Cricket Country Staff
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Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Dec 03, 2018, 08:36 PM (IST)
Edited: Dec 03, 2018, 08:36 PM (IST)
The player auction ahead of the 2019 Indian Premier League will be held in Jaipur on December 18, the BCCI announced on Monday.
The auction will be a one-day affair and there is also a change in venue with the event moving to the Pink City from Bengaluru.
Only 70 players — 50 Indians and 20 overseas — will be up grabs with eight teams left with a total purse of Rs 145.25 crore.
Below is the full list of salary cap available for each of eight IPL franchises
Chennai Super Kings
No of Players: 23, No of Overseas Players 8, Total money spent: 73.6 cr, Salary cap available: 8.4 cr, Available slot: 2, Overseas slot: 0
Delhi Daredevils
No of Players: 15, No of Overseas Players 5, Total money spent: 56.5 cr, Salary cap available: 25.5 cr, Available slot: 10, Overseas slot: 3
Kings XI Punjab
No of Players:10, No of Overseas Players 4, Total money spent: 45.8 cr, Salary cap available: 36.2 cr, Available slot: 15, Overseas slot: 4
Kolkata Knight Riders
No of Players: 13, No of Overseas Players: 3, Total money spent: 66.8 cr, Salary cap available: 15.2 cr, Available slot: 12, Overseas slot: 5
Mumbai Indians
No of Players: 18, No of Overseas Players: 7, Total money spent: 70.85 cr, Salary cap available: 11.15 cr, Available slot: 7, Overseas slot: 1
Rajasthan Royals
No of Players: 16, No of Overseas Players: 5, Total money spent: 61.05 cr, Salary cap available: 20.95 cr, Available slot: 9, Overseas slot: 3
Royal Challengers Bangalore
No of Players: 15, No of Overseas Players: 6, Total money spent:63.85 cr, Salary cap available: 18.15 cr, Available slot:10, Overseas slot: 2
Sunrisers Hyderabad
No of Players: 20, No of Overseas Players: 6, Total money spent:72.3 cr, Salary cap available: 9.70 cr, Available slot: 5, Overseas slot: 2
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