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All you need to know about IPL 2024 Auction

All you need to know about IPL 2024 Auction

333 players, including 219 Indians will go under the hammer in the IPL 2024 Auction scheduled on December 19 in Dubai.

The Indian Premier League (IPL) on Monday announced the final IPL 2024 auction pool. The IPL 2024 mini-auction will take place on December 19 in Dubai. The auction will see 333 cricketers go under the hammer as teams of IPL teams look to strengthen their squad even further.

This is the first time the IPL auction is set to take place outside India. InsideSport brings you every little detail about the IPL 2024 auction.

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When will IPL 2024 Auction be held?

The IPL 2024 auction will take place on December 19.

Where will auction be held?

The auction will take place in the Coca Cola Arena, in Dubai.

At what time will auction start?

The auction will start at 2.30 PM IST.

Where can I watch the IPL 2024 Auction on TV?

The auction will be broadcast on Star Sports network.

Where can I livestream the auction?

The auction can be livestreamed on the JioCinema app and website for free in India.

How many cricketers will go under the hammer?

333 cricketers will go under the hammer in the auction.

How many Indian players will go under the hammer?

214 Indian players will go under the hammer.

How many overseas players will go under the hammer?

119 are overseas players will go under the hammer.

How many slots do teams have for players?

The IPL teams have a total of 77 slots available for players, out of which 30 slots are for overseas players.

How many players are in the INR 2 crore bracket?

A total of 23 players have chosen to be slotted in the INR 2 crore bracket.

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Total Purse Remaining for Each Franchise

  • Gujarat Titans (GT): 38.15 crore
  • Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH): 34 crore
  • Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR): 32.7 crore
  • Chennai Super Kings (CSK): 31.4 crore
  • Punjab Kings (PBKS): 29.1 crore
  • Delhi Capitals (DC): 28.95 crore
  • Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB): 23.25 crore
  • Mumbai Indians (MI): 17.75 crore
  • Rajasthan Royals (RR): 14.5 crore
  • Lucknow Super Giants (LSG): 13.15 crore

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