start of the day was USD 72.3 million. During the day, 72 players were sold for a cumulative hammer price of USD 52.8 million. Of these, 30 were Indians and 42 overseas players, according to the BCCI release. On the opening day, dashing India opener Gautam Gambhir became the costliest cricketer in the IPL by fetching a whopping USD 2.4 million (approx Rs 11.04 crore) as Indian players proved to be the biggest draw with three others going for more than USD two million. In a high-profile auction, where Bollywood stars and corporate bigwigs were locked in a bidding war, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) bought Gambhir for the mind-boggling sum, beating the previous high set by the English duo of Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff (USD 1.55 million) last season. KKR proved to be the big spender of the day by also buying hard-hitting all-rounders Yusuf Pathan (Rs 9.66 crore) and Jacques Kallis (Rs 5.06 crore) for the fourth edition of event to be held from April 8 to May 20. Three other Indian players,- Yusuf (USD 2.1 million), Rohit Sharma (USD 2 million) and Robin Uthappa (2.1 million) also crossed the two million mark. But there were some surprise names in the unsold list with former India and ...
WATCH FULL VIDEO AT THIS LINK ::: bit.ly tech786.blogspot.com After the first day of bidding, five of the franchises have retained a total of 12 players (seven Indians and five overseas players) in advance of the auction. The total salary cap available across all the 10 franchises at the start of the day was USD 72.3 million. During the day, 72 players were sold for a cumulative hammer price of USD 52.8 million. Of these, 30 were Indians and 42 overseas players, according to the BCCI release. On the opening day, dashing India opener Gautam Gambhir became the costliest cricketer in the IPL by fetching a whopping USD 2.4 million (approx Rs 11.04 crore) as Indian players proved to be the biggest draw with three others going for more than USD two million. In a high-profile auction, where Bollywood stars and corporate bigwigs were locked in a bidding war, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) bought Gambhir for the mind-boggling sum, beating the previous high set by the English duo of Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff (USD 1.55 million) last season. KKR proved to be the big spender of the day by also buying hard-hitting all-rounders Yusuf Pathan (Rs 9.66 crore) and Jacques Kallis (Rs 5.06 crore) for the fourth edition of event to be held from April 8 to May 20. Three other Indian players,- Yusuf (USD 2.1 million), Rohit Sharma (USD 2 million) and Robin Uthappa (2.1 million) also crossed the two million mark. But there were some surprise names in the unsold list with former India and ...
WATCH FULL VIDEO AT THIS LINK ::: bit.ly tech786.blogspot.com After the first day of bidding, five of the franchises have retained a total of 12 players (seven Indians and five overseas players) in advance of the auction. The total salary cap available across all the 10 franchises at the start of the day was USD 72.3 million. During the day, 72 players were sold for a cumulative hammer price of USD 52.8 million. Of these, 30 were Indians and 42 overseas players, according to the BCCI release. On the opening day, dashing India opener Gautam Gambhir became the costliest cricketer in the IPL by fetching a whopping USD 2.4 million (approx Rs 11.04 crore) as Indian players proved to be the biggest draw with three others going for more than USD two million. In a high-profile auction, where Bollywood stars and corporate bigwigs were locked in a bidding war, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) bought Gambhir for the mind-boggling sum, beating the previous high set by the English duo of Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff (USD 1.55 million) last season. KKR proved to be the big spender of the day by also buying hard-hitting all-rounders Yusuf Pathan (Rs 9.66 crore) and Jacques Kallis (Rs 5.06 crore) for the fourth edition of event to be held from April 8 to May 20. Three other Indian players,- Yusuf (USD 2.1 million), Rohit Sharma (USD 2 million) and Robin Uthappa (2.1 million) also crossed the two million mark. But there were some surprise names in the unsold list with former India and ...
WATCH FULL VIDEO AT THIS LINK ::: bit.ly tech786.blogspot.com After the first day of bidding, five of the franchises have retained a total of 12 players (seven Indians and five overseas players) in advance of the auction. The total salary cap available across all the 10 franchises at the start of the day was USD 72.3 million. During the day, 72 players were sold for a cumulative hammer price of USD 52.8 million. Of these, 30 were Indians and 42 overseas players, according to the BCCI release. On the opening day, dashing India opener Gautam Gambhir became the costliest cricketer in the IPL by fetching a whopping USD 2.4 million (approx Rs 11.04 crore) as Indian players proved to be the biggest draw with three others going for more than USD two million. In a high-profile auction, where Bollywood stars and corporate bigwigs were locked in a bidding war, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) bought Gambhir for the mind-boggling sum, beating the previous high set by the English duo of Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff (USD 1.55 million) last season. KKR proved to be the big spender of the day by also buying hard-hitting all-rounders Yusuf Pathan (Rs 9.66 crore) and Jacques Kallis (Rs 5.06 crore) for the fourth edition of event to be held from April 8 to May 20. Three other Indian players,- Yusuf (USD 2.1 million), Rohit Sharma (USD 2 million) and Robin Uthappa (2.1 million) also crossed the two million mark. But there were some surprise names in the unsold list with former India and ...
WATCH FULL VIDEO AT THIS LINK ::: ipl-auction-2011-live-news-video.notlong.com http After the first day of bidding, five of the franchises have retained a total of 12 players (seven Indians and five overseas players) in advance of the auction. The total salary cap available across all the 10 franchises at the start of the day was USD 72.3 million. During the day, 72 players were sold for a cumulative hammer price of USD 52.8 million. Of these, 30 were Indians and 42 overseas players, according to the BCCI release. On the opening day, dashing India opener Gautam Gambhir became the costliest cricketer in the IPL by fetching a whopping USD 2.4 million (approx Rs 11.04 crore) as Indian players proved to be the biggest draw with three others going for more than USD two million. In a high-profile auction, where Bollywood stars and corporate bigwigs were locked in a bidding war, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) bought Gambhir for the mind-boggling sum, beating the previous high set by the English duo of Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff (USD 1.55 million) last season. KKR proved to be the big spender of the day by also buying hard-hitting all-rounders Yusuf Pathan (Rs 9.66 crore) and Jacques Kallis (Rs 5.06 crore) for the fourth edition of event to be held from April 8 to May 20. Three other Indian players,- Yusuf (USD 2.1 million), Rohit Sharma (USD 2 million) and Robin Uthappa (2.1 million) also crossed the two million mark. But there were some surprise names in the unsold list ...
WATCH FULL VIDEO AT THIS LINK ::: ipl-auction-2011-live-news-video.notlong.com http After the first day of bidding, five of the franchises have retained a total of 12 players (seven Indians and five overseas players) in advance of the auction. The total salary cap available across all the 10 franchises at the start of the day was USD 72.3 million. During the day, 72 players were sold for a cumulative hammer price of USD 52.8 million. Of these, 30 were Indians and 42 overseas players, according to the BCCI release. On the opening day, dashing India opener Gautam Gambhir became the costliest cricketer in the IPL by fetching a whopping USD 2.4 million (approx Rs 11.04 crore) as Indian players proved to be the biggest draw with three others going for more than USD two million. In a high-profile auction, where Bollywood stars and corporate bigwigs were locked in a bidding war, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) bought Gambhir for the mind-boggling sum, beating the previous high set by the English duo of Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff (USD 1.55 million) last season. KKR proved to be the big spender of the day by also buying hard-hitting all-rounders Yusuf Pathan (Rs 9.66 crore) and Jacques Kallis (Rs 5.06 crore) for the fourth edition of event to be held from April 8 to May 20. Three other Indian players,- Yusuf (USD 2.1 million), Rohit Sharma (USD 2 million) and Robin Uthappa (2.1 million) also crossed the two million mark. But there were some surprise names in the unsold list ...
WATCH FULL VIDEO AT THIS LINK ::: ipl-auction-2011-live-news-video.notlong.com http After the first day of bidding, five of the franchises have retained a total of 12 players (seven Indians and five overseas players) in advance of the auction. The total salary cap available across all the 10 franchises at the start of the day was USD 72.3 million. During the day, 72 players were sold for a cumulative hammer price of USD 52.8 million. Of these, 30 were Indians and 42 overseas players, according to the BCCI release. On the opening day, dashing India opener Gautam Gambhir became the costliest cricketer in the IPL by fetching a whopping USD 2.4 million (approx Rs 11.04 crore) as Indian players proved to be the biggest draw with three others going for more than USD two million. In a high-profile auction, where Bollywood stars and corporate bigwigs were locked in a bidding war, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) bought Gambhir for the mind-boggling sum, beating the previous high set by the English duo of Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff (USD 1.55 million) last season. KKR proved to be the big spender of the day by also buying hard-hitting all-rounders Yusuf Pathan (Rs 9.66 crore) and Jacques Kallis (Rs 5.06 crore) for the fourth edition of event to be held from April 8 to May 20. Three other Indian players,- Yusuf (USD 2.1 million), Rohit Sharma (USD 2 million) and Robin Uthappa (2.1 million) also crossed the two million mark. But there were some surprise names in the unsold list ...
WATCH FULL VIDEO AT THIS LINK ::: bit.ly tech786.blogspot.com After the first day of bidding, five of the franchises have retained a total of 12 players (seven Indians and five overseas players) in advance of the auction. The total salary cap available across all the 10 franchises at the start of the day was USD 72.3 million. During the day, 72 players were sold for a cumulative hammer price of USD 52.8 million. Of these, 30 were Indians and 42 overseas players, according to the BCCI release. On the opening day, dashing India opener Gautam Gambhir became the costliest cricketer in the IPL by fetching a whopping USD 2.4 million (approx Rs 11.04 crore) as Indian players proved to be the biggest draw with three others going for more than USD two million. In a high-profile auction, where Bollywood stars and corporate bigwigs were locked in a bidding war, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) bought Gambhir for the mind-boggling sum, beating the previous high set by the English duo of Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff (USD 1.55 million) last season. KKR proved to be the big spender of the day by also buying hard-hitting all-rounders Yusuf Pathan (Rs 9.66 crore) and Jacques Kallis (Rs 5.06 crore) for the fourth edition of event to be held from April 8 to May 20. Three other Indian players,- Yusuf (USD 2.1 million), Rohit Sharma (USD 2 million) and Robin Uthappa (2.1 million) also crossed the two million mark. But there were some surprise names in the unsold list with former India and ...
WATCH FULL VIDEO AT THIS LINK ::: bit.ly tech786.blogspot.com After the first day of bidding, five of the franchises have retained a total of 12 players (seven Indians and five overseas players) in advance of the auction. The total salary cap available across all the 10 franchises at the start of the day was USD 72.3 million. During the day, 72 players were sold for a cumulative hammer price of USD 52.8 million. Of these, 30 were Indians and 42 overseas players, according to the BCCI release. On the opening day, dashing India opener Gautam Gambhir became the costliest cricketer in the IPL by fetching a whopping USD 2.4 million (approx Rs 11.04 crore) as Indian players proved to be the biggest draw with three others going for more than USD two million. In a high-profile auction, where Bollywood stars and corporate bigwigs were locked in a bidding war, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) bought Gambhir for the mind-boggling sum, beating the previous high set by the English duo of Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff (USD 1.55 million) last season. KKR proved to be the big spender of the day by also buying hard-hitting all-rounders Yusuf Pathan (Rs 9.66 crore) and Jacques Kallis (Rs 5.06 crore) for the fourth edition of event to be held from April 8 to May 20. Three other Indian players,- Yusuf (USD 2.1 million), Rohit Sharma (USD 2 million) and Robin Uthappa (2.1 million) also crossed the two million mark. But there were some surprise names in the unsold list with former India and ...
WATCH FULL VIDEO AT THIS LINK ::: bit.ly tech786.blogspot.com After the first day of bidding, five of the franchises have retained a total of 12 players (seven Indians and five overseas players) in advance of the auction. The total salary cap available across all the 10 franchises at the start of the day was USD 72.3 million. During the day, 72 players were sold for a cumulative hammer price of USD 52.8 million. Of these, 30 were Indians and 42 overseas players, according to the BCCI release. On the opening day, dashing India opener Gautam Gambhir became the costliest cricketer in the IPL by fetching a whopping USD 2.4 million (approx Rs 11.04 crore) as Indian players proved to be the biggest draw with three others going for more than USD two million. In a high-profile auction, where Bollywood stars and corporate bigwigs were locked in a bidding war, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) bought Gambhir for the mind-boggling sum, beating the previous high set by the English duo of Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff (USD 1.55 million) last season. KKR proved to be the big spender of the day by also buying hard-hitting all-rounders Yusuf Pathan (Rs 9.66 crore) and Jacques Kallis (Rs 5.06 crore) for the fourth edition of event to be held from April 8 to May 20. Three other Indian players,- Yusuf (USD 2.1 million), Rohit Sharma (USD 2 million) and Robin Uthappa (2.1 million) also crossed the two million mark. But there were some surprise names in the unsold list with former India and ...
WATCH FULL VIDEO AT THIS LINK ::: bit.ly tech786.blogspot.com After the first day of bidding, five of the franchises have retained a total of 12 players (seven Indians and five overseas players) in advance of the auction. The total salary cap available across all the 10 franchises at the start of the day was USD 72.3 million. During the day, 72 players were sold for a cumulative hammer price of USD 52.8 million. Of these, 30 were Indians and 42 overseas players, according to the BCCI release. On the opening day, dashing India opener Gautam Gambhir became the costliest cricketer in the IPL by fetching a whopping USD 2.4 million (approx Rs 11.04 crore) as Indian players proved to be the biggest draw with three others going for more than USD two million. In a high-profile auction, where Bollywood stars and corporate bigwigs were locked in a bidding war, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) bought Gambhir for the mind-boggling sum, beating the previous high set by the English duo of Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff (USD 1.55 million) last season. KKR proved to be the big spender of the day by also buying hard-hitting all-rounders Yusuf Pathan (Rs 9.66 crore) and Jacques Kallis (Rs 5.06 crore) for the fourth edition of event to be held from April 8 to May 20. Three other Indian players,- Yusuf (USD 2.1 million), Rohit Sharma (USD 2 million) and Robin Uthappa (2.1 million) also crossed the two million mark. But there were some surprise names in the unsold list with former India and ...
WATCH FULL VIDEO AT THIS LINK ::: bit.ly tech786.blogspot.com After the first day of bidding, five of the franchises have retained a total of 12 players (seven Indians and five overseas players) in advance of the auction. The total salary cap available across all the 10 franchises at the start of the day was USD 72.3 million. During the day, 72 players were sold for a cumulative hammer price of USD 52.8 million. Of these, 30 were Indians and 42 overseas players, according to the BCCI release. On the opening day, dashing India opener Gautam Gambhir became the costliest cricketer in the IPL by fetching a whopping USD 2.4 million (approx Rs 11.04 crore) as Indian players proved to be the biggest draw with three others going for more than USD two million. In a high-profile auction, where Bollywood stars and corporate bigwigs were locked in a bidding war, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) bought Gambhir for the mind-boggling sum, beating the previous high set by the English duo of Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff (USD 1.55 million) last season. KKR proved to be the big spender of the day by also buying hard-hitting all-rounders Yusuf Pathan (Rs 9.66 crore) and Jacques Kallis (Rs 5.06 crore) for the fourth edition of event to be held from April 8 to May 20. Three other Indian players,- Yusuf (USD 2.1 million), Rohit Sharma (USD 2 million) and Robin Uthappa (2.1 million) also crossed the two million mark. But there were some surprise names in the unsold list with former India and ...
WATCH FULL VIDEO AT THIS LINK ::: bit.ly tech786.blogspot.com After the first day of bidding, five of the franchises have retained a total of 12 players (seven Indians and five overseas players) in advance of the auction. The total salary cap available across all the 10 franchises at the start of the day was USD 72.3 million. During the day, 72 players were sold for a cumulative hammer price of USD 52.8 million. Of these, 30 were Indians and 42 overseas players, according to the BCCI release. On the opening day, dashing India opener Gautam Gambhir became the costliest cricketer in the IPL by fetching a whopping USD 2.4 million (approx Rs 11.04 crore) as Indian players proved to be the biggest draw with three others going for more than USD two million. In a high-profile auction, where Bollywood stars and corporate bigwigs were locked in a bidding war, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) bought Gambhir for the mind-boggling sum, beating the previous high set by the English duo of Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff (USD 1.55 million) last season. KKR proved to be the big spender of the day by also buying hard-hitting all-rounders Yusuf Pathan (Rs 9.66 crore) and Jacques Kallis (Rs 5.06 crore) for the fourth edition of event to be held from April 8 to May 20. Three other Indian players,- Yusuf (USD 2.1 million), Rohit Sharma (USD 2 million) and Robin Uthappa (2.1 million) also crossed the two million mark. But there were some surprise names in the unsold list with former India and ...
WATCH FULL VIDEO AT THIS LINK ::: bit.ly tech786.blogspot.com After the first day of bidding, five of the franchises have retained a total of 12 players (seven Indians and five overseas players) in advance of the auction. The total salary cap available across all the 10 franchises at the start of the day was USD 72.3 million. During the day, 72 players were sold for a cumulative hammer price of USD 52.8 million. Of these, 30 were Indians and 42 overseas players, according to the BCCI release. On the opening day, dashing India opener Gautam Gambhir became the costliest cricketer in the IPL by fetching a whopping USD 2.4 million (approx Rs 11.04 crore) as Indian players proved to be the biggest draw with three others going for more than USD two million. In a high-profile auction, where Bollywood stars and corporate bigwigs were locked in a bidding war, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) bought Gambhir for the mind-boggling sum, beating the previous high set by the English duo of Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff (USD 1.55 million) last season. KKR proved to be the big spender of the day by also buying hard-hitting all-rounders Yusuf Pathan (Rs 9.66 crore) and Jacques Kallis (Rs 5.06 crore) for the fourth edition of event to be held from April 8 to May 20. Three other Indian players,- Yusuf (USD 2.1 million), Rohit Sharma (USD 2 million) and Robin Uthappa (2.1 million) also crossed the two million mark. But there were some surprise names in the unsold list with former India and ...
WATCH FULL VIDEO AT THIS LINK ::: bit.ly tech786.blogspot.com After the first day of bidding, five of the franchises have retained a total of 12 players (seven Indians and five overseas players) in advance of the auction. The total salary cap available across all the 10 franchises at the start of the day was USD 72.3 million. During the day, 72 players were sold for a cumulative hammer price of USD 52.8 million. Of these, 30 were Indians and 42 overseas players, according to the BCCI release. On the opening day, dashing India opener Gautam Gambhir became the costliest cricketer in the IPL by fetching a whopping USD 2.4 million (approx Rs 11.04 crore) as Indian players proved to be the biggest draw with three others going for more than USD two million. In a high-profile auction, where Bollywood stars and corporate bigwigs were locked in a bidding war, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) bought Gambhir for the mind-boggling sum, beating the previous high set by the English duo of Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff (USD 1.55 million) last season. KKR proved to be the big spender of the day by also buying hard-hitting all-rounders Yusuf Pathan (Rs 9.66 crore) and Jacques Kallis (Rs 5.06 crore) for the fourth edition of event to be held from April 8 to May 20. Three other Indian players,- Yusuf (USD 2.1 million), Rohit Sharma (USD 2 million) and Robin Uthappa (2.1 million) also crossed the two million mark. But there were some surprise names in the unsold list with former India and ...
WATCH FULL VIDEO AT THIS LINK ::: bit.ly tech786.blogspot.com After the first day of bidding, five of the franchises have retained a total of 12 players (seven Indians and five overseas players) in advance of the auction. The total salary cap available across all the 10 franchises at the start of the day was USD 72.3 million. During the day, 72 players were sold for a cumulative hammer price of USD 52.8 million. Of these, 30 were Indians and 42 overseas players, according to the BCCI release. On the opening day, dashing India opener Gautam Gambhir became the costliest cricketer in the IPL by fetching a whopping USD 2.4 million (approx Rs 11.04 crore) as Indian players proved to be the biggest draw with three others going for more than USD two million. In a high-profile auction, where Bollywood stars and corporate bigwigs were locked in a bidding war, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) bought Gambhir for the mind-boggling sum, beating the previous high set by the English duo of Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff (USD 1.55 million) last season. KKR proved to be the big spender of the day by also buying hard-hitting all-rounders Yusuf Pathan (Rs 9.66 crore) and Jacques Kallis (Rs 5.06 crore) for the fourth edition of event to be held from April 8 to May 20. Three other Indian players,- Yusuf (USD 2.1 million), Rohit Sharma (USD 2 million) and Robin Uthappa (2.1 million) also crossed the two million mark. But there were some surprise names in the unsold list with former India and ...
WATCH FULL VIDEO AT THIS LINK ::: bit.ly tech786.blogspot.com After the first day of bidding, five of the franchises have retained a total of 12 players (seven Indians and five overseas players) in advance of the auction. The total salary cap available across all the 10 franchises at the start of the day was USD 72.3 million. During the day, 72 players were sold for a cumulative hammer price of USD 52.8 million. Of these, 30 were Indians and 42 overseas players, according to the BCCI release. On the opening day, dashing India opener Gautam Gambhir became the costliest cricketer in the IPL by fetching a whopping USD 2.4 million (approx Rs 11.04 crore) as Indian players proved to be the biggest draw with three others going for more than USD two million. In a high-profile auction, where Bollywood stars and corporate bigwigs were locked in a bidding war, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) bought Gambhir for the mind-boggling sum, beating the previous high set by the English duo of Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff (USD 1.55 million) last season. KKR proved to be the big spender of the day by also buying hard-hitting all-rounders Yusuf Pathan (Rs 9.66 crore) and Jacques Kallis (Rs 5.06 crore) for the fourth edition of event to be held from April 8 to May 20. Three other Indian players,- Yusuf (USD 2.1 million), Rohit Sharma (USD 2 million) and Robin Uthappa (2.1 million) also crossed the two million mark. But there were some surprise names in the unsold list with former India and ...
WATCH FULL VIDEO AT THIS LINK ::: bit.ly tech786.blogspot.com After the first day of bidding, five of the franchises have retained a total of 12 players (seven Indians and five overseas players) in advance of the auction. The total salary cap available across all the 10 franchises at the start of the day was USD 72.3 million. During the day, 72 players were sold for a cumulative hammer price of USD 52.8 million. Of these, 30 were Indians and 42 overseas players, according to the BCCI release. On the opening day, dashing India opener Gautam Gambhir became the costliest cricketer in the IPL by fetching a whopping USD 2.4 million (approx Rs 11.04 crore) as Indian players proved to be the biggest draw with three others going for more than USD two million. In a high-profile auction, where Bollywood stars and corporate bigwigs were locked in a bidding war, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) bought Gambhir for the mind-boggling sum, beating the previous high set by the English duo of Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff (USD 1.55 million) last season. KKR proved to be the big spender of the day by also buying hard-hitting all-rounders Yusuf Pathan (Rs 9.66 crore) and Jacques Kallis (Rs 5.06 crore) for the fourth edition of event to be held from April 8 to May 20. Three other Indian players,- Yusuf (USD 2.1 million), Rohit Sharma (USD 2 million) and Robin Uthappa (2.1 million) also crossed the two million mark. But there were some surprise names in the unsold list with former India and ...
WATCH FULL VIDEO AT THIS LINK ::: bit.ly tech786.blogspot.com After the first day of bidding, five of the franchises have retained a total of 12 players (seven Indians and five overseas players) in advance of the auction. The total salary cap available across all the 10 franchises at the start of the day was USD 72.3 million. During the day, 72 players were sold for a cumulative hammer price of USD 52.8 million. Of these, 30 were Indians and 42 overseas players, according to the BCCI release. On the opening day, dashing India opener Gautam Gambhir became the costliest cricketer in the IPL by fetching a whopping USD 2.4 million (approx Rs 11.04 crore) as Indian players proved to be the biggest draw with three others going for more than USD two million. In a high-profile auction, where Bollywood stars and corporate bigwigs were locked in a bidding war, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) bought Gambhir for the mind-boggling sum, beating the previous high set by the English duo of Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff (USD 1.55 million) last season. KKR proved to be the big spender of the day by also buying hard-hitting all-rounders Yusuf Pathan (Rs 9.66 crore) and Jacques Kallis (Rs 5.06 crore) for the fourth edition of event to be held from April 8 to May 20. Three other Indian players,- Yusuf (USD 2.1 million), Rohit Sharma (USD 2 million) and Robin Uthappa (2.1 million) also crossed the two million mark. But there were some surprise names in the unsold list with former India and ...
WATCH FULL VIDEO AT THIS LINK ::: bit.ly tech786.blogspot.com After the first day of bidding, five of the franchises have retained a total of 12 players (seven Indians and five overseas players) in advance of the auction. The total salary cap available across all the 10 franchises at the start of the day was USD 72.3 million. During the day, 72 players were sold for a cumulative hammer price of USD 52.8 million. Of these, 30 were Indians and 42 overseas players, according to the BCCI release. On the opening day, dashing India opener Gautam Gambhir became the costliest cricketer in the IPL by fetching a whopping USD 2.4 million (approx Rs 11.04 crore) as Indian players proved to be the biggest draw with three others going for more than USD two million. In a high-profile auction, where Bollywood stars and corporate bigwigs were locked in a bidding war, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) bought Gambhir for the mind-boggling sum, beating the previous high set by the English duo of Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff (USD 1.55 million) last season. KKR proved to be the big spender of the day by also buying hard-hitting all-rounders Yusuf Pathan (Rs 9.66 crore) and Jacques Kallis (Rs 5.06 crore) for the fourth edition of event to be held from April 8 to May 20. Three other Indian players,- Yusuf (USD 2.1 million), Rohit Sharma (USD 2 million) and Robin Uthappa (2.1 million) also crossed the two million mark. But there were some surprise names in the unsold list with former India and ...
WATCH FULL VIDEO AT THIS LINK ::: bit.ly tech786.blogspot.com After the first day of bidding, five of the franchises have retained a total of 12 players (seven Indians and five overseas players) in advance of the auction. The total salary cap available across all the 10 franchises at the start of the day was USD 72.3 million. During the day, 72 players were sold for a cumulative hammer price of USD 52.8 million. Of these, 30 were Indians and 42 overseas players, according to the BCCI release. On the opening day, dashing India opener Gautam Gambhir became the costliest cricketer in the IPL by fetching a whopping USD 2.4 million (approx Rs 11.04 crore) as Indian players proved to be the biggest draw with three others going for more than USD two million. In a high-profile auction, where Bollywood stars and corporate bigwigs were locked in a bidding war, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) bought Gambhir for the mind-boggling sum, beating the previous high set by the English duo of Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff (USD 1.55 million) last season. KKR proved to be the big spender of the day by also buying hard-hitting all-rounders Yusuf Pathan (Rs 9.66 crore) and Jacques Kallis (Rs 5.06 crore) for the fourth edition of event to be held from April 8 to May 20. Three other Indian players,- Yusuf (USD 2.1 million), Rohit Sharma (USD 2 million) and Robin Uthappa (2.1 million) also crossed the two million mark. But there were some surprise names in the unsold list with former India and ...
WATCH FULL VIDEO AT THIS LINK ::: bit.ly tech786.blogspot.com After the first day of bidding, five of the franchises have retained a total of 12 players (seven Indians and five overseas players) in advance of the auction. The total salary cap available across all the 10 franchises at the start of the day was USD 72.3 million. During the day, 72 players were sold for a cumulative hammer price of USD 52.8 million. Of these, 30 were Indians and 42 overseas players, according to the BCCI release. On the opening day, dashing India opener Gautam Gambhir became the costliest cricketer in the IPL by fetching a whopping USD 2.4 million (approx Rs 11.04 crore) as Indian players proved to be the biggest draw with three others going for more than USD two million. In a high-profile auction, where Bollywood stars and corporate bigwigs were locked in a bidding war, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) bought Gambhir for the mind-boggling sum, beating the previous high set by the English duo of Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff (USD 1.55 million) last season. KKR proved to be the big spender of the day by also buying hard-hitting all-rounders Yusuf Pathan (Rs 9.66 crore) and Jacques Kallis (Rs 5.06 crore) for the fourth edition of event to be held from April 8 to May 20. Three other Indian players,- Yusuf (USD 2.1 million), Rohit Sharma (USD 2 million) and Robin Uthappa (2.1 million) also crossed the two million mark. But there were some surprise names in the unsold list with former India and ...
WATCH FULL VIDEO AT THIS LINK ::: bit.ly tech786.blogspot.com After the first day of bidding, five of the franchises have retained a total of 12 players (seven Indians and five overseas players) in advance of the auction. The total salary cap available across all the 10 franchises at the start of the day was USD 72.3 million. During the day, 72 players were sold for a cumulative hammer price of USD 52.8 million. Of these, 30 were Indians and 42 overseas players, according to the BCCI release. On the opening day, dashing India opener Gautam Gambhir became the costliest cricketer in the IPL by fetching a whopping USD 2.4 million (approx Rs 11.04 crore) as Indian players proved to be the biggest draw with three others going for more than USD two million. In a high-profile auction, where Bollywood stars and corporate bigwigs were locked in a bidding war, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) bought Gambhir for the mind-boggling sum, beating the previous high set by the English duo of Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff (USD 1.55 million) last season. KKR proved to be the big spender of the day by also buying hard-hitting all-rounders Yusuf Pathan (Rs 9.66 crore) and Jacques Kallis (Rs 5.06 crore) for the fourth edition of event to be held from April 8 to May 20. Three other Indian players,- Yusuf (USD 2.1 million), Rohit Sharma (USD 2 million) and Robin Uthappa (2.1 million) also crossed the two million mark. But there were some surprise names in the unsold list with former India and ...
WATCH FULL VIDEO AT THIS LINK ::: bit.ly tech786.blogspot.com After the first day of bidding, five of the franchises have retained a total of 12 players (seven Indians and five overseas players) in advance of the auction. The total salary cap available across all the 10 franchises at the start of the day was USD 72.3 million. During the day, 72 players were sold for a cumulative hammer price of USD 52.8 million. Of these, 30 were Indians and 42 overseas players, according to the BCCI release. On the opening day, dashing India opener Gautam Gambhir became the costliest cricketer in the IPL by fetching a whopping USD 2.4 million (approx Rs 11.04 crore) as Indian players proved to be the biggest draw with three others going for more than USD two million. In a high-profile auction, where Bollywood stars and corporate bigwigs were locked in a bidding war, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) bought Gambhir for the mind-boggling sum, beating the previous high set by the English duo of Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff (USD 1.55 million) last season. KKR proved to be the big spender of the day by also buying hard-hitting all-rounders Yusuf Pathan (Rs 9.66 crore) and Jacques Kallis (Rs 5.06 crore) for the fourth edition of event to be held from April 8 to May 20. Three other Indian players,- Yusuf (USD 2.1 million), Rohit Sharma (USD 2 million) and Robin Uthappa (2.1 million) also crossed the two million mark. But there were some surprise names in the unsold list with former India and ...
WATCH FULL VIDEO AT THIS LINK ::: bit.ly tech786.blogspot.com After the first day of bidding, five of the franchises have retained a total of 12 players (seven Indians and five overseas players) in advance of the auction. The total salary cap available across all the 10 franchises at the start of the day was USD 72.3 million. During the day, 72 players were sold for a cumulative hammer price of USD 52.8 million. Of these, 30 were Indians and 42 overseas players, according to the BCCI release. On the opening day, dashing India opener Gautam Gambhir became the costliest cricketer in the IPL by fetching a whopping USD 2.4 million (approx Rs 11.04 crore) as Indian players proved to be the biggest draw with three others going for more than USD two million. In a high-profile auction, where Bollywood stars and corporate bigwigs were locked in a bidding war, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) bought Gambhir for the mind-boggling sum, beating the previous high set by the English duo of Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff (USD 1.55 million) last season. KKR proved to be the big spender of the day by also buying hard-hitting all-rounders Yusuf Pathan (Rs 9.66 crore) and Jacques Kallis (Rs 5.06 crore) for the fourth edition of event to be held from April 8 to May 20. Three other Indian players,- Yusuf (USD 2.1 million), Rohit Sharma (USD 2 million) and Robin Uthappa (2.1 million) also crossed the two million mark. But there were some surprise names in the unsold list with former India and ...
WATCH FULL VIDEO AT THIS LINK ::: bit.ly tech786.blogspot.com After the first day of bidding, five of the franchises have retained a total of 12 players (seven Indians and five overseas players) in advance of the auction. The total salary cap available across all the 10 franchises at the start of the day was USD 72.3 million. During the day, 72 players were sold for a cumulative hammer price of USD 52.8 million. Of these, 30 were Indians and 42 overseas players, according to the BCCI release. On the opening day, dashing India opener Gautam Gambhir became the costliest cricketer in the IPL by fetching a whopping USD 2.4 million (approx Rs 11.04 crore) as Indian players proved to be the biggest draw with three others going for more than USD two million. In a high-profile auction, where Bollywood stars and corporate bigwigs were locked in a bidding war, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) bought Gambhir for the mind-boggling sum, beating the previous high set by the English duo of Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff (USD 1.55 million) last season. KKR proved to be the big spender of the day by also buying hard-hitting all-rounders Yusuf Pathan (Rs 9.66 crore) and Jacques Kallis (Rs 5.06 crore) for the fourth edition of event to be held from April 8 to May 20. Three other Indian players,- Yusuf (USD 2.1 million), Rohit Sharma (USD 2 million) and Robin Uthappa (2.1 million) also crossed the two million mark. But there were some surprise names in the unsold list with former India and ...
WATCH FULL VIDEO AT THIS LINK ::: bit.ly tech786.blogspot.com After the first day of bidding, five of the franchises have retained a total of 12 players (seven Indians and five overseas players) in advance of the auction. The total salary cap available across all the 10 franchises at the start of the day was USD 72.3 million. During the day, 72 players were sold for a cumulative hammer price of USD 52.8 million. Of these, 30 were Indians and 42 overseas players, according to the BCCI release. On the opening day, dashing India opener Gautam Gambhir became the costliest cricketer in the IPL by fetching a whopping USD 2.4 million (approx Rs 11.04 crore) as Indian players proved to be the biggest draw with three others going for more than USD two million. In a high-profile auction, where Bollywood stars and corporate bigwigs were locked in a bidding war, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) bought Gambhir for the mind-boggling sum, beating the previous high set by the English duo of Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff (USD 1.55 million) last season. KKR proved to be the big spender of the day by also buying hard-hitting all-rounders Yusuf Pathan (Rs 9.66 crore) and Jacques Kallis (Rs 5.06 crore) for the fourth edition of event to be held from April 8 to May 20. Three other Indian players,- Yusuf (USD 2.1 million), Rohit Sharma (USD 2 million) and Robin Uthappa (2.1 million) also crossed the two million mark. But there were some surprise names in the unsold list with former India and ...
WATCH FULL VIDEO AT THIS LINK ::: bit.ly tech786.blogspot.com After the first day of bidding, five of the franchises have retained a total of 12 players (seven Indians and five overseas players) in advance of the auction. The total salary cap available across all the 10 franchises at the start of the day was USD 72.3 million. During the day, 72 players were sold for a cumulative hammer price of USD 52.8 million. Of these, 30 were Indians and 42 overseas players, according to the BCCI release. On the opening day, dashing India opener Gautam Gambhir became the costliest cricketer in the IPL by fetching a whopping USD 2.4 million (approx Rs 11.04 crore) as Indian players proved to be the biggest draw with three others going for more than USD two million. In a high-profile auction, where Bollywood stars and corporate bigwigs were locked in a bidding war, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) bought Gambhir for the mind-boggling sum, beating the previous high set by the English duo of Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff (USD 1.55 million) last season. KKR proved to be the big spender of the day by also buying hard-hitting all-rounders Yusuf Pathan (Rs 9.66 crore) and Jacques Kallis (Rs 5.06 crore) for the fourth edition of event to be held from April 8 to May 20. Three other Indian players,- Yusuf (USD 2.1 million), Rohit Sharma (USD 2 million) and Robin Uthappa (2.1 million) also crossed the two million mark. But there were some surprise names in the unsold list with former India and ...
WATCH FULL VIDEO AT THIS LINK ::: bit.ly tech786.blogspot.com After the first day of bidding, five of the franchises have retained a total of 12 players (seven Indians and five overseas players) in advance of the auction. The total salary cap available across all the 10 franchises at the start of the day was USD 72.3 million. During the day, 72 players were sold for a cumulative hammer price of USD 52.8 million. Of these, 30 were Indians and 42 overseas players, according to the BCCI release. On the opening day, dashing India opener Gautam Gambhir became the costliest cricketer in the IPL by fetching a whopping USD 2.4 million (approx Rs 11.04 crore) as Indian players proved to be the biggest draw with three others going for more than USD two million. In a high-profile auction, where Bollywood stars and corporate bigwigs were locked in a bidding war, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) bought Gambhir for the mind-boggling sum, beating the previous high set by the English duo of Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff (USD 1.55 million) last season. KKR proved to be the big spender of the day by also buying hard-hitting all-rounders Yusuf Pathan (Rs 9.66 crore) and Jacques Kallis (Rs 5.06 crore) for the fourth edition of event to be held from April 8 to May 20. Three other Indian players,- Yusuf (USD 2.1 million), Rohit Sharma (USD 2 million) and Robin Uthappa (2.1 million) also crossed the two million mark. But there were some surprise names in the unsold list with former India and ...
WATCH FULL VIDEO AT THIS LINK ::: bit.ly tech786.blogspot.com After the first day of bidding, five of the franchises have retained a total of 12 players (seven Indians and five overseas players) in advance of the auction. The total salary cap available across all the 10 franchises at the start of the day was USD 72.3 million. During the day, 72 players were sold for a cumulative hammer price of USD 52.8 million. Of these, 30 were Indians and 42 overseas players, according to the BCCI release. On the opening day, dashing India opener Gautam Gambhir became the costliest cricketer in the IPL by fetching a whopping USD 2.4 million (approx Rs 11.04 crore) as Indian players proved to be the biggest draw with three others going for more than USD two million. In a high-profile auction, where Bollywood stars and corporate bigwigs were locked in a bidding war, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) bought Gambhir for the mind-boggling sum, beating the previous high set by the English duo of Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff (USD 1.55 million) last season. KKR proved to be the big spender of the day by also buying hard-hitting all-rounders Yusuf Pathan (Rs 9.66 crore) and Jacques Kallis (Rs 5.06 crore) for the fourth edition of event to be held from April 8 to May 20. Three other Indian players,- Yusuf (USD 2.1 million), Rohit Sharma (USD 2 million) and Robin Uthappa (2.1 million) also crossed the two million mark. But there were some surprise names in the unsold list with former India and ...
WATCH FULL VIDEO AT THIS LINK ::: bit.ly tech786.blogspot.com After the first day of bidding, five of the franchises have retained a total of 12 players (seven Indians and five overseas players) in advance of the auction. The total salary cap available across all the 10 franchises at the start of the day was USD 72.3 million. During the day, 72 players were sold for a cumulative hammer price of USD 52.8 million. Of these, 30 were Indians and 42 overseas players, according to the BCCI release. On the opening day, dashing India opener Gautam Gambhir became the costliest cricketer in the IPL by fetching a whopping USD 2.4 million (approx Rs 11.04 crore) as Indian players proved to be the biggest draw with three others going for more than USD two million. In a high-profile auction, where Bollywood stars and corporate bigwigs were locked in a bidding war, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) bought Gambhir for the mind-boggling sum, beating the previous high set by the English duo of Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff (USD 1.55 million) last season. KKR proved to be the big spender of the day by also buying hard-hitting all-rounders Yusuf Pathan (Rs 9.66 crore) and Jacques Kallis (Rs 5.06 crore) for the fourth edition of event to be held from April 8 to May 20. Three other Indian players,- Yusuf (USD 2.1 million), Rohit Sharma (USD 2 million) and Robin Uthappa (2.1 million) also crossed the two million mark. But there were some surprise names in the unsold list with former India and ...
WATCH FULL VIDEO AT THIS LINK ::: bit.ly tech786.blogspot.com After the first day of bidding, five of the franchises have retained a total of 12 players (seven Indians and five overseas players) in advance of the auction. The total salary cap available across all the 10 franchises at the start of the day was USD 72.3 million. During the day, 72 players were sold for a cumulative hammer price of USD 52.8 million. Of these, 30 were Indians and 42 overseas players, according to the BCCI release. On the opening day, dashing India opener Gautam Gambhir became the costliest cricketer in the IPL by fetching a whopping USD 2.4 million (approx Rs 11.04 crore) as Indian players proved to be the biggest draw with three others going for more than USD two million. In a high-profile auction, where Bollywood stars and corporate bigwigs were locked in a bidding war, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) bought Gambhir for the mind-boggling sum, beating the previous high set by the English duo of Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff (USD 1.55 million) last season. KKR proved to be the big spender of the day by also buying hard-hitting all-rounders Yusuf Pathan (Rs 9.66 crore) and Jacques Kallis (Rs 5.06 crore) for the fourth edition of event to be held from April 8 to May 20. Three other Indian players,- Yusuf (USD 2.1 million), Rohit Sharma (USD 2 million) and Robin Uthappa (2.1 million) also crossed the two million mark. But there were some surprise names in the unsold list with former India and ...
WATCH FULL VIDEO AT THIS LINK ::: bit.ly tech786.blogspot.com After the first day of bidding, five of the franchises have retained a total of 12 players (seven Indians and five overseas players) in advance of the auction. The total salary cap available across all the 10 franchises at the start of the day was USD 72.3 million. During the day, 72 players were sold for a cumulative hammer price of USD 52.8 million. Of these, 30 were Indians and 42 overseas players, according to the BCCI release. On the opening day, dashing India opener Gautam Gambhir became the costliest cricketer in the IPL by fetching a whopping USD 2.4 million (approx Rs 11.04 crore) as Indian players proved to be the biggest draw with three others going for more than USD two million. In a high-profile auction, where Bollywood stars and corporate bigwigs were locked in a bidding war, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) bought Gambhir for the mind-boggling sum, beating the previous high set by the English duo of Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff (USD 1.55 million) last season. KKR proved to be the big spender of the day by also buying hard-hitting all-rounders Yusuf Pathan (Rs 9.66 crore) and Jacques Kallis (Rs 5.06 crore) for the fourth edition of event to be held from April 8 to May 20. Three other Indian players,- Yusuf (USD 2.1 million), Rohit Sharma (USD 2 million) and Robin Uthappa (2.1 million) also crossed the two million mark. But there were some surprise names in the unsold list with former India and ...
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WATCH FULL VIDEO AT THIS LINK ::: ipl-auction-2011-live-news-video.notlong.com http After the first day of bidding, five of the franchises have retained a total of 12 players (seven Indians and five overseas players) in advance of the auction. The total salary cap available across all the 10 franchises at the start of the day was USD 72.3 million. During the day, 72 players were sold for a cumulative hammer price of USD 52.8 million. Of these, 30 were Indians and 42 overseas players, according to the BCCI release. On the opening day, dashing India opener Gautam Gambhir became the costliest cricketer in the IPL by fetching a whopping USD 2.4 million (approx Rs 11.04 crore) as Indian players proved to be the biggest draw with three others going for more than USD two million. In a high-profile auction, where Bollywood stars and corporate bigwigs were locked in a bidding war, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) bought Gambhir for the mind-boggling sum, beating the previous high set by the English duo of Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff (USD 1.55 million) last season. KKR proved to be the big spender of the day by also buying hard-hitting all-rounders Yusuf Pathan (Rs 9.66 crore) and Jacques Kallis (Rs 5.06 crore) for the fourth edition of event to be held from April 8 to May 20. Three other Indian players,- Yusuf (USD 2.1 million), Rohit Sharma (USD 2 million) and Robin Uthappa (2.1 million) also crossed the two million mark. But there were some surprise names in the unsold list ...
WATCH FULL VIDEO AT THIS LINK ::: bit.ly tech786.blogspot.com After the first day of bidding, five of the franchises have retained a total of 12 players (seven Indians and five overseas players) in advance of the auction. The total salary cap available across all the 10 franchises at the start of the day was USD 72.3 million. During the day, 72 players were sold for a cumulative hammer price of USD 52.8 million. Of these, 30 were Indians and 42 overseas players, according to the BCCI release. On the opening day, dashing India opener Gautam Gambhir became the costliest cricketer in the IPL by fetching a whopping USD 2.4 million (approx Rs 11.04 crore) as Indian players proved to be the biggest draw with three others going for more than USD two million. In a high-profile auction, where Bollywood stars and corporate bigwigs were locked in a bidding war, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) bought Gambhir for the mind-boggling sum, beating the previous high set by the English duo of Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff (USD 1.55 million) last season. KKR proved to be the big spender of the day by also buying hard-hitting all-rounders Yusuf Pathan (Rs 9.66 crore) and Jacques Kallis (Rs 5.06 crore) for the fourth edition of event to be held from April 8 to May 20. Three other Indian players,- Yusuf (USD 2.1 million), Rohit Sharma (USD 2 million) and Robin Uthappa (2.1 million) also crossed the two million mark. But there were some surprise names in the unsold list with former India and ...
WATCH FULL VIDEO AT THIS LINK ::: bit.ly tech786.blogspot.com After the first day of bidding, five of the franchises have retained a total of 12 players (seven Indians and five overseas players) in advance of the auction. The total salary cap available across all the 10 franchises at the start of the day was USD 72.3 million. During the day, 72 players were sold for a cumulative hammer price of USD 52.8 million. Of these, 30 were Indians and 42 overseas players, according to the BCCI release. On the opening day, dashing India opener Gautam Gambhir became the costliest cricketer in the IPL by fetching a whopping USD 2.4 million (approx Rs 11.04 crore) as Indian players proved to be the biggest draw with three others going for more than USD two million. In a high-profile auction, where Bollywood stars and corporate bigwigs were locked in a bidding war, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) bought Gambhir for the mind-boggling sum, beating the previous high set by the English duo of Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff (USD 1.55 million) last season. KKR proved to be the big spender of the day by also buying hard-hitting all-rounders Yusuf Pathan (Rs 9.66 crore) and Jacques Kallis (Rs 5.06 crore) for the fourth edition of event to be held from April 8 to May 20. Three other Indian players,- Yusuf (USD 2.1 million), Rohit Sharma (USD 2 million) and Robin Uthappa (2.1 million) also crossed the two million mark. But there were some surprise names in the unsold list with former India and ...
WATCH FULL VIDEO AT THIS LINK ::: bit.ly tech786.blogspot.com After the first day of bidding, five of the franchises have retained a total of 12 players (seven Indians and five overseas players) in advance of the auction. The total salary cap available across all the 10 franchises at the start of the day was USD 72.3 million. During the day, 72 players were sold for a cumulative hammer price of USD 52.8 million. Of these, 30 were Indians and 42 overseas players, according to the BCCI release. On the opening day, dashing India opener Gautam Gambhir became the costliest cricketer in the IPL by fetching a whopping USD 2.4 million (approx Rs 11.04 crore) as Indian players proved to be the biggest draw with three others going for more than USD two million. In a high-profile auction, where Bollywood stars and corporate bigwigs were locked in a bidding war, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) bought Gambhir for the mind-boggling sum, beating the previous high set by the English duo of Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff (USD 1.55 million) last season. KKR proved to be the big spender of the day by also buying hard-hitting all-rounders Yusuf Pathan (Rs 9.66 crore) and Jacques Kallis (Rs 5.06 crore) for the fourth edition of event to be held from April 8 to May 20. Three other Indian players,- Yusuf (USD 2.1 million), Rohit Sharma (USD 2 million) and Robin Uthappa (2.1 million) also crossed the two million mark. But there were some surprise names in the unsold list with former India and ...

