
Mumbai:
The IPL Governing Council is meeting in Mumbai today to take a decision on the three unsold Indian players, including former captain Sourav Ganguly.
No franchise showed interest in buying Ganguly at his base price of $400,000 during the auction on January 8 and 9. Wasim Jaffer and V R V Singh also went unsold.
The IPL, in a letter to all the teams, had said a request has been received from franchises that subject to them having sufficient balance on the salary cap to pay at least the reserve price of the relevant player, they should have the opportunity to sign unsold Indian players from the auction.
IPL's Chief Operating Officer Sundar Raman further said "the auction regulations were clear that players not taken in the auction could only play in IPL 2011 as replacement players."
"Before the Governing Council deliberates on this issue, I wanted to get your view on this issue".
Raman had said franchisees should send their views by Thursday failing which it would be considered that they were not opposed to the request.
It is not known whether the letter from Mumbai Indians that criticised the way the IPL players' auction was held in the first week of last month would be taken up today.
In a letter written to the IPL, Indiawin Sports, which owns Mumbai Indians franchise, had alleged that players were auctioned through a pre-decided order of auction list, in contrast to the earlier plan that they would be arranged into sets and the order by which they would be put under the hammer would be drawn randomly.
Mumbai Indians' letter also said that this change was intimated to the franchises just a day before the auction.
No franchise showed interest in buying Ganguly at his base price of $400,000 during the auction on January 8 and 9. Wasim Jaffer and V R V Singh also went unsold.
The IPL, in a letter to all the teams, had said a request has been received from franchises that subject to them having sufficient balance on the salary cap to pay at least the reserve price of the relevant player, they should have the opportunity to sign unsold Indian players from the auction.
IPL's Chief Operating Officer Sundar Raman further said "the auction regulations were clear that players not taken in the auction could only play in IPL 2011 as replacement players."
"Before the Governing Council deliberates on this issue, I wanted to get your view on this issue".
Raman had said franchisees should send their views by Thursday failing which it would be considered that they were not opposed to the request.
It is not known whether the letter from Mumbai Indians that criticised the way the IPL players' auction was held in the first week of last month would be taken up today.
In a letter written to the IPL, Indiawin Sports, which owns Mumbai Indians franchise, had alleged that players were auctioned through a pre-decided order of auction list, in contrast to the earlier plan that they would be arranged into sets and the order by which they would be put under the hammer would be drawn randomly.
Mumbai Indians' letter also said that this change was intimated to the franchises just a day before the auction.
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