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Chennai Super Kings
Squad strength: 25
Players bought in auction: 2
Purse at the end of the auction: INR. 3.2 Crore
Having retained the bulk of the squad beforehand, CSK had a minor role to play during the latest auction. However, they did bring in a value addition to their Indian pace arsenal in the form of Mohit Sharma, who had essayed key roles for the team in the past.
Delhi Capitals
Squad strength: 25
Players bought in auction: 10
Purse at the end of the auction: INR. 7.7 Crore
Having retained 14 players and acquiring Shikhar Dhawan during the transfer window, Delhi's auction outing was all about filling the gaps. They had let go of overseas names like Glenn Maxwell, Jason Roy and Liam Plunkett, and to make up for it they roped in solid options like Keemo Paul, Sherfane Rutherford and Colin Ingram, which blends well with the young Indian names in the set up.
Kings XI Punjab
Squad strength: 23
Players bought in the auction: 13
Purse at the end of the auction: INR. 3.7 Crore
Kings XI Punjab were heavily dependant on the top order in IPL 2018, especially KL Rahul, and their shortcomings with the middle order eventually cost them a spot in the playoffs. In order to address the imbalance, they chose to refurbish their squad by only retained 10 players before the auction - letting go several Indian names, including Yuvraj Singh, Manoj Tiwary, Axar Patel and Mohit Sharma.
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IPL 2019 squads - Auction buys, retention and transfers
December 18 2018
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Chennai Super Kings
Squad strength: 25
Players bought in auction: 2
Purse at the end of the auction: INR. 3.2 Crore
Having retained the bulk of the squad beforehand, CSK had a minor role to play during the latest auction. However, they did bring in a value addition to their Indian pace arsenal in the form of Mohit Sharma, who had essayed key roles for the team in the past.
Batsmen Allrounders Spinners Pacers
R Gaikwad* R Jadeja Mitchell Santner Mohit Sharma*
MS Dhoni (wk) David Willey Imran Tahir Lungi Ngidi
Suresh Raina Dwayne Bravo Harbhajan Singh Deepak Chahar
Faf du Plessis Shane Watson Karn Sharma KM Asif
M Vijay Kedar Jadhav
Shardul Thakur
Sam Billings (wk) C Bishnoi
Monu Kumar
Ambati Rayudu
Dhruv Shorey
N Jagadeesan (wk)
Delhi Capitals
Squad strength: 25
Players bought in auction: 10
Purse at the end of the auction: INR. 7.7 Crore
Having retained 14 players and acquiring Shikhar Dhawan during the transfer window, Delhi's auction outing was all about filling the gaps. They had let go of overseas names like Glenn Maxwell, Jason Roy and Liam Plunkett, and to make up for it they roped in solid options like Keemo Paul, Sherfane Rutherford and Colin Ingram, which blends well with the young Indian names in the set up.
Ishant Sharma's presence also provides an experienced lending hand to the pace department, which has talented domestic pacers like Nathu Singh and Bandaru Ayyappa along with big overseas names like Kagiso Rabada and Trent Boult. Overall, a balanced squad which should hold Delhi in good stead to set their poor record in the IPL straight.
Batsmen Allrounders Spinners Pacers
A Bains (wk)* Jalaj Saxena* Amit Mishra B Ayyappa*
Hanuma Vihari* Keemo Paul* Rahul Tewatia Nathu Singh*
Shreyas Iyer S Rutherford* Jayant Yadav Ishant Sharma*
Shikhar Dhawan Colin Ingram* S Lamichhane Avesh Khan
Rishabh Pant (wk) Axar Patel*
Kagiso Rabada
Prithvi Shaw Harshal Patel
Trent Boult
Colin Munro Manjot Kalra
Chris Morris
Kings XI Punjab
Squad strength: 23
Players bought in the auction: 13
Purse at the end of the auction: INR. 3.7 Crore
Kings XI Punjab were heavily dependant on the top order in IPL 2018, especially KL Rahul, and their shortcomings with the middle order eventually cost them a spot in the playoffs. In order to address the imbalance, they chose to refurbish their squad by only retained 10 players before the auction - letting go several Indian names, including Yuvraj Singh, Manoj Tiwary, Axar Patel and Mohit Sharma.