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  • DELHI DAREDEVILS

    7 14.89%
  • GUJARAT LIONS

    0 0%
  • KINGS XI PUNJAB

    0 0%
  • KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS

    10 21.28%
  • MUMBAI INDIANS

    6 12.77%
  • RISING PUNE SUPERGIANTS

    7 14.89%
  • ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE

    14 29.79%
  • SUNRISERS HYDERABAD

    3 6.38%
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    players who were released by the six
    franchises are:
    Delhi Daredevils: C.M. Gautam, Domnic Joseph
    Muthuswamy, Jaydev Unadkat, K.K. Jiyaz, Kona
    Srikar Bharat, Manoj Tiwary, Angelo Mathews,
    Gurinder Sandhu and Marcus Stoinis.
    Kings XI Punjab: Karanveer Singh, Parvinder
    Awana, Shivam Sharma, Yogesh Golwalkar,
    Beuran Hendricks, George Bailey and Thisara
    Perera.
    Kolkata Knight Riders: Veer Pratap Singh,
    Aditya Garhwal, K.C Cariappa, Sumit Narwal,
    Vaibhav Rawal, Patrick Cummins, Ryan ten
    Doeschate, James Neesham, Azhar Mahmood
    and Johan Botha.
    Mumbai Indians: Aditya Tare, Abhimanyu
    Mithun, Pawan Suyal, Pragyan Ojha, Aiden
    Blizzard, Aaron Finch, Alex Hales, Ben
    Hilfenhaus, Colin Munro and Josh Hazlewood.
    Royal Challengers Bangalore: Vijay Zol, Ashok
    Dinda, Dinesh Karthik, Iqbal Abdullah, Jalaj
    Saxena, Manvinder Bisla, Sandeep Warrier,
    Shishir Bhavane, Subramaniam Badrinath,
    Yogesh Takawale, Nic Maddinson, Darren
    Sammy, Rilee Rossouw and Sean Abbott.
    Sunrisers Hyderabad: Chama Milind, Gade
    Hanuma Vihari, Laxmi Ratan Shukla, Prasanth
    Padmanabhan, Praveen Kumar, Kevin Pietersen
    and Ravi Bopara.
    On the other hand, as many as 101 Indian
    players, including 37 overseas stars were
    retained by the franchises.
    Delhi Daredevils: Amit Mishra, Jayant Yadav,
    Mayank Agarwal, Mohammad Shami, Saurabh
    Tiwary, Shahbaz Nadeem, Shreyas Iyer, Zaheer
    Khan, Albie Morkel, Imran Tahir, Jean-Paul
    Duminy, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Quinton de Kock,
    Travis Head.
    Kings XI Punjab: Akshar Rajesh Patel, Anureet
    Singh, Gurkeerat Singh Mann, Manan Vohra,
    Murali Vijay, Nikhil Shankar Naik, Rishi Dhawan,
    Sandeep Sharma, Shardul Narendra Thakur,
    Wriddhiman Saha, David Miller, Glenn Maxwell,
    Mitchell Johnson, Shaun Marsh.
    Kolkata Knight Riders: Gautam Gambhir,
    Kuldeep Singh Yadav, Manish Pandey, Piyush
    Chawla, Robin Uthappa, Sheldon Jackson,
    Suryakumar Yadav, Umesh Yadav, Yusuf Pathan,
    Andre Russell, Brad Hogg, Chris Lynn, Morne
    Morkel, Shakib Al Hasan, Sunil Narine.
    Mumbai Indians: Akshay Wakhare, Ambati
    Rayudu, Harbhajan Singh, Hardik Pandya, J.
    Suchitch, Jasprit Bumrah, Nitish Rana, Parthiv
    Patel, Ranganath Vinay Kumar, Rohit Sharma,
    Shreyas Gopal, Siddhesh Dinesh Lad, Unmukt
    Chand, Corey Anderson, Keiron Pollard, Lasith
    Malinga, Lendl Simmons, Mitchell McClenaghan.
    Royal Challengers Bangalore: Abu Nechim
    Ahmed, Harshal Patel, Kedar Jadhav, Mandeep
    Hardev Singh, Sarfaraz Naushad Khan, Sreenath
    Arvind, Varun Aaron, Virat Kohli, Yuzvendra
    Singh Chahal, AB de Villers, Adam Milne, Chris
    Gayle, David Wiese, Mitchell Starc.
    Sunrisers Hyderabad: Ashish Reddy,
    Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Bipul Sharma, Karn
    Sharma, K.L. Rahul, Naman Ojha, Parvez Rasool,
    Ricky Bhui, Shikhar Dhawan, Siddharth Kaul,
    David Warner, Eoin Morgan, Kane Williamson,
    Moises Henriques, Trent Boult.

    @4EVER @BangaloreaN @renjuus
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    Otta season kazhinjappam Yuvrajine Delhi thatti alle

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    Delhi Daredevils: C.M. Gautam, Domnic Joseph
    Muthuswamy, Jaydev Unadkat, K.K. Jiyaz, Kona
    Srikar Bharat, Manoj Tiwary, Angelo Mathews,
    Gurinder Sandhu and Marcus Stoinis.

    Kings XI Punjab: Karanveer Singh, Parvinder
    Awana, Shivam Sharma, Yogesh Golwalkar,
    Beuran Hendricks, George Bailey and Thisara
    Perera.

    Kolkata Knight Riders: Veer Pratap Singh,
    Aditya Garhwal, K.C Cariappa, Sumit Narwal,
    Vaibhav Rawal, Patrick Cummins, Ryan ten
    Doeschate, James Neesham, Azhar Mahmood
    and Johan Botha.

    Mumbai Indians: Aditya Tare, Abhimanyu
    Mithun, Pawan Suyal, Pragyan Ojha, Aiden
    Blizzard, Aaron Finch, Alex Hales, Ben
    Hilfenhaus, Colin Munro and Josh Hazlewood.

    Royal Challengers Bangalore: Vijay Zol, Ashok
    Dinda, Dinesh Karthik, Iqbal Abdullah, Jalaj
    Saxena, Manvinder Bisla, Sandeep Warrier,
    Shishir Bhavane, Subramaniam Badrinath,
    Yogesh Takawale, Nic Maddinson, Darren
    Sammy, Rilee Rossouw and Sean Abbott.

    Sunrisers Hyderabad: Chama Milind, Gade
    Hanuma Vihari, Laxmi Ratan Shukla, Prasanth
    Padmanabhan, Praveen Kumar, Kevin Pietersen
    and Ravi Bopara.

    BOLD blue - team kittum, blue - possible, others may not get buyers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4EVER View Post
    Otta season kazhinjappam Yuvrajine Delhi thatti alle
    Yuvi and mathews ne maathram lelathil koduthal mathi mattu teamsinekaalum purse aakum
    Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KARNAN View Post
    Yuvi and mathews ne maathram lelathil koduthal mathi mattu teamsinekaalum purse aakum
    Yuviye same price-l veendum aarengilum edukkum ennu athrakk urappaano

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4EVER View Post
    Yuviye same price-l veendum aarengilum edukkum ennu athrakk urappaano
    Athala kavi udesiche avare kalanjal thanne dd yude kayyil 23.5cr varum mattu teams 8-10 Players ne kalanjalum ee ithrayum cr kittia

    pinne yuvi ee pravishyam 4cr nu mele pokumenu thonunila
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    Virender Sehwag: I want to coach
    in the IPL
    Virender Sehwag, a name that used to send
    shivers down the spine of any bowling attack in
    the world, is ready to share his experience and
    knowledge with the young, blooming talents of
    Indian cricket in the IPL.
    The 37-year-old has played for several teams in
    the IPL, and according to the right-hander, the
    cash-rich league has had a big impact on Indian
    cricket.
    The former India opening batsman believes IPL
    is a great platform for young Indian talents to
    showcase their cricketing skills.
    "I think it is a platform for a young Indian player.
    If you look at 2000-01, when I joined the team,
    we took 20 games to get used to international
    cricket," Sehwag said in an exclusive interview
    with ESPNCricinfo .
    "Now, someone like Shikhar Dhawan, who has
    played in the IPL, is used to the pace, and he
    scored 180-odd on Test debut against Australia."
    The former Kings XI Punjab batsman decided to
    retire from the IPL because he did not want any
    young talents to miss out on an opportunity
    because of him.
    Manan Vohra found it a little difficult to find a
    place in the playing XI of the Kings XI Punjab as
    Sehwag had way more experience under his belt.
    "Indian players play in the IPL to get into the
    Indian team. There is no point playing in the IPL
    when I have retired from international cricket. I
    did not want a youngster to miss out because of
    me," Sehwag added.
    "Manan Vohra can now play all the 14 games
    and if he does well, he can also get into the
    Indian team. I didn't want to stop a youngster
    from playing."
    Many people have criticised the IPL and have
    gone on to say that players' performances in the
    glamourous T20 league should not be the criteria
    for selection to the India team. And on the other
    hand, many have also supported the IPL, as it
    gives a chance to the young budding talents to
    prove their worth alongside the stars of
    international cricket.
    Sehwag also believes that a lot of players get
    noticed after they play in the IPL. He gave the
    examples of Glenn Maxwell, Yusuf Pathan, David
    Warner and Ravindra Jadeja as players who
    caught the eye of the selectors and later went
    on to play for their respective nations.
    "What is the harm if a domestic player plays in
    the IPL?" Sehwag asked. "It is only the good
    players who get selected to play. Give me one
    player who is not good and playing in the IPL. If
    he's good enough, he can get selected for India
    as well, as it is a platform."
    "A lot of players like Ravindra Jadeja, Yusuf
    Pathan, Warner and Glenn Maxwell were noticed
    at the IPL first. It is a platform for players all
    over the world and not just Indian players."
    "If a player is playing the IPL and earning money,
    it is not his fault that he is not playing for India.
    He is not quitting the game. He is playing first-
    class, one-day cricket and the IPL. If the
    selectors don't pick him, what can the player
    do?"
    Sehwag does not want to end his association
    with cricket as he still loves the game. He is
    also considering taking up the role of a mentor
    or a batting consultant in the IPL for next
    season, while also not ruling out taking up a
    commentator's role.
    "I would love to be a coach, mentor or a batting
    consultant. I would love to commentate in Hindi
    as most people who watch the game are more
    comfortable with Hindi in India rather than
    English," Sehwag said.
    "If any IPL team wants me to be a mentor or a
    batting consultant, I would love to do that. I can
    share my knowledge with the youngsters."
    Sehwag, who has retired from the international
    game, is currently focusing on playing in the
    Masters Champions League (MCL) T20 2016,
    which starts later this month in Dubai.
    Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience.

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    January 22, 2016 16:07 PM IST
    IPL 2016 Player Auction: Kevin
    Pietersen wants IPL action, so will
    RCB, SRH or DD bid for the
    Englishman?

    Kevin Pietersen, who has played for Royal
    Challengers Bangalore, Deccan Chargers, Delhi
    Daredevils and Sunrisers Hyderabad in the past,
    is available for bidding in the upcoming 2016
    Player Auction on 6 February in Bengaluru.
    Pietersen hopes franchises show interest in him
    during the IPL auction.
    The former Englishman revealed his interest via
    Twitter when a cricket fan quizzed him about his
    participation in the ninth edition of the IPL.
    The IPL auction has an incredible pool of players,
    including Yuvraj Singh, Martin Guptill, Jos Buttler,
    Travis Head, Martin Guptill and Colin Munro.
    With Pietersen saying he really wants to play in
    the IPL this season, the IPL Auction stakes just
    got a little higher.
    I hope so. Hopefully an @IPL franchise signs me
    up. Love India! ❤️ https://t.co/BlUFwWraS9
    — Kevin Pietersen (@KP24) January 22, 2016
    All these players are big names in the T20 arena,
    and are expected to command big money during
    the auction in Bengaluru.
    With such mega stars, IPL franchises are
    expected to come prepared and sign the players
    who fit their bill.
    Pietersen has been in top form in the Big Bash
    League as well, and his current employers -- the
    Melbourne Stars -- have already signed the
    player for the next two editions of the BBL. It
    just reflects the value Pietersen adds to a team.
    Pietersen is one of the most successful players
    in the IPL, with an average of 37.12 at a strike
    rate of 136.07. Pietersen, who decided to give
    the IPL 2015 a miss, and play English county
    cricket, to put forward a case to be selected to
    the national team, was released by the Sunrisers
    Hyderabad.
    However, Pietersen has not played for England
    since Jan 2014 and one does not see the player
    representing his national side in the near future
    as well. With Pietersen available for the full
    length of the competition, IPL franchises will be
    keen to sign the player.
    Will his former employers like the Royal
    Challengers Bangalore, Delhi Daredevils or
    Sunrisers Hyderabad put in a bid? The Daredevils
    have the best chance considering they have the
    highest purse for the auction.
    The RCB, who possess an outstanding batting
    lineup, which includes AB de Villiers, Chris Gayle
    and Virat Kohli, can sign him and make their
    battting look even stronger. With Kohli and Gayle
    as the openers, Pietersen can walk in to bat at
    number four as de Villiers comes in at number
    three. If RCB sign the player, other teams will
    have their work cut out against Bangalore.
    RCB, who have retained 14 players in their
    squad, and have a purse of Rs 21.625crore, still
    have to buy a few more at the IPL 2016 Player
    Auction, which could lead to them opting out of
    a Pietersen battle, if a bidding war ensues.
    Pietersen's former employers, Sunrisers have the
    second largest purse in the IPL auction, with Rs
    30.15cr and could once again sign the player as
    he can also contribute with his gentle off-
    spinners.
    With batsmen such as Shikhar Dhawan, Eoin
    Morgan and David Warner, Pietersen will add
    more firepower to their batting lineup as well.
    Looking at things, Pietersen could be one of the
    most wanted players during the IPL auction.
    Even Delhi, who have the biggest purse at Rs
    37.15cr can outbid teams with if they really want
    the Englishman.
    The new two entrants in IPL 2016 -- Rising Pune
    Supergiants and Team Rajkot – might also think
    about bidding for Pietersen during the IPL Player
    Auction. Both teams need to add quality and
    quantity as they only have five players – bought
    during the IPL 2016 Player Draft in December --
    each.
    Rajkot, who have a purse of Rs 27cr, should try
    their best to sign Pietersen as they already have
    three all-rounders – Ravindra Jadeja, Dwayne
    Bravo and James Faulkner – and are hence in
    serious need of a batsman. Pietersen, with his
    IPL experience, can play an important role for
    Rajkot, if they sign him.
    Irrespective of the number of franchises, who
    put in a bid for the player, the Englishman is
    expected to be a huge asset as he is still one of
    the most dangerous batsmen in world cricket.
    Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience.

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    IPL 2016 news: KKR, Sunrisers
    Hyderabad and Mumbai Indians to
    battle for Jos Buttler in February
    auction

    IPL franchises have received a shot in the arm
    with reports suggesting England wicketkeeper
    Jos Buttler will be available for the February
    auctions. Three teams -- Kolkata Knight Riders
    (KKR), Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) and Mumbai
    Indians (MI) -- have shown an interest in signing
    the player, which might lead to a big battle
    during the IPL auction.
    Initially, IPL teams were not sure regarding
    Buttler's availability, but, now with the
    aggressive right-hander set to feature, the
    franchises are more than eager to sign a player
    of such quality.
    Last week, England coach Trevor Bayliss also
    stated that Buttler could play in the IPL. The
    England Cricket Board also seems to have given
    the player the green signal to participate in the
    IPL and gain experience.
    Among a number of top stars in the auction,
    Yuvraj Singh and Jos Buttler could be two of the
    biggest names to go under the hammer. When
    these players' names come up during the
    auction, one can expect some fierce bidding.
    The Telegraph report that KKR, SRH and MI are
    interested in signing Buttler, as he can add great
    value to any team he signs for in the IPL. If
    there is a bidding war for the Englishman, SRH
    stands the best chance of signing the player, as
    the franchise has more money in their purse
    during the IPL auction, compared to the other
    two teams. SRH have a balance purse of 30.15
    cr, while KKR and MI have 17.95 cr and 14.405
    cr each.
    SRH have retained 14 players from last season,
    which means that the franchise have quite a few
    players more to sign to fill their squad. With KKR
    and MI having retained 19 and 15 players
    respectively, a fascinating auction seems to be
    on the cards with three teams keen on Buttler.
    However, one cannot not rule out one of the
    other teams from joining the battle for Buttler.
    Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience.

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