Sachin Tendulkar's son Arjun, a left-arm fast bowler, has also been included in the shortlisted list, in the lowest base price category of Rs 20 lakh
The eight franchises have already announced their lists of retained and released players and the deadline to announce the list of traded players is February 4
It will be the last chance for the domestic players to impress before the all-important IPL auction when the knock-outs of the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy begin here from Tuesday.
The venue for IPL 2021 players' auction is yet to be decided, says a BCCI official
Jason Holder ended up playing a crucial role in SRH's run to the IPL 2020 playoffs, taking 14 wickets in seven matches and scoring 66 crucial runs from the lower order
The deadline to announce the list of traded players is February 4 while the date for IPL 2021 players auction is tentatively scheduled for February 11
Aaron Finch, Lasith Malinga, and Mohammed Siraj are among the players that have been released
The IPL's governing council has decided that the eight franchises will be allowed to submit the names of their retained players by January 21, league's chairman Brijesh Patel said on Thursday. Patel and members of the IPL GC recently had a virtual meeting earlier this week where the planning and preparations of the next IPL was discussed at length. "We will have the players' retention till January 21 and the trading window for the franchises closes on February 4," Patel, the former India Test batsman told PTI while informing that the date of the auction is yet to be finalised. It is expected that the mini auction that is supposed to be held this year for the existing eight teams will be held in the second or third week of February. The eight IPL teams enjoy a players' purse of Rs 85 crore and Patel said that thre will be "no increase of purse" for the 2021 auction. It is expected that Chennai Super Kings, one team that only had Rs 15 lakh left after the last auction, would release
In the grand finale of IPL 2020, Shikhar Dhawan manages to score only 15 runs while Bumrah failed to get a single wicket
The leg-spinner has managed to join a select band of bowlers who have picked 15 or more wickets in a single edition of the IPL and conceded less than run-a-ball
Although IPL 2020 was tad different from previous ones, Mumbai's consistent rise was the only constant with the side routing any opposition coming its way
Delhi Capitals now take on defending IPL champions Mumbai Indians on Tuesday (November 10)
Considering Delhi's inconsistent form, SRH could get past it easily on the back of its batting and strict bowling. However, if Delhi's batsmen perform, it could get tough for SRH
Delhi would be wary of its fragile and inconsistent batting line-up as all batsmen, barring Marcus Stoinis, have struggled
Warner was all praise for his star batsman Williamson after the latter's half century helped the team beat RCB in the Eliminator of the 2020 IPL
Kohli rued the dropped catch of Kane Willaimson at the fag end of their IPL Eliminator, saying the match could have gone in his side's favour had the 'difficult' chance been taken
Williamson credited his team's bowlers for restricting RCB to a paltry score of 131 runs on Friday
SRH is making the most of the presence of four international captains in their line-up with two of them, Jason Holder and Kane Williamson, combining to lead the team home in a tricky chase against RCB
Williamson smashed his 14th IPL half-century while Jason Holder played a cautious knock as SRH kept their finals hope alive
Peaking at the right time and with all their boxes ticked, Sunrisers Hyderabad are certain to hold sway over a dishevelled Delhi Capitals in the second Indian Premier League qualifier here on Sunday. The past couple of weeks have been a picture in contrast for the two franchises. After an underwhelming first half, Sunrisers Hyderabad started pushing the envelope with the mercurial David Warner marshalling his resources well. Capitals, on the other hand, looked like serious contenders till their first nine games, winning seven in that phase before an inexplicable slump saw them lose five out of their next six matches with skipper Shreyas Iyer looking all at sea. The current situation notwithstanding, young Iyer would want to lead the Capitals to their first summit clash in 13 editions while Warner wouldn't mind adding another silverware to his 2016 triumph. In fact, if he can win the next two games, Warner could boast of guiding comparatively one of the more inexperienced teams in