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ICC Cricket World Cup 2011: Indian Team Players List Announced

The national cricket selection committee led by its chairman K Srikanth, which picked India's final 15-member squad for the ICC cricket World Cup, has named opening batsman Virender Sehwag as Dhoni's deputy.
The others selected in the squad are Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar, Gautam Gambhir, Suresh Raina, Yusuf Pathan, Zaheer Khan, Harbhajan Singh, Virat Kohli, Ashish Nehra, Praveen Kumar, Munaf Patel, R. Ashwin and Piyush Chawla.
"We have the confidence the team will win the world cup and do the nation proud. Injuries are not a worry for us. We have selected the best probable squad," Srikanth told reporters after announcing the squad.
Mumbai's middle order batsman Rohit Sharma and pacers Ishant Sharma and S. Sreesanth have not made it to the squad, which comprises, seven batsmen, four pacers and three spinners.
1. M S Dhoni [Captain & Wicket Keeper]
2. Zaheer Khan
3. Munaf Patel
4. Ashish Nehra
5. R Ashwin
6. Harbhajan Singh
7. Yusuf Pathan
8. Sachin Tendulkar
9. Virender Sehwag
10. Praveen Kumar
11. Gautam Gambhir
12. Piyush Chawla
13. Virat Kohli
14. Suresh Raina
15. Yuvraj Singh
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Michael Hussey, Bravo, Saha to stay in Super Kings
The Chennai Super Kings selected up three players, Michael Hussey (Australia), Dwayne Bravo (West Indies) and India wicket-keeper Wriddhiman Saha at the 2011 Indian Premier League player auction here on Saturday. The bidding is set to conclude on Sunday.
Hussey, the star Aussie middle-order batsman, thus remains with the Super Kings while the dapper Saha, who also keeps wickets, is a new signing as also the Caribbean all-rounder Bravo.
The Super Kings made a successful bid for Hussey for 425,000 US Dollars while Saha came in with a price tag of USD 100,000 and Bravo was picked up for 200,000 as there were no other bidders.
The 2010 IPL and Champions League champions are still left with over three Million US dollars in their budget for the auction that will continue through this evening.
It may be recalled that the Super Kings retained four players from their winning squad, including skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Suresh Raina, Murali Vijay and South African all-rounder Albie Morkel.
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Hussey, the star Aussie middle-order batsman, thus remains with the Super Kings while the dapper Saha, who also keeps wickets, is a new signing as also the Caribbean all-rounder Bravo.
The Super Kings made a successful bid for Hussey for 425,000 US Dollars while Saha came in with a price tag of USD 100,000 and Bravo was picked up for 200,000 as there were no other bidders.
The 2010 IPL and Champions League champions are still left with over three Million US dollars in their budget for the auction that will continue through this evening.
It may be recalled that the Super Kings retained four players from their winning squad, including skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Suresh Raina, Murali Vijay and South African all-rounder Albie Morkel.
Source: chennaisuperkings.com
Harbhajan Singh and Andrew Symonds to play for Mumbai Indians
Jan.08 (GMM) They were bitter rivals in the Sydney racial row three years ago but Harbhajan Singh and Andrew Symonds will play for the same team in IPL IV after Mumbai Indians bought the former Australian all-rounder in the players' auction here on Saturday.
After already retaining temperamental off-spinner Harbhajan for the fourth season of the Twenty20 league starting April 8, Mumbai Indians today bought Symonds for USD 850,000.
Harbhajan and Symonds were involved in the "Monkeygate" incident in 2008 when India made a Test tour of Australia but today's signing means the two volatile players will share the same dressing room in IPL IV.
Symonds had then accused Harbhajan of calling him a "monkey" which led to International Cricket Council banning the Indian off-spinner for three matches which was later overturned after an appeal.
The ICC's move did not go down well with Symonds, who is dubbed as the bad boy of Australian cricket for his drinking binges. The incident also led to bad blood between the players of both the teams.
Symonds played for the Deccan Chargers in the first three editions of the IPL and was also part of the team that won the title in 2009.
Harbhajan, on the other hand, have been representing Mumbai Indians under Sachin Tendulkar's captaincy since the league's inaugural edition in 2008.
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After already retaining temperamental off-spinner Harbhajan for the fourth season of the Twenty20 league starting April 8, Mumbai Indians today bought Symonds for USD 850,000.
Harbhajan and Symonds were involved in the "Monkeygate" incident in 2008 when India made a Test tour of Australia but today's signing means the two volatile players will share the same dressing room in IPL IV.
Symonds had then accused Harbhajan of calling him a "monkey" which led to International Cricket Council banning the Indian off-spinner for three matches which was later overturned after an appeal.
The ICC's move did not go down well with Symonds, who is dubbed as the bad boy of Australian cricket for his drinking binges. The incident also led to bad blood between the players of both the teams.
Symonds played for the Deccan Chargers in the first three editions of the IPL and was also part of the team that won the title in 2009.
Harbhajan, on the other hand, have been representing Mumbai Indians under Sachin Tendulkar's captaincy since the league's inaugural edition in 2008.
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Gautam Gambhir get record price of $2.4 million
BANGALORE: Opener Gautam Gambhir onSaturday became the costliest cricketer in the IPL by fetching a whopping $2.4million (approx Rs 11.04 crore) on the first day of the auctions where Indianplayers proved to be the biggest draw with three others going for more than $2million.
In a high-profile auction, where Bollywood starsand corporate bigwigs were locked in a bidding war, Kolkata Knight Riders boughtGambhir for the mind-boggling sum, beating the previous high set by the Englishduo of Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff ($1.55 million) lastseason.
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In a high-profile auction, where Bollywood starsand corporate bigwigs were locked in a bidding war, Kolkata Knight Riders boughtGambhir for the mind-boggling sum, beating the previous high set by the Englishduo of Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff ($1.55 million) lastseason.
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2011 IPL player list - Player Bidding 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 |
Sourabh 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 |
Source:espncricinfo.com
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kochi IPL team players list - latest updates
1 Mahela Jayawardene
2. Brnden McCullum
3. VVS Laxman
4. S Sreesanth
5. RP Singh
6. Partiv Patel
7. Ravindra Singh Jadeja
8. Steven Smith
9. Muttiah Muralitharan
10. Ramesh Pawar
11. Brad Hodge
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2. Brnden McCullum
3. VVS Laxman
4. S Sreesanth
5. RP Singh
6. Partiv Patel
7. Ravindra Singh Jadeja
8. Steven Smith
9. Muttiah Muralitharan
10. Ramesh Pawar
11. Brad Hodge
2011 IPL most expensive players list
1. Gautam Gambhir: Kolkata Knight Riders - 11.04 Crore*
2. Yusuf Pathan: Kolkata Knight Riders - 9.66 Crore*
3. Robin Uthappa: Sahara Pune Warriors - 9.66 Crore*
4. Rohit Sharma: Mumbai Indians - 9.2 crore*
5. Irfan Pathan: Kolkata Knight Riders - 9.2 crore*
6. Yuvraj Singh: Sahara Pune Warriors - 8.2 Crore*
7. Mahela Jayawardene: Kochi Rs 6.9 crore*
8. Jacques Kallis Kolkatta Knight Riders Rs 5.06 crore*
9. AB de Villiers: Royal Challengers Bangalore 1.1 Million USD
10. Cameron White: Deccan Chargers 1.1 Million USD
* INR (Indian Rupees)
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2. Yusuf Pathan: Kolkata Knight Riders - 9.66 Crore*
3. Robin Uthappa: Sahara Pune Warriors - 9.66 Crore*
4. Rohit Sharma: Mumbai Indians - 9.2 crore*
5. Irfan Pathan: Kolkata Knight Riders - 9.2 crore*
6. Yuvraj Singh: Sahara Pune Warriors - 8.2 Crore*
7. Mahela Jayawardene: Kochi Rs 6.9 crore*
8. Jacques Kallis Kolkatta Knight Riders Rs 5.06 crore*
9. AB de Villiers: Royal Challengers Bangalore 1.1 Million USD
10. Cameron White: Deccan Chargers 1.1 Million USD
* INR (Indian Rupees)
Friday, January 7, 2011
2011 IPL Bidding : Live Update
2011 Indian Premier League Season 4 Bidding starts with the team India’s classy Opener and previous Delhi Daredevils’ batsman Gautam Gambhir, after powerful bidding between the team owners Gautam Gambhir finally goes to Kolkata Knight Riders for 2.4 millions (Rs 11.04 crore).
RCB Buy Sri Lanka team dominating opener Tillakaratne Dilshan for Rs 2.9 crore and Indian fast bowler Zaheer Khan for $900,000.
New Zealand team cricketer Ross Taylor sold to Rajasthan Royals at $1 million.
The young allrounder of team India and former Rajasthan Royals Player Yusuf Pathan goes to Kolkata Knight Riders for $2.1 million (Rs 9.2 crore).
English middle order batsman Kevin Pietersen purchased by Deccan Chargers for Rs 2.99 crore.
Sri Lanka batsman Mahela Jayawardane goes to IPL Kochi team for $1.5 million (Rs 6.9 crore).
Stylish Indian batsman Yuvraj Singh goes to Sahara Pune Warriors for $1.8 million (Rs 8.28 crore).
Former Australian all-rounder Andrew Symonds sold to Mumbai Indians for $850,000 (Rs 3.91 crore).
Experienced Sri Lanka W/k Kumar Sanghakkara goes to Deccan Chargers for $700,000 (Rs 3.22 crore).
Former Australian W/k Adam Gilchrist snatched by Kings XI Punjab for $900,000 (Rs 1.14 crore).
The great wall of team India Rahul Dravid goes to Rajasthan Royals for $500,000 (Rs 2.3 crore).
South Africa team Captain Graeme Smith sold to Pune Warriors for $500,000 (Rs 2.3 crore).
Indian’s young cracking Batsman Robin Uthappa grabbed by Sahara Pune Warriors for $2.1 million (Rs 9.66 crore).
South Africa team Off Spinner Johan Botha goes to Rajasthan Royals for $950,000 (Rs 4.37 crore).
South Africa team batsman and past Delhi Daredevils hunk AB De Villiers goes to Royal Challengers Bangalore at $1.1 million (Rs 5.06 crore).
Australian hard hitter Cameron White goes to Deccan Chargers Hydrabad for $1.1 million (Rs 5.06 crore).
South Africa’s experienced batsman Jacques Kallis purchased by Kolkatta Knight Riders for $1.1 million (Rs 5.06 crore).
The young and inspiring batsman of team India Rohit Sharma goes to Mumbai Indians for $2 millions (Rs 9.2 crore).
Classic Indian Batsman VVS Laxman sold to IPL Kochi for $300,000 (Rs 1.84 crore).
Magical Spinner of New Zealand Daniel Vettori goes to Bangalore for $550,000 (Rs 2.5 crore).
New Zealand W/k Batsman Brendon McCullum goes to IPL Kochi Team for $450,000 (Rs 2.2 crore).
Indian Bowler S Sreesanth goes to home team Kochi Team for 4.1 crore
Another Indian bowler R.P Singh goes to Kochi for 2.3 crore
Indian wicket keeper batsman Partiv Patel goes to Kochi for 1.33 crore
Australian batsman David Hussey goes to Punjab XII for 6.44 crore
Australian Spinner Steven Smith sold to Kochi for Rs 92 lakh
The South African JP Duminy batsman goes to Deccan Chargers for 1.38 crore
Indian Wicket Keeper Batsman Dinesh Karthik goes to Punjab XII for
Indian Spinner & Middle order batsman Ravindra Singh Jadeja goes to Kochi For 4.4 crore
Brad Hodge gets picked up by Kochi for $325000
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RCB Buy Sri Lanka team dominating opener Tillakaratne Dilshan for Rs 2.9 crore and Indian fast bowler Zaheer Khan for $900,000.
New Zealand team cricketer Ross Taylor sold to Rajasthan Royals at $1 million.
The young allrounder of team India and former Rajasthan Royals Player Yusuf Pathan goes to Kolkata Knight Riders for $2.1 million (Rs 9.2 crore).
English middle order batsman Kevin Pietersen purchased by Deccan Chargers for Rs 2.99 crore.
Sri Lanka batsman Mahela Jayawardane goes to IPL Kochi team for $1.5 million (Rs 6.9 crore).
Stylish Indian batsman Yuvraj Singh goes to Sahara Pune Warriors for $1.8 million (Rs 8.28 crore).
Former Australian all-rounder Andrew Symonds sold to Mumbai Indians for $850,000 (Rs 3.91 crore).
Experienced Sri Lanka W/k Kumar Sanghakkara goes to Deccan Chargers for $700,000 (Rs 3.22 crore).
Former Australian W/k Adam Gilchrist snatched by Kings XI Punjab for $900,000 (Rs 1.14 crore).
The great wall of team India Rahul Dravid goes to Rajasthan Royals for $500,000 (Rs 2.3 crore).
South Africa team Captain Graeme Smith sold to Pune Warriors for $500,000 (Rs 2.3 crore).
Indian’s young cracking Batsman Robin Uthappa grabbed by Sahara Pune Warriors for $2.1 million (Rs 9.66 crore).
South Africa team Off Spinner Johan Botha goes to Rajasthan Royals for $950,000 (Rs 4.37 crore).
South Africa team batsman and past Delhi Daredevils hunk AB De Villiers goes to Royal Challengers Bangalore at $1.1 million (Rs 5.06 crore).
Australian hard hitter Cameron White goes to Deccan Chargers Hydrabad for $1.1 million (Rs 5.06 crore).
South Africa’s experienced batsman Jacques Kallis purchased by Kolkatta Knight Riders for $1.1 million (Rs 5.06 crore).
The young and inspiring batsman of team India Rohit Sharma goes to Mumbai Indians for $2 millions (Rs 9.2 crore).
Classic Indian Batsman VVS Laxman sold to IPL Kochi for $300,000 (Rs 1.84 crore).
Magical Spinner of New Zealand Daniel Vettori goes to Bangalore for $550,000 (Rs 2.5 crore).
New Zealand W/k Batsman Brendon McCullum goes to IPL Kochi Team for $450,000 (Rs 2.2 crore).
Indian Bowler S Sreesanth goes to home team Kochi Team for 4.1 crore
Another Indian bowler R.P Singh goes to Kochi for 2.3 crore
Indian wicket keeper batsman Partiv Patel goes to Kochi for 1.33 crore
Australian batsman David Hussey goes to Punjab XII for 6.44 crore
Australian Spinner Steven Smith sold to Kochi for Rs 92 lakh
The South African JP Duminy batsman goes to Deccan Chargers for 1.38 crore
Indian Wicket Keeper Batsman Dinesh Karthik goes to Punjab XII for
Indian Spinner & Middle order batsman Ravindra Singh Jadeja goes to Kochi For 4.4 crore
Brad Hodge gets picked up by Kochi for $325000
2011 IPL auction in Kochi Team
Mahela Jayawardene, Kochi, $1.5 million
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IPL auction 2011 Live Updates
Players sold at 12 noon.
Gautam Gambhir , Kolkata Knight Riders, $2.4 million
Dilshan Tillakaratne, Royal Challengers Bangalore, $650,000
Zaheer Khan, Royal Challengers Bangalore, $900,000
Ross Taylor, Rajasthan Royals, $1 million
Yusuf Pathan, Kolkata Knight Riders, $2.1 million
Kevin Pietersen, Deccan Chargers, $650,000
Mahela Jayawardene, Kochi, $1.5 million
Yuvraj Singh, Pune, $1.8million
AB de Villiers, RCB, $1.1 million
Source: GMM
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Gautam Gambhir , Kolkata Knight Riders, $2.4 million
Dilshan Tillakaratne, Royal Challengers Bangalore, $650,000
Zaheer Khan, Royal Challengers Bangalore, $900,000
Ross Taylor, Rajasthan Royals, $1 million
Yusuf Pathan, Kolkata Knight Riders, $2.1 million
Kevin Pietersen, Deccan Chargers, $650,000
Mahela Jayawardene, Kochi, $1.5 million
Yuvraj Singh, Pune, $1.8million
AB de Villiers, RCB, $1.1 million
Source: GMM
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Michael Bevan named Kings XI Punjab coach

Bevan, 40, was the mainstay of Australia's middle order and part of the World Cup winning teams in 1999 and 2003. Following his retirement, he also had a brief stint in the unauthorised Indian Cricket League. "The immediate focus of course is on getting the right pool of talent in the upcoming auctions in Bangalore," Bevan was quoted as saying in a release issued by the franchise.
"I have been following IPL since the first season, and now thanks to my new role as coach of Kings XI Punjab, I am part of this enthralling cricket tournament. I love this game and I am quite excited to coach a team that is driven by the same passion... my boys and I promise to deliver some great cricketing moments this season of IPL."
Punjab finished at the bottom of the league last year, losing 10 out of their 14 games. The auctions will be held in Bangalore on January 8 and 9.
IPL Bidding 2011: 10 bidders, 350 players, 16 hrs, $75 mn

The 2011 edition of the IPL will see 74 matches with ten teams and some of the hardest hitters and greatest bowlers in action. The team owners make money from gate collection at the stadium, from advertisement, from selling team memorabilia. Many run websites too to build dedicated fan base and sell items, from T-shirts to cricket gear with the team logo embossed.
From a five-day Test with a rest day in between, cricket has grown in popularity exponentially with introduction of the one-day format.
None expected the game will reach dizzying heights by becoming even shorter. The IPL, which started off with a bombastic title of 'Chairman and Commissioner' for the man heading it three years ago, Lalit Modi, has not only done that. It has come to stay and is spreading to other cricketing countries as well with some already boasting of their version of Twenty20.
For two days from Saturday, the ITC Royal Gardenia in the heart of the IT hub will be the scene of both, action and auction.
A portly, flamboyant Vijay Mallya, a liquor to airlines honcho, dimpled Preity Zinta, the lissome Shilpa Shetty, the diminutive Gayathri Reddy and Nita Ambani, another portly honcho N Srinivasan and above all the 'King of Bollywood' Shah Rukh Khan or their representatives will be bidding for their best bets.
Far away in London or somewhere in England will be the 'Chairman and Commissioner' of the first three IPL editions Modi, now more busy battling various charges against him than strutting around the auction venue, like a larger than life figure he did in the past.
He may well see it live on TV channels, perhaps with a wry smile that the auction is without him. Only he had the charisma to keep the bidders and viewers on the edge of their seats, like in an actual T20 game at the stadium.
IPL auction Yusuf Pathan is the sports star value

The highly successful tournament is set to feature 10 teams and a whopping 74 matches this season starting April 8 and many players feel the addition of the two new franchises would make the auction a tricky affair.
"Because of additional two teams things have become tricky. Even otherwise very few players from the core Indian players group are available for auction," said a player.
"I believe player like Yusuf Pathan are going to be the main draw during this year's IPL auction. Forming team is going to be difficult this time around," he added.
Another senior Team India player said they have already chalked out their plan for the auction and would look for two overseas players.
"We have retained more than one player so for us our core group is ready. We will gun for two more classy overseas players and then have to concentrate on local players. We are sure that we can manage with whatever funds we have in our hand," he said.
"If teams have not retained any player then they have power of purse at their disposal," said the player, who was surprisingly released by his franchise.
Anil Kumble withdrawn out of IPL deal

"It's a tough call but I had lots of things I had committed to," he told ESPNcricinfo. "I had a company to run, I wanted to be involved in other things. At some point of time you have to take a call and move on."
Kumble - who had a reserve price of US$400,000, the maximum possible, for the upcoming IPL auction - will remain associated with the Bangalore franchise as its Chief Mentor. He will be a part of the RCB's senior leadership team over the next three years. "As long as you're playing, you can't really start focussing on other things that you want to do ... It's not easy but it's a step you need to take and that's what has happened."
He retired from international cricket in 2008, and remains India's leading wicket-taker in Tests (619) and one-dayers (337). In November 2010, Kumble won the election to become president of the Karnataka State Cricket Association, and had earlier been appointed chairman of the National Cricket Academy, based in Bangalore. He is also the vice-chairman of the state's wildlife board.
In the IPL, Bangalore had a forgettable inaugural season under Rahul Dravid, and started poorly in 2009 with Kevin Pietersen at the helm. Kumble took over as leader midway through that season and helped turn round Bangalore's form, taking them to the final, and also captained them to the semi-finals last year. He was among the most effective bowlers in the previous two seasons, taking 17 wickets with an economy of 6.42 in 2010, and 21 at an economy of 5.86 in 2009.
The IPL's chief operating officer Sundar Raman tweeted that Kumble's absence would be felt. "Jumbo [Kumble's nickname] will be missed in IPL. Been an inspiration for many youngsters."