Apart from being categorized as capped, uncapped, and foreign players, the players, for the sake of the auction, are also categorized into a list of Marquee players. On the first day, the auction kicks off with the Marquee list. In auction, there were 16 players in the Marquee list which were divided into two batches of 8 for bidding purposes. Once the Marquee list is done, batsmen, allrounders, wicketkeepers, fast bowlers and spinners among the capped and uncapped players come up for the bidding round.
The second day involves the accelerated bidding and the bidding for the remaining players. Once all the shortlisted players have been brought to bidding, the process is repeated until the teams get the minimum required player combinations right. In the IPL auction, the players are bought by franchises for a specific amount during the auction process.
There are other ways such as trading and replacement which we will talk about earlier in the article. So where does the money go? The players are bought for three years for the amount paid during the auction. That means the player gets the auction price every year.
If a player gets injured in the middle of the season, franchises are supposed to pay him in full. Additionally, if a player is fit to play but plays only a few games or sits out the entire season, even then he gets his full salary. Many uncapped players spend their season without playing a single game. Glenn Maxwell, who was bought by Mumbai Indians in for a USD 1 Million, played just 3 games that season but received his full salary.
Thus, when it comes to filling up the last few spots they go for the low base-price players, such as Indian uncapped players, to make up for the minimum squad requirement. Pat Cummins, who was bought for INR IPL is a business as much as it is a cricket festival in India and across the globe.
Franchises spend millions of dollars on players as an investment in this great product called IPL. So how do the franchises make money after all? The Chinese technology giant Vivo is the title sponsor for IPL until along with other official sponsors such as Jio, Goibibo, Dream11 to name a few. BCCI earns a lot of money from these sponsors.
This is the guaranteed amount that all the franchises generate every year. Each IPL team also has separate sponsors. Each franchise has a home ground assigned to it by the BCCI. For example, Wankhede Stadium is the home ground for Mumbai Indians. The money coming from the ticket sales during home games is another source of income for IPL franchises. The sea of yellow during a CSK game or a sea of blue during MI is the sea of merchandised t-shirts bought by the fans.
These merchandised products are a source of revenue for the IPL franchises. The champions of the IPL are set to earn 20 Crores which is a relatively low amount in the scheme of things. The IPL franchises also earn some money in player trades in the trading window in case the new franchise is paying the player more than the old franchise. IPL is a big-money game. Each franchise is backed by some business corporations. They spend Crores on player salaries, promotions, training facilities, etc.
For them it is about making a profit, as much as, if not more, about the game of Cricket. Thus, the auction becomes crucial in terms of adding required players to the squad and making the squad strong enough to go all the way. The core team is the group of match-winning individuals who, if fit, play every game of the season. Note also clause If the captain persists in the action the IPL Match Referee shall award the match in accordance with clause Note: In addition to the consequences of any refusal to play prescribed under this clause, any such refusal, whether temporary or final, may result in disciplinary action being taken against the captain and team responsible under the IPL Code of Conduct.
If the scores are equal, the result shall be a tie and no account shall be taken of the number of wickets that have fallen. In the event of a tied match the teams shall compete in a Super Over to determine the winner. Refer to Appendix F. The target set will always be a whole number and one run less will constitute a Tie. If the score is equal to the par score, the match is a Tie. Otherwise the result is a victory, or defeat, by the margin of runs by which the score exceeds, or falls short of, the Par Score.
Nothing that happens thereafter, except as in clause Note also clause If, without having scored a total of runs in excess of the total scored by the opposing side,the side batting last has lost all its wickets, but as the result of an award of 5 Penalty runs itstotal of runs is then sufficient to win, the result shall be stated as a win to that side byPenalty runs. If the side fielding last wins the match, the result shall be stated as a win by runs. If the match is decided by one side conceding defeat or refusing to play, the result shall bestated as Match Conceded or Match Awarded, as the case may be.
See clause2. Unless a result is reached sooner, play will then continue, if conditions permit, untilthe prescribed number of overs has been completed. Thenumber of overs shall be taken as they were at the call of Time forthe supposed conclusion of the match. No account shall be taken of the timebetween that moment and the resumption of play. The team with the highest number of points shall be at the top of the table and the team with the lowest shall be at the bottom.
If any of the Final, the Eliminator, Qualifier 1 or Qualifier 2 matches are tied, or there is no result, the following shall apply: The procedure for any Super Over shall be as set out in Appendix F.
Voting History. Law 1 - The Players 2. Law 3 - The Umpires 4. Law 4 - The Scorers 5. See clause Voting History. Law 1 - The Players 2. Law 3 - The Umpires 4. Law 4 - The Scorers 5. Law 5 - The Ball 6. Law 6 - The Bat 7. Law 7 - The Pitch 8. Law 8 - The Wickets 9. Law 10 - Preparation and Maintenance of the Playing Area Law 11 - Covering the Pitch Law 12 - Innings Law 13 - The Follow-on Law 14 - Declaration and Forfeiture Law 15 - Intervals Law 16 - Start of Play; Cessation of Play Law 17 - Practice on the Field Law 18 - Scoring Runs Law 19 - Boundaries Law 20 - Lost Ball Law 21 - The Result AFP Photo.
The process for the appointment of a new coaching staff is underway with BCCI officially inviting applications for the various positions on Sunday. Shastri has been serving as the India head coach since July and under him, the team has tasted unprecedented success on the Test tours of Australia and elsewhere.
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