Saturday, January 8, 2011

Dwayne Bravo

Dwayne Bravo
Largest carnival in Cricket - Indian Premier League (IPL) auction - was launched in Bangalore on Saturday with 353 players to go under the hammer and spend a total of $ 90,000,000.

    
The number of bidders was eight to ten as Pune and Kochi franchise has also served in the room at ITC Gardenia Royal Garden City. This certainly contributes to the real battle, fought primarily between Nita Ambani (Mumbai Indians), Vijay Mallya (Bangalore Royal Challengers), Subrata Roy (Pune Warriors) and GMR (Delhi Daredevils).
The first round began with nine players, beginning with Indian opener Gautam Gambhir was not fruitful, he set by his former employer, Delhi Daredevils. And the first hammer blow was heard when Gambhir was bought for a whopping $ 2,400,000 Kolkata Knight Riders Shah Rukh, labeled than they sell.

    
To the east of Sri Lanka's Tillakaratne Dilshan with a minimum price of 400,000 and Bangalore Royal Challengers for $ 650,000 bags of it.

    
Indian speedster Zaheer Khan, who played for the Mumbai Indians last year, has been successfully trading for $ 900,000 by Bangalore Royal Challengers.

    
The big hitter Yusuf Pathan was expected to complete for a large number of Kolkata Knight Riders, who sold to the highest bidder for the player of Baroda with 2.1 million.

    
The other players were to go under the hammer of a round of New Zealand, Ross Taylor, Rajasthan Royals Bags $ 1,000,000, Kevin Pietersen England, Deccan Chargers 650,000, Mahela Jayawardene Sri Lanka, which was purchased $ 1, $ 5,000,000 Kochi, Yuvraj Singh, bought Warriors Pune $ 1,800,000, and finally AB de Villiers, South Africa, including 1.1 million in the Bangalore Royal Challengers was.

    
The second round began with what might still be the biggest surprise, if we can call it that, of the auction. Sourav Ganguly, India's most successful opening mixer, and the skipper was at the table a minimum auction price of $ 400,000 presented. But even without a voice, if a bidder was his offer. The symbol remained unsold!

    
represented Australia at the auction began with limited specialist in new T20 captain, Cameron White. Deccan Chargers white finish on your computer at a cost of $ 1.1 million.

    
Jacques Kallis, perhaps the world's best all-rounder was the third in the second round of the hammer. Kolkata Knight Riders, who seemed in a mad spending spree again

    
Rohit Sharma Mumbaikar, once considered the heir of Sachin Tendulkar, with a final price of $ 2,000,000 spent by Nita Mumbai, India, Ambani called captive.

    
The following entry in the auction was Andrew Symonds and Harbhajan Singh would put a smile on his face when he Nita Ambani bags not-so-poor have USD 850,000. It remains to be seen whether the old enemies and friends Harbhajan Symonds to be in Mumbai.

    
Deccan Chargers would be no better replacement for Adam Gilchrist, Kumar Sangakkara have been if the house that can fulfill the duties of the three batters and wicketkeeping and Australia. The team of Hyderabad had $ 700,000 for the captain of Sri Lanka to pay.

    
from Deccan captain Adam Gilchrist has the following names of experienced auctioneer Richard Madley announced English. loss of profit was purchased Deccan Kings XI Punjab, the Gilchrist for $ 900,000. This highlights a fact of interest to you to Sangakkara and Gilchrist. Both drummer wicketkeeper, both the reason for their former teams and both have mutually ex-employer.

    
Two other members of the Indian "Fab Four" - Rahul Dravid and VVS Laxman - for better treatment by the bidder, in contrast to Ganguly. Although not much to draw, Dravid Rajasthan Royals had sold U.S. $ 500,000, while Laxman was down to the minimum price of 400,000 Kochi.

    
Robin Uthappa, the star of the PW-3 caused a fierce battle between the warriors in Pune and a few other bidders and was finally broken for a staggering $ 2,100,000 for the team from Pune.

    
There were five other bids before lunch: Johan Botha, South Africa, by Rajasthan Royals USD 950 000, New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori, sold to the Bangalore Royal Challengers bought for $ 550,000, Kiwi stumper Brendon McCullum, who went from $ 475,000 in Kochi, India speedster S Sreesanth, who was his house in Kochi equipment bags for $ 900 000, India fell into disgrace, but talented and versatile Irfan Pathan, who won a beautiful $ 1 paid 9 million Delhi Daredevils.

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