What is Indian Premier League 2011 (IPL)?
The Premier League, India, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), and sanctioned by the International Cricket Council is a Twenty20 competition, 8 clubs to play in the first season ofIPL 2011 is starting April 2008, a tournament between the clubs for 44 days, and all the games that are played at home and away games. A total of 59 matches will be played with 177 hours of entertainment with a Super-Saturday, in which both the semi-finals and finals will be played on the same day. All of the prize money for the Indian Premier League 2011 is $ 3 million.
IPL works in a model similar to Britain's English Premier League clubs, where the franchisee BCCI and the players of the club are bought and sold like any professional club. BCCI was a project of the plume and format of theIPL 2011 . What can be seen below…
Clubs (Franchisee) should, from their homeland.
Each club can exceed a pool of 16 players.
Four youth clubs-21 players in their pool of 16
Four players should include, in the area where the club is located or has been committed.
Each of foreign players are known as "designated player" and will open a tender for all clubs for the next season.
All matches will be played out.
An inter-and intra Division will be played between these associations.
Intrawest division games are played at the weekend while the international division games are played this week. The clubs of the BCCI and the franchise to be paid by the board of directors of a club. The two divisions of the franchise in South Africa and North America. All franchisees obtain territorial exclusivity, so that nobody can live in their own sector, as regards the registration on a player so last but not least, as every game is played according to rules and regulations the ICC.
The league is separate from the ECB organization that independently manage the affairs of theIPL 2011 , which also serves as the name IS Bindra, Chirayu Ameen, Arun Jaitly, Rajeev Shukla, the MAK Pataudi, Sunil Gavaskar Lalit modes Ravi Shastri and his members. The integration of the accounts of theIPL 2011 is on an annual basis. The separate office forIPL 2011 in the MCA's Cricket newly-built homes.
His last stop will be considered "Twenty20 Champions League", the resumption on the format of the UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE all finalists from around the world to play in the Champions League. The champion team in the Champions League Twenty20 receive $ 5 million, the highest ever allocated to the cricket event.
Here are some players that already have a contract withIPL 2011
Can't keep track of which player has gone to which team, or for how much? Our interactive auction list helps you follow the action on a frenzied weekend. Sort this list by clicking on column headers.
IPL 4 - Player Auction 2011
| Player Name
| Country
| IPL Team
| Cost (USD) |
| Sachin Tendulkar (retained) |
India |
Mumbai Indians |
1800000 |
| Harbhajan Singh (retained) |
India |
Mumbai Indians |
1300000 |
| Kieron Pollard (retained) |
West Indies |
Mumbai Indians |
900000 |
| Lasith Malinga (retained) |
Sri Lanka |
Mumbai Indians |
500000 |
| MS Dhoni (retained) |
India |
Chennai Super Kings |
1800000 |
| Suresh Raina (retained) |
India |
Chennai Super Kings |
1300000 |
| M Vijay (retained) |
India |
Chennai Super Kings |
900000 |
| Albie Morkel (retained) |
South Africa |
Chennai Super Kings |
500000 |
| Shane Warne (retained) |
Australia |
Rajasthan Royals |
1800000 |
| Shane Watson (retained) |
Australia |
Rajasthan Royals |
1300000 |
| Virender Sehwag (retained) |
India |
Delhi Daredevils |
1800000 |
| Virat Kohli (retained) |
India |
Royal Challengers Bangalore |
1800000 |
| Gautam Gambhir |
India |
Kolkata Knight Riders |
2400000 |
| Tillakaratne Dilshan |
Sri Lanka |
Royal Challengers Bangalore |
650000 |
| Yusuf Pathan |
India |
Kolkata Knight Riders |
2100000 |
| Zaheer Khan |
India |
Royal Challengers Bangalore |
900000 |
| AB de Villiers |
South Africa |
Royal Challengers Bangalore |
1100000 |
| Ross Taylor |
New Zealand |
Rajasthan Royals |
1000000 |
| Kevin Pietersen |
England |
Deccan Chargers |
650000 |
| Yuvraj Singh |
India |
Pune Warriors |
1800000 |
| Mahela Jayawardene |
Sri Lanka |
Kochi |
1500000 |
| Daniel Vettori |
New Zealand |
Royal Challengers Bangalore |
550000 |
| Adam Gilchrist |
Australia |
Kings XI Punjab |
900000 |
| Jacques Kallis |
South Africa |
Kolkata Knight Riders |
1100000 |
| Irfan Pathan |
India |
Delhi Daredevils |
1900000 |
| Rahul Dravid |
India |
Rajasthan Royals |
500000 |
| Johan Botha |
South Africa |
Rajasthan Royals |
950000 |
| Rohit Sharma |
India |
Mumbai Indians |
2000000 |
| Andrew Symonds |
Australia |
Mumbai Indians |
850000 |
| Cameron White |
Australia |
Deccan Chargers |
1100000 |
| Kumar Sangakkara |
Sri Lanka |
Deccan Chargers |
700000 |
| Graeme Smith |
South Africa |
Pune Warriors |
500000 |
| Robin Uthappa |
India |
Pune Warriors |
2100000 |
| VVS Laxman |
India |
Kochi |
400000 |
| Brendon McCullum |
New Zealand |
Kochi |
475000 |
| Sreesanth |
India |
Kochi |
900000 |
| RP Singh |
India |
Kochi |
500000 |
| Michael Hussey |
Australia |
Chennai Super Kings |
425000 |
| Shaun Marsh |
Australia |
Kings XI Punjab |
400000 |
| JP Duminy |
South Africa |
Deccan Chargers |
300000 |
| Shikhar Dhawan |
India |
Deccan Chargers |
300000 |
| Saurabh Tiwary |
India |
Royal Challengers Bangalore |
1600000 |
| David Hussey |
Australia |
Kings XI Punjab |
1400000 |
| David Warner |
Australia |
Delhi Daredevils |
750000 |
| Parthiv Patel |
India |
Kochi |
290000 |
| Wriddhiman Saha |
India |
Chennai Super Kings |
100000 |
| Dinesh Karthik |
India |
Kings XI Punjab |
900000 |
| Naman Ojha |
India |
Delhi Daredevils |
270000 |
| Brad Haddin |
Australia |
Kolkata Knight Riders |
325000 |
| Tim Paine |
Australia |
Pune Warriors |
270000 |
| Davy Jacobs |
South Africa |
Mumbai Indians |
190000 |
| James Hopes |
Australia |
Delhi Daredevils |
350000 |
| Ravindra Jadeja |
India |
Kochi |
950000 |
| Shakib Al Hasan |
Bangladesh |
Kolkata Knight Riders |
425000 |
| Stuart Broad |
England |
Kings XI Punjab |
400000 |
| Abhishek Nayar |
India |
Kings XI Punjab |
800000 |
| Angelo Mathews |
Sri Lanka |
Pune Warriors |
950000 |
| Dwayne Bravo |
West Indies |
Chennai Super Kings |
200000 |
| Steven Smith |
Australia |
Kochi |
200000 |
| James Franklin |
New Zealand |
Mumbai Indians |
100000 |
| Ishant Sharma |
India |
Deccan Chargers |
450000 |
| Praveen Kumar |
India |
Kings XI Punjab |
800000 |
| Ashish Nehra |
India |
Pune Warriors |
850000 |
| Brett Lee |
Australia |
Kolkata Knight Riders |
400000 |
| Morne Morkel |
South Africa |
Delhi Daredevils |
475000 |
| Dale Steyn |
South Africa |
Deccan Chargers |
1200000 |
| Ryan Harris |
Australia |
Kings XI Punjab |
325000 |
| Dirk Nannes |
Australia |
Royal Challengers Bangalore |
650000 |
| Doug Bollinger |
Australia |
Chennai Super Kings |
700000 |
| Muttiah Muralitharan |
Sri Lanka |
Kochi |
1100000 |
| Piyush Chawla |
India |
Kings XI Punjab |
900000 |
| R Ashwin |
India |
Chennai Super Kings |
850000 |
| Pragyan Ojha |
India |
Deccan Chargers |
500000 |
| Amit Mishra |
India |
Deccan Chargers |
300000 |
| Nathan McCullum |
New Zealand |
Pune Warriors |
100000 |
| Ramesh Powar |
India |
Kochi |
180000 |
| Aaron Finch |
Australia |
Delhi Daredevils |
300000 |
| Eoin Morgan |
England |
Kolkata Knight Riders |
350000 |
| Brad Hodge |
Australia |
Kochi |
425000 |
| Callum Ferguson |
Australia |
Pune Warriors |
300000 |
| Manoj Tiwary |
India |
Kolkata Knight Riders |
475000 |
| Cheteshwar Pujara |
India |
Royal Challengers Bangalore |
700000 |
| S Badrinath |
India |
Chennai Super Kings |
850000 |
| Paul Collingwood |
England |
Rajasthan Royals |
250000 |
| Matthew Wade |
Australia |
Delhi Daredevils |
100000 |
| Dan Christian |
Australia |
Deccan Chargers |
900000 |
| Thisara Perera |
Sri Lanka |
Kochi |
80000 |
| Ajit Agarkar |
India |
Delhi Daredevils |
210000 |
| Charl Langeveldt |
South Africa |
Royal Challengers Bangalore |
140000 |
| Vinay Kumar |
India |
Kochi |
475000 |
| Ashok Dinda |
India |
Delhi Daredevils |
375000 |
| Munaf Patel |
India |
Mumbai Indians |
700000 |
| Shaun Tait |
Australia |
Rajasthan Royals |
300000 |
| Umesh Yadav |
India |
Delhi Daredevils |
750000 |
| Clint McKay |
Australia |
Mumbai Indians |
110000 |
| L Balaji |
India |
Kolkata Knight Riders |
500000 |
| Roelof van der Merwe |
South Africa |
Delhi Daredevils |
50000 |
| Steve O'Keefe |
Australia |
Kochi |
20000 |
| Luke Pomersbasch |
Australia |
Royal Challengers Bangalore |
50000 |
| Venugopal Rao |
India |
Delhi Daredevils |
700000 |
| Scott Styris |
New Zealand |
Chennai Super Kings |
200000 |
| Ben Hilfenhaus |
Australia |
Chennai Super Kings |
100000 |
| Jaidev Unadkat |
India |
Kolkata Knight Riders |
250000 |
| Manpreet Gony |
India |
Deccan Chargers |
290000 |
| Joginder Sharma |
India |
Chennai Super Kings |
150000 |
| Wayne Parnell |
South Africa |
Pune Warriors |
160000 |
| Abhimanyu Mithun |
India |
Royal Challengers Bangalore |
260000 |
| Nuwan Kulasekara |
Sri Lanka |
Chennai Super Kings |
100000 |
| Sudeep Tyagi |
India |
Chennai Super Kings |
240000 |
| Suraj Randiv |
Sri Lanka |
Chennai Super Kings |
80000 |
| Owais Shah |
England |
Kochi |
200000 |
| Michael Klinger |
Australia |
Kochi |
75000 |
| Ryan ten Doeschate |
Netherlands |
Kolkata Knight Riders |
150000 |
| Mitchell Marsh |
Australia |
Pune Warriors |
290000 |
| Andrew McDonald |
Australia |
Delhi Daredevils |
80000 |
| John Hastings |
Australia |
Kochi |
20000 |
| Pankaj Singh |
India |
Rajasthan Royals |
95000 |
| Johan van der Wath |
South Africa |
Royal Challengers Bangalore |
50000 |
| Jerome Taylor |
West Indies |
Pune Warriors |
100000 |
| James Pattinson |
Australia |
Kolkata Knight Riders |
100000 |
| Alfonso Thomas |
South Africa |
Pune Warriors |
100000 |
| George Bailey |
Australia |
Chennai Super Kings |
50000 |
| Rilee Rossouw |
South Africa |
Royal Challengers Bangalore |
20000 |
| Nuwan Pradeep |
Sri Lanka |
Royal Challengers Bangalore |
20000 |
| Chris Lynn |
Australia |
Deccan Chargers |
20000 |
| Faf du Plessis |
South Africa |
Chennai Super Kings |
120000 |
| Jesse Ryder |
New Zealand |
Pune Warriors |
150000 |
| Murali Kartik |
India |
Pune Warriors |
400000 |
| Rusty Theron |
South Africa |
Deccan Chargers |
85000 |
| Travis Birt |
Australia |
Delhi Daredevils |
20000 |
| Dmitri Mascarenhas |
England |
Kings XI Punjab |
100000 |
| Jonathan Vandiar |
South Africa |
Royal Challengers Bangalore |
20000 |
| Moises Henriques |
Australia |
Mumbai Indians |
50000 |
| Colin Ingram |
South Africa |
Delhi Daredevils |
100000 |
| Michael Lumb |
England |
Deccan Chargers |
80000 |
| Nathan Rimmington |
Australia |
Kings XI Punjab |
20000 |
| Robert Frylinck |
South Africa |
Delhi Daredevils |
20000 |
| Aiden Blizzard |
Australia |
Mumbai Indians |
20000 |
| Mohammad Kaif |
India |
Royal Challengers Bangalore |
130000 |
Note: Franchises have not revealed how much they will pay players they have retained. The cost for these players in the above table is the amount that will be subtracted from their franchises' auction purse.
Chris GayleThe Indian cricket seris Premier League is the last offer made by the Board of Control for Cricket in India. Eight teams above cities in India plays against all others in a series of 59 games to win the championship.
The games will be played in April and May and early'80s with the ICC rankings Kricketspieler worldwide. BCCI has bids on top of 8 teams on the highest bidder.
Major names in the industry, businesshouses, moviestars and others bought, the city of the team for millions of dollars, the GOI rich Cricket Board. After the BCCI is similar to the Women's League of cricket.
The owners of the team now have to buy players for their teams and players from over 80 contracts were offered by the BCCI to play in the series. These players are more bought by the bidders and then play, as part of the team of their city.
The format twenty20 cricket has already begun the heat of Indian supporters won with India for the statement of Twenty20 World Athletics in 2007.
Cricket is a department store in India with billions of dollars were in the services of radio and television broadcasting rights, advertising, scores of players, promotions and more.
The amount of the fine and cricket in India is the spirit zurückschreckend.IPL 2011 is capitalize and the passion and dedication of India thiw game for the fans. |