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Wednesday 29 March 2017

Juminy withdraw His Name from IPL 10

JP Duminy, who has been a key player in the Delhi Daredevils team since 2014, has withdrawn from the 2017 Indian Premier League due to “personal reasons.”

In a statement released by the Delhi Daredevils franchise, JP Duminy said that it was a very difficult decision to take. “I’m grateful for the support and understanding from the franchise. It has been an absolute privilege to have played for and led a talented mix of players. I certainly hope to play a part for the franchise in the near future.”
Delhi Daredevils CEO Hemant Dua said that it was disappointing to lose JP Duminy, adding that a replacement has not been named yet.
“We respect JP’s decision. As a franchise we clearly understand his position. At this stage we can only confirm that we will look for a replacement at an appropriate time,” Dua said.
Duminy has undergone a slump in form in 2017. In the series against Sri Lanka, played in South Africa in 2016/17, Duminy struggled in the limited-overs format. After a stellar Test series in which he smashed 254 runs, including a knock of 155, he managed just 69 runs in five ODIs at an average of 23.

In the current series against New Zealand, the left-hander has struggled across all formats. He scored 29 in the T20I in Auckland but in the ODI series, he had a lean run in which he managed scores of just 1,34,16,25 and 3. Although South Africa won both the T20I and the ODI series against New Zealand, Duminy’s form has been of concern.

In the two Tests so far, he has scored just 1,39, 16 and 15* though he picked up 4/47 in the Wellington Test which South Africa won by eight wickets.
Duminy has endured mixed fortunes during his time at the franchise since 2014. In his first year, Duminy shone through with 410 runs at an average of 51.25 but the team endured a horrible time as they landed up with the wodden spoon with just two wins out of 14.
In 2015, Duminy was selected to lead the side but his team continued to perform poorly as they managed only a seventh-place finish but the South African left-hander once again put in a good performance with 414 runs at an average of 41. In 2016, Zaheer Khan led the team and Delhi Daredevils finished sixth after a decent showing. Duminy managed 191 runs in 10 games at an average of just 38.

The 2017 IPL will take start from April 5 and Delhi Daredevils will play their first match against Royal Challengers Bangalore on April 8 at the M Chinnaswamy stadium in Bangalore.

Vivo IPl 2017 full Fixture

Vivo IPL Player and Team Details

The window for the franchises to retain players for the VIVO Indian Premier League 2016 season closed December 15, 2016.

As many as 140 cricketers including 44 overseas players have been retained by the VIVO IPL franchises for 2017 season.

Team

Purse Spent

Balance Purse

Purse Spent (Rs. In Crs)

Balance Purse (Rs. In Crs)

Total Players in the squad

Overseas Players

DD

445,000,000

215,000,000

44.5

21.5

18

5

KXIP

426,500,000

233,500,000

42.65

23.35

19

5

KKR

462,500,000

197,500,000

46.25

19.75

14

4

MI

544,450,000

115,550,000

54.445

11.555

20

6

RCB

531,750,000

128,250,000

53.175

12.825

20

8

SRH

451,000,000

209,000,000

45.1

20.9

17

5

RPS

469,000,000

191,000,000

46.9

19.1

16

5

GL

516,500,000

143,500,000

51.65

14.35

16

6

Total

3,846,700,000

1,433,300,000

384.67

143.33

140

44

Here’s the list of players who have been retained by the eight VIVO Indian Premier League teams:

Rising Pune Supergiants

Gujarat Lions

 

Player Name

Bid Amount

 

Player Name

Bid Amount

 

M S Dhoni

125,000,000

 

Suresh Raina

125,000,000

 

Ajinkya Rahane

95,000,000

 

Ravindra Jadeja

95,000,000

 

R Ashwin

75,000,000

*

James Faulkner

75,000,000

*

Steven  Smith

55,000,000

*

Brendon McCullum

55,000,000

*

Faf Du Plessis

40,000,000

*

Dwayne Bravo

40,000,000

*

Mitchell Marsh

48,000,000

*

Aaron Finch

10,000,000

 

Ashok Dinda

5,000,000

*

Dwayne Smith

23,000,000

 

Ankush Bains

1,000,000

 

Dinesh Karthik

23,000,000

 

Rajat  Bhatia

6,000,000

 

Dhawal Kulkarni

20,000,000

 

Ankit Sharma

1,000,000

 

Praveen Kumar

35,000,000

 

Ishwar Pandey

2,000,000

*

Andrew  Tye

5,000,000

*

Adam Zampa

3,000,000

 

Ishan Kishan

3,500,000

 

Jaskaran Singh

1,000,000

 

Pradeep Sangwan

2,000,000

 

Baba Aparajith

1,000,000

 

Shivil Kaushik

1,000,000

 

Deepak Chahar

1,000,000

 

Shadab Jakati

2,000,000

*

Usman Khwaja

10,000,000

 

Jaydev Shah

2,000,000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Salary Cap Spent

469,000,000

 

Salary Cap Spent

516,500,000

 

Balance of Salary Cap

191,000,000

 

Balance of Salary Cap

143,500,000

 

No of Players

16

 

No of Players

16

 

No of Overseas Players

5

 

No of Overseas Players

6

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kings XI Punjab

Kolkata Knight Riders

 

Player Name

Bid Amount

 

Player Name

Bid Amount

*

David Miller

125,000,000

 

Gautam Gambhir

125,000,000

 

Manan Vohra

40,000,000

*

Sunil Narine

95,000,000

 

Akshar Rajesh Patel

7,500,000

*

Andre Russell

6,000,000

*

Glenn Maxwell

60,000,000

 

Kuldeep Singh Yadav

4,000,000

 

Gurkeerat Mann Singh

13,000,000

 

Manish Pandey

17,000,000

 

Anureet Singh

2,000,000

 

Suryakumar Yadav

7,000,000

 

Sandeep Sharma

8,500,000

 

Piyush Chawla

42,500,000

 

Shardul Narendra Thakur

2,000,000

 

Robin Uthappa

50,000,000

*

Shaun Marsh

22,000,000

*

Shakib Al Hasan

28,000,000

 

Wriddhiman Saha

22,000,000

*

Chris Lynn

13,000,000

 

Murali Vijay

30,000,000

 

Umesh Yadav

26,000,000

 

Nikhil Shankar Naik

3,000,000

 

Yusuf Pathan

32,500,000

 

Mohit Sharma

65,000,000

 

Sheldon Jackson

1,500,000

*

Marcus Stoinis

5,500,000

 

Ankit Singh  Rajpoot

15,000,000

 

K.C. Cariappa

8,000,000

 

 

 

 

Armaan Jaffer

1,000,000

 

 

 

 

Pardeep Sahu

1,000,000

 

 

 

 

Swapnil Singh

1,000,000

 

 

 

*

Hashim Amla

10,000,000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Salary Cap Spent

426,500,000

 

Salary Cap Spent

462,500,000

 

Balance of Salary Cap

233,500,000

 

Balance of Salary Cap

197,500,000

 

No of Players

19

 

No of Players

14

 

No of Overseas Players

5

 

No of Overseas Players

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mumbai Indians

 

Delhi Daredevils

 

Player Name

Bid Amount

 

Player Name

Bid Amount

 

Rohit Sharma

125,000,000

*

Jean-Paul Duminy

22,000,000

*

Kieron Pollard

95,000,000

 

Mohammad Shami

42,500,000

*

Lasith Malinga

75,000,000

*

Quinton de Kock

35,000,000

 

Harbhajan Singh

55,000,000

 

Shahbaz Nadeem

8,500,000

 

Ambati Rayudu

40,000,000

 

Mayank Agarwal

16,000,000

 

Jasprit Bumrah

12,000,000

 

Jayant Yadav

1,000,000

 

Shreyas Gopal

1,000,000

 

Amit Mishra

35,000,000

*

Lendl Simmons

5,500,000

 

Shreyas Iyer

26,000,000

 

Ranganath Vinay Kumar

29,950,000

 

Zaheer Khan

40,000,000

 

Parthiv Patel

14,000,000

*

Sam Billings

3,000,000

*

Mitchell McClenaghan

3,000,000

 

Sanju Samson

42,000,000

 

Nitish Rana

1,000,000

*

Christopher Morris

70,000,000

 

Siddhesh Dinesh Lad

1,000,000

*

Carlos Brathwaite

42,000,000

 

J Suchith

1,000,000

 

Karun Nair

40,000,000

 

Hardik Pandya

1,000,000

 

Rishabh Pant

19,000,000

*

Jos Buttler

38,000,000

 

C.V. Milind

1,000,000

*

Tim Southee

25,000,000

 

Syed Khaleel Ahmed

1,000,000

 

Jitesh Sharma

1,000,000

 

Pratyush Singh

1,000,000

 

Krunal Pandya

20,000,000

 

 

 

 

Deepak Punia

1,000,000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Salary Cap Spent

544,450,000

 

Salary Cap Spent

445,000,000

 

Balance of Salary Cap

115,550,000

 

Balance of Salary Cap

215,000,000

 

No of Players

20

 

No of Players

18

 

No of Overseas Players

6

 

No of Overseas Players

5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Royal Challengers Bangalore

 

Sunrisers Hyderabad

 

Player Name

Bid Amount

 

Player Name

Bid Amount

 

Virat Kohli

125,000,000

 

Shikhar Dhawan

125,000,000

*

AB de Villiers

95,000,000

 

Bhuvneshwar Kumar

42,500,000

*

Chris Gayle

75,000,000

*

David Warner

55,000,000

*

Mitchell Starc

50,000,000

*

Moises Henriques

10,000,000

 

Yuzvendra Singh Chahal

1,000,000

 

Naman Ojha

5,000,000

 

Harshal Patel

4,000,000

 

Ricky Bhui

1,000,000

 

Mandeep Hardev Singh

8,000,000

*

Kane Williamson

6,000,000

*

Adam Milne

7,000,000

 

Siddarth Kaul

1,000,000

 

Sarfaraz Naushad Khan

5,000,000

 

Bipul Sharma

1,000,000

 

Sreenath Arvind

1,000,000

 

Ashish Nehra

55,000,000

 

Kedar Jadhav

21,750,000

 

Yuvraj Singh

70,000,000

*

Shane Watson

95,000,000

*

Ben Cutting

5,000,000

 

Stuart Binny

20,000,000

 

Abhimanyu Mithun

3,000,000

*

Samuel Badree

5,000,000

*

Mustafizur  Rahman

14,000,000

*

Travis Head

5,000,000

 

Barinder Singh Sran

12,000,000

 

Sachin Baby

1,000,000

 

Deepak Hooda

42,000,000

 

Iqbal Abdullah

1,000,000

 

Vijay Shankar

3,500,000

 

KL Rahul

10,000,000

 

 

 

 

Avesh Khan

1,000,000

 

 

 

*

Tabraiz Shamsi

1,000,000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Salary Cap Spent

531,750,000

 

Salary Cap Spent

451,000,000

 

Balance of Salary Cap

128,250,000

 

Balance of Salary Cap

209,000,000

 

No of Players

20

 

No of Players

17

 

No of Overseas Players

8

 

No of Overseas Players

5

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Monday 27 March 2017

Gautam Gambhir

Leader of the Kolkata Knight Riders, Gautam Gambhir is one of the mainstays of the KKR batting unit. A big-match player with rich international experience, Gambhir brings a lot to the table when it comes to batting skills and leading from the front. Having played for Delhi Daredevils in the first three seasons, Gambhir was snapped up by KKR at the 2011 IPL Player Auction for a record-smashing USD 2.5 million. He vindicated their decision when he captained KKR to their first top-four finish in IPL 2011 and then led them to the IPL title in 2012. Ahead of the 2014 Player Auction, Gambhir was retained by the Kolkata franchise as the captain of the team. A lot of the side’s fortunes depend on the way this left-hander bats and marshals his troops. KKR have won two IPL titles under his captaincy - in 2012 and 2014.