List of 2013 Indian Premier League personnel changes

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This is a list of all personnel changes for the 2013 Indian Premier League (IPL).

Contents

Retirement

DateNameTeam(s) played (years)AgeNotesRef.
18 August 2012 Flag of India.svg V. V. S. Laxman Deccan Chargers (2008–2010)
Kochi Tuskers Kerala (2011)
37Went unsold at the 2012 auction. Retired from international cricket on 18 August 2012. Became the mentor-ambassador for the Sunrisers Hyderabad. [1] [2]
29 October 2012 Flag of India.svg Sourav Ganguly Kolkata Knight Riders (2008–2010)
Pune Warriors India (2011–2012)
40Retired from all forms of cricket on 28 October 2012. [3]
31 October 2012 Flag of England.svg Paul Collingwood Delhi Daredevils (2009–2010)
Rajasthan Royals (2011–2012)
36Did not return after being released from his contract. [4]

Trades

The trading window opened on 19 November 2012. [5]

DateTradeRef
12 February 2013To Delhi Daredevils
To Pune Warriors India
[6]

Signings

NatPlayerTeamRef.
Flag of India.svg CM Gautam Delhi Daredevils
Flag of India.svg Ishwar Pandey Pune Warriors India [7]
Flag of India.svg Parvez Rasool Pune Warriors India
Flag of India.svg Tirumalasetti Suman Pune Warriors India
Flag of India.svg Sandeep Warrier Royal Challengers Bangalore [8]
Flag of India.svg Sheldon Jackson Royal Challengers Bangalore
Flag of India.svg Abhinav Mukund Royal Challengers Bangalore [9]
Flag of India.svg Sunny Sohal Royal Challengers Bangalore [10]
Flag of India.svg Harmeet Singh Rajasthan Royals [11]
Flag of India.svg Sachin Baby Rajasthan Royals
Flag of India.svg Sanju Samson Rajasthan Royals [12]
Flag of India.svg Jalaj Saxena Mumbai Indians [13]
Flag of India.svg Rishi Dhawan Mumbai Indians
Flag of India.svg Baba Aparajith Chennai Super Kings
Flag of India.svg Vijay Shankar Chennai Super Kings
Flag of India.svg Mohit Sharma Chennai Super Kings
Flag of India.svg Ankit Rajpoot Chennai Super Kings
Flag of India.svg Imtiyaz Ahmed Chennai Super Kings
Flag of India.svg Ronit More Chennai Super Kings
Flag of India.svg Karthikeyan R Chennai Super Kings
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steve Smith Pune Warriors India [14]
Flag of Bangladesh.svg Tamim Iqbal Pune Warriors India [14]

  Retained players

Released players

In October 2012, the IPL franchise teams were offered the option of releasing any number of their players from their contracts ahead of the trading window and auction. This allowed teams to reduce player costs. [15] The following players were released from their contracts. [5]

NatPlayerTeamContractSigned
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Darren Bravo Deccan Chargers $100,0002012
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Daniel Christian Deccan Chargers $900,0002011
Flag of India.svg Manpreet Gony Deccan Chargers $290,0002011
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Daniel Harris Deccan Chargers $70,0002012
Flag of Australia (converted).svg George Bailey Chennai Super Kings $50,0002011
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Doug Bollinger Chennai Super Kings $700,0002011
Flag of India.svg Joginder Sharma Chennai Super Kings $150,0002011
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Suraj Randiv Chennai Super Kings $80,0002011
Flag of New Zealand.svg Scott Styris Chennai Super Kings $200,0002011
Flag of South Africa.svg Gulam Bodi Delhi Daredevils 2012
Flag of New Zealand.svg Doug Bracewell Delhi Daredevils $50,0002012
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Aaron Finch Delhi Daredevils $300,0002011
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Glenn Maxwell Delhi Daredevils 2012
Flag of India.svg Venugopal Rao Delhi Daredevils $700,0002011
Flag of South Africa.svg Kyle Abbott Kings XI Punjab 2012
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ben Cutting Kings XI Punjab 2012
Flag of Australia (converted).svg James Faulkner Kings XI Punjab $190,0002012
Flag of India.svg Ramesh Powar Kings XI Punjab $160,0002012
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Nathan Rimmington Kings XI Punjab $20,0002011
Flag of England.svg Stuart Broad Kings XI Punjab $400,0002011
Flag of South Africa.svg Richard Levi Mumbai Indians 2012
Flag of South Africa.svg Davy Jacobs Mumbai Indians $190,0002011
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Clint McKay Mumbai Indians $110,0002011
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Thisara Perera Mumbai Indians $650,0002012
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Michael Clarke Pune Warriors India 2012
Flag of India.svg Sourav Ganguly Pune Warriors India 2011
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Callum Ferguson Pune Warriors India $300,0002011
Flag of New Zealand.svg Nathan McCullum Pune Warriors India $100,0002011
Flag of New Zealand.svg Jesse Ryder Pune Warriors India $150,0002011
Flag of South Africa.svg Graeme Smith Pune Warriors India $500,0002011
Flag of Australia (converted).svg James Hopes Pune Warriors India $350,0002011
Flag of South Africa.svg Johan Botha Rajasthan Royals $950,0002011
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Dinesh Chandimal Rajasthan Royals $50,0002012
Flag of England.svg Paul Collingwood Rajasthan Royals $250,0002011
Flag of England.svg Owais Shah Rajasthan Royals 2012
Flag of India.svg Mohammad Kaif Royal Challengers Bangalore $130,0002011
Flag of South Africa.svg Charl Langeveldt Royal Challengers Bangalore $140,0002011
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dirk Nannes Royal Challengers Bangalore $650,0002011
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Luke Pomersbach Royal Challengers Bangalore $50,0002011
Flag of South Africa.svg Rilee Rossouw Royal Challengers Bangalore $20,0002011

†Signed as a replacement player for an undisclosed sum

Released uncapped Indian players

Sunrisers Hyderabad

  • Tekkami Atchuta Rao
  • Kedar Devdhar
  • Ishank Jaggi
  • Tanmay Mishra
  • Syed Quadri
  • Sneha Kishore
  • Sunny Sohal
  • Tanmay Srivastava
  • Arjun Yadav

Chennai Super Kings

  • Yo Mahesh
  • Abhinav Mukund
  • Sudeep Tyagi
  • K Vasudevadas
  • G Vignesh

Delhi Daredevils

  • Prashant Naik
  • Puneet Bisht
  • Robin Bist
  • Sunny Gupta
  • Kuldeep Raval
  • Aavishkar Salvi
  • Vikas Mishra
  • Tejashwi Yadav
  • Zafir Patel

Kings XI Punjab

  • Love Ablish
  • Amit Yadav
  • Paras Dogra
  • Vikramjeet Malik
  • Abhishek Nayar
  • Nitin Saini

Kolkata Knight Riders

  • Chirag Jani
  • Sanju Samson
  • Iresh Saxena
  • Jaydev Unadkat

Mumbai Indians

  • Sujit Nayak
  • Jaydev Shah

Pune Warriors India

  • Kamran Khan
  • Harshad Khadiwale
  • Mohnish Mishra
  • Sachin Rana

Rajasthan Royals

  • Deepak Chahar
  • Aakash Chopra
  • Aditya Dole
  • Samad Fallah
  • Faiz Fazal
  • Sumit Narwal
  • Pankaj Singh
  • Amit Paunikar
  • Abhishek Raut
  • Pinal Shah
  • Amit Singh
  • Dishant Yagnik

Royal Challengers Bangalore

  • Raju Bhatkal
  • CM Gautam
  • Abrar Kazi
  • Ryan Ninan
  • Asad Pathan
  • S Thiyagarajan
  • Prasanth Parameswaran

Withdrawn players

The following players withdrew from the tournament.

PlayerTeamReasonRef
Flag of South Africa.svg JP Duminy Sunrisers Hyderabad Injury [16]
Flag of India.svg Varun Aaron Delhi Daredevils Injury [16]
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Michael Clarke Pune Warriors India Back and hamstring problems [17]
Flag of India.svg Sreenath Aravind Royal Challengers Bangalore Injury
Flag of England.svg Kevin Pietersen Delhi Daredevils Knee injury [18]

Auction

CountryPlayers
EnteredSold
Flag of India.svg  India 76
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 266
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 3213
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 214
WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg  West Indies 145
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 53
Flag of England.svg  England 20
Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 10
Total10837

The players' auction for the 2013 season was held on 3 February in Chennai. [19] The Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club prevented their players (Michael Lumb, Alex Hales and Samit Patel in particular) from participating in the IPL and the auction to avoid losing them for the County Championship. [20]

Sold players

All player contracts are for this season only. [21]

NatPlayerTeamBase priceWinning bid
Flag of Guyana.svg Christopher Barnwell Royal Challengers Bangalore $50,000$50,000
Flag of South Africa.svg Johan Botha Delhi Daredevils $300,000$450,000
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Daniel Christian Royal Challengers Bangalore $100,000$100,000
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Michael Clarke Pune Warriors India $400,000$400,000
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Nathan Coulter-Nile Mumbai Indians $100,000$450,000
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Akila Dananjaya Chennai Super Kings $20,000$20,000
Flag of South Africa.svg Quinton de Kock Sunrisers Hyderabad $20,000$20,000
Flag of Barbados.svg Fidel Edwards Rajasthan Royals $100,000$210,000
Flag of Australia (converted).svg James Faulkner Rajasthan Royals $100,000$400,000
Flag of India.svg Manpreet Gony Kings XI Punjab $200,000$500,000
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Moisés Henriques Royal Challengers Bangalore $100,000$300,000
Flag of Barbados.svg Jason Holder Chennai Super Kings $20,000$20,000
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Phillip Hughes Mumbai Indians $100,000$100,000
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ben Laughlin Chennai Super Kings $20,000$20,000
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Glenn Maxwell Mumbai Indians $200,000$1,000,000
Flag of New Zealand.svg Nathan McCullum Sunrisers Hyderabad $100,000$100,000
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Clint McKay Sunrisers Hyderabad $100,000$100,000
Flag of South Africa.svg Ryan McLaren Kolkata Knight Riders $50,000$50,000
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Ajantha Mendis Pune Warriors India $50,000$725,000
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Jeevan Mendis Delhi Daredevils $50,000$50,000
Flag of South Africa.svg Chris Morris Chennai Super Kings $20,000$625,000
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dirk Nannes Chennai Super Kings $200,000$600,000
Flag of India.svg Abhishek Nayar Pune Warriors India $100,000$675,000
Flag of New Zealand.svg Jacob Oram Mumbai Indians $50,000$50,000
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Kusal Perera Rajasthan Royals $20,000$20,000
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Thisara Perera Sunrisers Hyderabad $50,000$675,000
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Luke Pomersbach Kings XI Punjab $50,000$300,000
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ricky Ponting Mumbai Indians $400,000$400,000
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Ravi Rampaul Royal Challengers Bangalore $50,000$290,000
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kane Richardson Pune Warriors India $100,000$700,000
Flag of New Zealand.svg Jesse Ryder Delhi Daredevils $100,000$260,000
Flag of Saint Lucia.svg Darren Sammy Sunrisers Hyderabad $100,000$425,000
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sachithra Senanayake Kolkata Knight Riders $50,000$625,000
Flag of India.svg Pankaj Singh Royal Challengers Bangalore $50,000$150,000
Flag of India.svg R. P. Singh Royal Challengers Bangalore $100,000$400,000
Flag of India.svg Sudeep Tyagi Sunrisers Hyderabad $100,000$100,000
Flag of India.svg Jaydev Unadkat Royal Challengers Bangalore $100,000$525,000

Players list

Players list [22]
  • First tier ($400,000):
  • Second tier ($300,000):
  1. Flag of South Africa.svg Johan Botha
  • Third tier ($200,000):
  • Fourth tier ($100,000):
Capped:
Uncapped:
  • Fifth tier ($50,000):
Capped:
Uncapped:
  • Sixth tier ($20,000):
Capped:
Uncapped:

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