2024 Indian Premier League Auction | |
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General information | |
Sport | Cricket |
Date(s) | 19 December 2023 |
Time | 1:00 PM IST |
Location | Coca-Cola Arena, Dubai, UAE |
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Overview | |
League | Indian Premier League |
Teams | 10 |
This is a list of personnel changes which took place ahead of the 2024 Indian Premier League (IPL).
Date | Name | 2023 team | Age | Ref. |
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30 May 2023 | Ambati Rayudu | Chennai Super Kings | 38 | [1] |
The Board of Control for Cricket in India set the deadline of 26 November 2023 5 pm IST for IPL teams to announce their lists of players to be retained and released before the auction. [2] [3]
Player | Nationality | Salary | From | To | Date | Ref |
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Romario Shepherd | West Indies | ₹ 50 lakh (US$63,000) | Lucknow Super Giants | Mumbai Indians | 3 November 2023 | [4] |
Avesh Khan | India | ₹ 10 crore (US$1.3 million) | Rajasthan Royals | 22 November 2023 | [4] | |
Devdutt Padikkal | India | ₹ 7.75 crore (US$970,000) | Rajasthan Royals | Lucknow Super Giants | 22 November 2023 | [4] |
Mayank Dagar | India | ₹ 1.8 crore (US$230,000) | Sunrisers Hyderabad | Royal Challengers Bangalore | 25 November 2023 | [5] |
Shahbaz Ahmed | India | ₹ 2.4 crore (US$300,000) | Royal Challengers Bangalore | Sunrisers Hyderabad | 25 November 2023 | [5] |
Hardik Pandya | India | ₹ 15 crore (US$1.9 million) | Gujarat Titans | Mumbai Indians | 26 November 2023 | [6] |
Cameron Green | Australia | ₹ 17.5 crore (US$2.2 million) | Mumbai Indians | Royal Challengers Bangalore | 26 November 2023 | [7] |
Team | Purse available | Slots left |
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Chennai Super Kings | ₹ 31.40 crore (US$3.9 million) | 6 (3 overseas) |
Delhi Capitals | ₹ 28.95 crore (US$3.6 million) | 9 (4 overseas) |
Gujarat Titans | ₹ 38.15 crore (US$4.8 million) | 8 (2 overseas) |
Lucknow Super Giants | ₹ 13.15 crore (US$1.6 million) | 6 (2 overseas) |
Kolkata Knight Riders | ₹ 32.70 crore (US$4.1 million) | 12 (4 overseas) |
Mumbai Indians | ₹ 17.75 crore (US$2.2 million) | 8 (4 overseas) |
Punjab Kings | ₹ 29.10 crore (US$3.6 million) | 8 (2 overseas) |
Rajasthan Royals | ₹ 14.50 crore (US$1.8 million) | 8 (3 overseas) |
Royal Challengers Bangalore | ₹ 23.25 crore (US$2.9 million) | 6 (3 overseas) |
Sunrisers Hyderabad | ₹ 34 crore (US$4.3 million) | 6 (3 overseas) |
The IPL 2024 auction was conducted on 19 December 2023 in Dubai. A total of 333 players were available for auction including 214 Indian and 119 foreign players. [8] 77 places were available to be filled across the ten teams including 30 overseas slots. Mitchell Starc, became the most expensive player in IPL auction's history when he was bought at 24.75 crore by Kolkata Knight Riders, surpassing Pat Cummins who was bought for 20.50 crore by Sunrisers Hyderabad in the same auction. Pat Cummins had surpassed Sam Curran's record of 18.50 crore in 2023 auction. [9] Whereas prominent players like Steve Smith, Michael Bracewell, Josh Hazlewood and Josh Inglis went unsold.
ACC ACC-1/2: Players who were part of accelerated bidding.
Player | Nationality | Team | Auctioned/retention price | Reason | Withdrawal announcement date | Replacement player | Nationality | Replacement player's price | Replacement player's base price | Signing date | Ref. |
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Mark Wood | England | Lucknow Super Giants | ₹ 7.5 crore (US$940,000) | Workload management | 10 February 2024 | Shamar Joseph | West Indies | ₹ 3 crore (US$380,000) | ₹ 20 lakh (US$25,000) | 10 February 2024 | [10] |
Gus Atkinson | Kolkata Knight Riders | ₹ 1 crore (US$130,000) | 19 February 2024 | Dushmantha Chameera | Sri Lanka | ₹ 50 lakh (US$63,000) | 19 February 2024 | [11] | |||
Mohammed Shami | India | Gujarat Titans | ₹ 6.25 crore (US$780,000) | Achilles Tendon surgery | 1 March 2024 | Sandeep Warrier | India | 20 March 2024 | [12] | ||
Jason Roy | England | Kolkata Knight Riders | ₹ 2.8 crore (US$350,000) | Personal reasons | 10 March 2024 | Phil Salt | England | ₹ 1.5 crore (US$190,000) | 10 March 2024 | [13] | |
Prasidh Krishna | India | Rajasthan Royals | ₹ 10 crore (US$1.3 million) | Left Proximal Quadriceps Tendon surgery | 12 March 2024 | Keshav Maharaj | South Africa | ₹ 50 lakh (US$63,000) | 28 March 2024 | ||
Harry Brook | England | Delhi Capitals | ₹ 4 crore (US$500,000) | Personal reasons | 13 March 2024 | Lizaad Williams | 7 April 2024 | [14] | |||
Lungi Ngidi | South Africa | ₹ 50 lakh (US$63,000) | Lower Back Injury | 15 March 2024 | Jake Fraser-McGurk | Australia | ₹ 50 lakh (US$63,000) | ₹ 20 lakh (US$25,000) | 15 March 2024 | [15] | |
Jason Behrendorff | Australia | Mumbai Indians | ₹ 75 lakh (US$94,000) | Injury | 18 March 2024 | Luke Wood | England | ₹ 50 lakh (US$63,000) | 18 March 2024 | [16] | |
Dilshan Madushanka | Sri Lanka | ₹ 4.60 crore (US$580,000) | 20 March 2024 | Kwena Maphaka | South Africa | ₹ 20 lakh (US$25,000) | 20 March 2024 | [17] | |||
Adam Zampa | Australia | Rajasthan Royals | ₹ 1.50 crore (US$190,000) | Personal reasons | 21 March 2024 | Tanush Kotian | India | ₹ 20 lakh (US$25,000) | 22 March 2024 | [18] | |
Robin Minz | India | Gujarat Titans | ₹ 3.60 crore (US$450,000) | Injury | 22 March 2024 | BR Sharath | [19] | ||||
Mujeeb Ur Rahman | Afghanistan | Kolkata Knight Riders | ₹ 2 crore (US$250,000) | 28 March 2024 | Allah Ghazanfar | Afghanistan | 28 March 2024 | ||||
David Willey | England | Lucknow Super Giants | Personal Reasons | 30 March 2024 | Matt Henry | New Zealand | ₹ 1.25 crore (US$160,000) | 30 March 2024 | [20] | ||
Shivam Mavi | India | ₹ 6.4 crore (US$800,000) | Injury | 3 April 2024 | |||||||
Wanindu Hasaranga | Sri Lanka | Sunrisers Hyderabad | ₹ 1.5 crore (US$190,000) | 6 April 2024 | Vijayakanth Viyaskanth | Sri Lanka | ₹ 50 lakh (US$63,000) | 9 April 2024 | |||
Vishnu Vinod | India | Mumbai Indians | ₹ 20 lakh (US$25,000) | Forearm Injury | 11 April 2024 | Harvik Desai | India | ₹ 20 lakh (US$25,000) | 11 April 2024 | [21] | |
Devon Conway | New Zealand | Chennai Super Kings | ₹ 1 crore (US$130,000) | Thumb Injury | 18 April 2024 | Richard Gleeson | England | ₹ 50 lakh (US$63,000) | 18 April 2024 | [22] | |
Mitchell Marsh | Australia | Delhi Capitals | ₹ 6.5 crore (US$810,000) | Injury | 25 April 2024 | Gulbadin Naib | Afghanistan | ₹ 50 lakh (US$63,000) | 25 April 2024 | [23] |
Team | Name | Change | Role | Notes | Ref |
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Delhi Capitals | Ajit Agarkar | Resigned | Assistant coach | Chairman of the BCCI selection committee | [24] |
Shane Watson | Sacked | Assistant coach | [24] | ||
Kolkata Knight Riders | Gautam Gambhir | Appointed | Mentor | [25] | |
Lucknow Super Giants | Andy Flower | Sacked | Head coach | Replaced by Justin Langer | [26] |
Justin Langer | Appointed | Head coach | Replaced Andy Flower | [27] | |
Sridharan Sriram | Appointed | Assistant coach | |||
Gautam Gambhir | Resigned | Mentor | |||
Lance Klusener | Appointed | Assistant coach | |||
Adam Voges | Appointed | Consultant | |||
Mumbai Indians | Shane Bond | Resigned | Bowling coach | Replaced by Lasith Malinga | |
Lasith Malinga | Appointed | Bowling coach | Replaced Shane Bond | [28] | |
Punjab Kings | Sanjay Bangar | Appointed | Head of Cricket Development | [29] | |
Rajasthan Royals | Lasith Malinga | Resigned | Fast bowling coach | Replaced by Shane Bond | |
Shane Bond | Appointed | Fast bowling coach | Replaced Lasith Malinga | [30] | |
Royal Challengers Bangalore | Sanjay Bangar | Sacked | Head coach | Replaced by Andy Flower | [31] |
Mike Hesson | Sacked | Director of Cricket Operations | [31] | ||
Andy Flower | Appointed | Head coach | Replaced Sanjay Bangar | [32] | |
Mo Bobat | Appointed | Director of Cricket Operations | Replaced Mike Hesson | [33] | |
Sridharan Sriram | Resigned | Batting and spin bowling coach | |||
Sunrisers Hyderabad | Brian Lara | Sacked | Head coach | Replaced by Daniel Vettori | [34] |
Daniel Vettori | Appointed | Head coach | Replaced Brian Lara | [35] | |
Dale Steyn | Resigned | Bowling coach | Replaced by James Frankin | [36] | |
James Frankin | Appointed | Bowling coach | Replaced Dale Steyn | [36] |
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