The Indian Chief Association (IPL) 2024 player sell off is good to go to occur on December 19 in Dubai. A sum of 333 cricketers will go under the mallet. 214 of which are Indians and 119 are abroad players of which 2 are from partner countries. The rundown has 116 covered players, 215 uncapped players and 2 players from partner countries. Gujarat Titans will enter the closeout with the most noteworthy excess satchel while Lucknow Super Goliaths have the least cash left for the occasion.
Here is a glance at the excess handbag of the relative multitude of 10 establishments – Gujarat Titans (Rs 38.15 crore), Sunrisers Hyderabad (Rs 34 crore), Kolkata Knight Riders (Rs 32.7 crore), Chennai Super Lords (Rs 31.4 crore), Punjab Rulers (Rs 29.1 crore), Delhi Capitals (Rs 28.95 crore), Illustrious Challengers Bangalore (Rs 23.25 crore), Mumbai Indians (Rs 17.75 crore), Rajasthan Royals (Rs 14.5 crore) and Lucknow Super Goliaths (Rs 13.15 crore).
Before the little closeout in Dubai starts, we should examine one less popular rule – the quiet sudden death round bid.
What is a quiet sudden death round bid?
With the establishments having little handbag remaining, odds are high that at least two sides could wind up on a tied bid for a player and neglect to go further because of absence of asset. For this situation, the sudden death round bid will be acquired activity to conclude the side who will pack the administrations of the player.
How does the quiet sudden death round offer work?
The establishments, who put a joint last offered for a specific player, should present a quiet composed bid on a structure. The side that vows to pay a higher sum in it will secure the administrations of the player. The cash guaranteed by the establishment on the structure would be paid by them to the Leading group of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). This sum will be notwithstanding the last offered made by the establishment for the player. Be that as it may, the sum paid by the establishment to the BCCI wouldn’t influence its compensation cap.
On the off chance that the sudden death round offers from the establishments are equivalent, the cycle will be rehashed until a champ is chosen.
Has the sudden death round bid at any point been utilized in IPL barters?
In the 2010 IPL closeout, Kieron Pollard and Shane Bond were offered to Mumbai Indians and Kolkata Knight Riders separately through the sudden death round bid.
In the 2012 closeout, Chennai Super Rulers got the administrations of Ravindra Jadeja through this technique.