List of 2008 Indian Premier League auctions and personnel signings

This is a list of all auctions and personnel signings for the 2008 Indian Premier League.

Team Auction

The auctions for team ownership was held on January 24,2008. The base price of team was set at US$50 million. The auction fetched a total amount of US$723.59 million against the combined base price of US$400 million. Mumbai was the most expensive team, costing over US$111.9 million. The auction also led to controversy regarding the conflict of interest with then BCCI chairman N. Srinivasan holding a stake in the Chennai team.[1][2]

Team City Franchise Owner(s) Cost
(in US$ millions)
Royal Challengers BangaloreBangaloreVijay Mallya's United Breweries Group111.60
Chennai Super KingsChennaiIndia Cements91.00
Delhi DaredevilsDelhiGMR Group84.00
Deccan ChargersHyderabadDeccan Chronicle107.00
Rajasthan RoyalsJaipurEmerging Media-led consortium67.00
Kolkata Knight RidersKolkataShah Rukh Khan's Red Chillies Entertainment75.09
Kings XI PunjabMohaliPreity Zinta, Ness Wadia, Karan Paul and Dabur's Mohit Burman76.00
Mumbai IndiansMumbaiMukesh Ambani's Reliance Industries111.90

Player's Auction

Icon players

Icon player was a status given to five players of the Indian Premier League to ensure that top draw players will represent their respective home city sides, which was important for the league to increase fan support and interest among the locals.The icon players received 15% percent more money than the highest paid player of the team bought in the auction. Initially four icon players were designated but later on the request of Delhi Daredevils, Virender Sehwag's name was added to the list. Deccan Chargers also asked for Icon Player status to be given to VVS Laxman, but he declined the offer in order to allow the franchise to spend more money on other players and still not breach the US$5 million salary cap.[3][4][5]

Name Team Highest bid by the team
(in US$ thousands)
Salary
(in US$ thousands)
Sachin TendulkarMumbai Indians9751121
Sourav GangulyKolkata Knight Riders9501093
Rahul DravidRoyal Challengers Bangalore9001035
Yuvraj SinghKings XI Punjab9251064
Virender SehwagDelhi Daredevils725834

Auction-1

The first auction was held on 20 February 2008. The total salary cap was set at US$5 million with a minimum of US$ 3.3 million to be spend. Players were divided into categoreies with Category-A, B, C and D representing prominent players. Remaining Wicket-keepers, All-rounders, Batsmen and Bowlers were kept in category-E, F, G and H respectively. 77 players signed up for auction including 48 foreign players.[6][7] 75 players were auctioned with Mohammed Yousuf and Ashwell Prince remaining unsold. MS Dhoni was the costliest player at US$1.5 million. Andrew Symonds was the most costly foreign player. The unsold players were paid their base price by the BCCI.[5][8] Jaipur was fined for not reaching the minimum spending of US$3 million.[9]

No. Category Name Nationality Speciality Base Price
(in US$ thousands)
Team Auctioned Price
(in US$ thousands)
1AShane WarneAustralia AustraliaBowler450Rajasthan Royals450
2AMahendra Singh DhoniIndia IndiaWicketkeeper-batsman400Chennai Super Kings1500
3AAdam GilchristAustralia AustraliaWicket keeper-batsman300Deccan Chargers700
4AShoaib AkhtarPakistan PakistanBowler250Kolkata Knight Riders425
5AMahela JayawardeneSri Lanka Sri LankaBatsman250Kings XI Punjab475
6AMuttiah MuralitharanSri Lanka Sri LankaBowler250Chennai Super Kings600
7BAnil KumbleIndia IndiaBowler250Royal Challengers Bangalore500
8BGlenn McGrath[REC]Australia AustraliaBowler350Delhi Daredevils350
9BMohammed Yousuf[REC]Pakistan PakistanBatsman350Unsold
10BHarbhajan SinghIndia IndiaBowler250Mumbai Indians850
11BSanath JayasuriyaSri Lanka Sri LankaAllrounder250Mumbai Indians975
12BKumar SangakkaraSri Lanka Sri LankaWicketkeeper-batsman250Kings XI Punjab700
13CRicky PontingAustralia AustraliaBatsman335Kolkata Knight Riders400
14CBrett LeeAustralia AustraliaBowler300Kings XI Punjab900
15CAndrew SymondsAustralia AustraliaAllrounder250Deccan Chargers1350
16CMichael Hussey[REC]Australia AustraliaBatsman250Chennai Super Kings250
17CDaniel VettoriNew Zealand New ZealandBowler250Delhi Daredevils625
18CMatthew HaydenAustralia AustraliaBatsman225Chennai Super Kings375
19CBrendon McCullumNew Zealand New ZealandWicketkeeper-batsman175Kolkata Knight Riders700
20CJacob OramNew Zealand New ZealandAllrounder200Chennai Super Kings675
21DStephen FlemingNew Zealand New ZealandBatsman350Chennai Super Kings350
22DGraeme SmithSouth Africa South AfricaBatsman250Rajasthan Royals250
23DHerschelle GibbsSouth Africa South AfricaBatsman250Deccan Chargers575
24DChris GayleJamaica West IndiesAllrounder250Kolkata Knight Riders800
25DShoaib MalikPakistan PakistanAllrounder300Delhi Daredevils500
26DShahid AfridiPakistan PakistanAllrounder225Deccan Chargers675
27DYounis KhanPakistan PakistanBatsman225Rajasthan Royals225
28DMohammad AsifPakistan PakistanBowler225Delhi Daredevils650
29DJacques KallisSouth Africa South AfricaAllrounder225Royal Challengers Bangalore900
30DZaheer KhanIndia IndiaBowler200Royal Challengers Bangalore450
31DSreesanthIndia IndiaBowler200Kings XI Punjab625
32EDinesh KarthikIndia IndiaWicketkeeper-batsman200Delhi Daredevils525
33EAB de VilliersSouth Africa South AfricaWicket keeper-batsman200Delhi Daredevils300
34EMark BoucherSouth Africa South AfricaWicketkeeper-batsman200Royal Challengers Bangalore450
35EParthiv PatelIndia IndiaWicketkeeper-batsman150Chennai Super Kings325
36EKamran AkmalPakistan PakistanWicketkeeper-batsman150Rajasthan Royals150
37ETatenda Taibu[REC]Zimbabwe ZimbabweWicketkeeper-batsman125Kolkata Knight Riders125
38FAlbie MorkelSouth Africa South AfricaAllrounder225Chennai Super Kings675
39FAjit AgarkarIndia IndiaAllrounder200Kolkata Knight Riders350
40FShaun PollockSouth Africa South AfricaAllrounder200Mumbai Indians550
41FIrfan PathanIndia IndiaAllrounder200Kings XI Punjab925
42FScott StyrisNew Zealand New ZealandAllrounder175Deccan Chargers175
43FFarveez MaharoofSri Lanka Sri LankaAllrounder150Delhi Daredevils225
44FTillakaratne DilshanSri Lanka Sri LankaAllrounder152Delhi Daredevils250
45FCameron WhiteAustralia AustraliaAllrounder100Royal Challengers Bangalore500
46FYusuf PathanIndia IndiaAllrounder100Rajasthan Royals475
47FJoginder SharmaIndia IndiaAllrounder100Chennai Super Kings225
48GRamnaresh Sarwan[REC]Guyana West IndiesBatsman225Kings XI Punjab225
49GSimon Katich[REC]Australia AustraliaBatsman200Kings XI Punjab200
50GJustin Langer[REC]Australia AustraliaBatsman200Rajasthan Royals200
51GGautam GambhirIndia IndiaBatsman220Delhi Daredevils725
52GRobin UthappaIndia IndiaBatsman200Mumbai Indians800
53GShivnarine Chanderpaul[REC]Guyana West IndiesBatsman200Royal Challengers Bangalore200
54GAshwell Prince[REC]South Africa South AfricaBatsman175Unsold
55GVVS LaxmanIndia IndiaBatsman150Deccan Chargers375
56GWasim JafferIndia IndiaBatsman150Royal Challengers Bangalore150
57GRohit SharmaIndia IndiaBatsman150Deccan Chargers750
58GLoots Bosman[REC]South Africa South AfricaBatsman150Mumbai Indians175
59GMohammad KaifIndia IndiaBatsman125Rajasthan Royals675
60GSuresh RainaIndia IndiaBatsman125Chennai Super Kings650
61GManoj TiwaryIndia IndiaBatsman100Delhi Daredevils675
62GChamara SilvaSri Lanka Sri LankaBatsman100Deccan Chargers100
63GDavid HusseyAustralia AustraliaBatsman100Kolkata Knight Riders625
64HNathan BrackenAustralia AustraliaBowler225Royal Challengers Bangalore325
65HR P SinghIndia IndiaBowler200Deccan Chargers875
66HMurali KartikIndia IndiaBowler200Kolkata Knight Riders425
67HMakhaya NtiniSouth Africa South AfricaBowler200Chennai Super Kings200
68HLasith MalingaSri Lanka Sri LankaBowler200Mumbai Indians350
69HChaminda VaasSri Lanka Sri LankaBowler200Deccan Chargers200
70HRamesh PowarIndia IndiaBowler150Kings XI Punjab170
71HUmar GulPakistan PakistanBowler150Kolkata Knight Riders150
72HDale SteynSouth Africa South AfricaBowler150Royal Challengers Bangalore325
73HDilhara FernandoSri Lanka Sri LankaBowler150Mumbai Indians150
74HIshant SharmaIndia IndiaBowler150Kolkata Knight Riders950
75HPiyush ChawlaIndia IndiaBowler125Kings XI Punjab400
76HMunaf PatelIndia IndiaBowler100Rajasthan Royals275
77HNuwan ZoysaSri Lanka Sri LankaBowler100Deccan Chargers110
REC REC: Players unsold originally but were brought back.

Auction-2

The second IPL auction for foreign players took place in Mumbai on 11 March 2008. 26 players including unsold players from auction-1 signed up for the auction. The base price was set at US$50,000.[10][11] 14 players were sold in the auction. James Hopes was the costliest player at US$300,000. Dimitri Mascarenhas became the first English player to sign up for IPL. Mohammed Yousuf again remained unsold in 2nd auction due to continiuing dispute with Indian Cricket League.[12][13] IPL allowed teams to cross 8 foreign players limit. Players sold lower than their signed up price were paid remainign amount by IPL. [14][15][16]

Name Nationality Team Auctioned Price
(in US$ thousands)
Mohammed YousufPakistan PakistanUnsold
Morne MorkelSouth Africa South AfricaRajasthan Royals60
Ashwell PrinceSouth Africa South AfricaMumbai Indians175
Kyle MillsNew Zealand New ZealandKings XI Punjab150
Mohammad HafeezPakistan PakistanKolkata Knight Riders100
Ross TaylorNew Zealand New ZealandRoyal Challengers Bangalore100
Peter FultonNew Zealand New ZealandUnsold
Jamie HowNew Zealand New ZealandUnsold
Jeetan PatelNew Zealand New ZealandUnsold
Chris MartinNew Zealand New ZealandUnsold
James FranklinNew Zealand New ZealandUnsold
Brad HodgeAustralia AustraliaUnsold
Shane WatsonAustralia AustraliaRajasthan Royals125
Phil JaquesAustralia AustraliaUnsold
James HopesAustralia AustraliaKings XI Punjab300
Brett GeevesAustralia AustraliaDelhi Daredevils50
Luke PomersbachAustralia AustraliaKings XI Punjab50
Prasanna JayawardeneSri Lanka Sri LankaUnsold
Mohammad AshrafulBangladesh BangladeshUnsold
Mashrafe MortazaBangladesh BangladeshUnsold
Misbah-ul-HaqPakistan PakistanRoyal Challengers Bangalore125
Salman ButtPakistan PakistanKolkata Knight Riders100
Yasir HameedPakistan PakistanUnsold
Dimitri MascarenhasEngland EnglandRajasthan Royals100
Sohail TanvirPakistan PakistanRajasthan Royals100
Abdur RazzakBangladesh BangladeshRoyal Challengers Bangalore50

Under-19 Draft

Along with 2nd Auction, the 15 players from winners of 2008 Under-19 Cricket World Cup along with Viraj Kadbe were picked upon draf system based upon US National Football League. The franchises were randomly allotted numbers from 1 to 8. The franchise assigned the number 1 got the choice of picking player first and then the second franchise and so on. After eight players were picked , the order of the bidding reversed.[17] Delhi was the first team and chose Pradeep Sangwan. Deccan Chargers passed on both of their drafts. Delhi Daredevils also picked only one of the draft while Chennai Super Kings picked three players. The players with Ranji experience were paid US$ 50,000 and remaining US$ 30,000.[18][14][16]

Name Team Salalry
(in US$ thousands)
Pradeep SangwanDelhi Daredevils50
Virat KohliRoyal Challengers Bangalore50
Saurabh TiwaryMumbai Indians50
Taruwar KohliRajasthan Royals30
Siddarth KaulKolkata Knight Riders50
Tanmay SrivastavaKings XI Punjab50
Abhinav MukundChennai Super Kings50
Napoleon EinsteinChennai Super Kings30
Ajitesh ArgalKings XI Punjab50
Iqbal AbdullaKolkata Knight Riders30
R JadejaRajasthan Royals50
Manish PandeyMumbai Indians30
Shreevats GoswamiRoyal Challengers Bangalore30
Perry GoyalUnsold
Siva KumarUnsold
Viraj KadbeChennai Super Kings30

Player's Signing

IPL franchise could sign Indian players at any time.[19] The base price for was fixed at $50,000 for the Ranji Trophy players and $20,000 for those having not played the Ranji Trophy. Franchises had to pick minimum four under-22 Indian players from their designated catchment area in their squad.Praveen Kumar was claimed to be signed by both Delhi and Bangalore franchise, with the player later confirming that he had joined the Royal Challengers Bangalore.[20] The following players were signed before the tournament.

Name Nationality Team Signing date Ref
Praveen KumarIndia IndiaRoyal Challengers Bangalore23 February 2008[20]
Yo MaheshIndia IndiaDelhi DaredevilsUpto 10 March 2008[10]
Shikhar DhawanIndia India[10]
Mithun ManhasIndia India[10]
Rajat BhatiaIndia India[10]
Mayank TehlanIndia India[10]
Sunil JoshiIndia IndiaRoyal Challengers BangaloreUpto 10 March 2008[10]
Balachandra AkhilIndia India[10]
Vinay KumarIndia India[10]
Bharat ChipliIndia India[10]
J. ArunkumarIndia India[10]
KP AppannaIndia India[10]
Devraj PatilIndia India[10]
Shadab JakatiIndia IndiaChennai Super KingsUpto 10 March 2008[10]
Sudeep TyagiIndia India[10]
R AshwinIndia India[10]
Srikkanth AnirudhaIndia India[10]
S BadrinathIndia India[10]
Pinal ShahIndia IndiaMumbai IndiansUpto 10 March 2008[10]
Abhishek NayarIndia India[10]
Ajinkya RahaneIndia India[10]
Yogesh TakawaleIndia India[10]
Sanjay BangarIndia IndiaDeccan ChargersUpto 10 March 2008[10]
Venugopal RaoIndia India[10]
Arjun YadavIndia India[10]
Dwaraka Ravi TejaIndia India[10]
Pragyan OjhaIndia India[10]
Doddapaneni KalyankrishnaIndia India[10]
P Vijay KumarIndia India[10]
Sarvesh Kumar[N-RAN]India India[10]
Halhadar DasIndia India[10]
VRV SinghIndia IndiaKings XI PunjabUpto 10 March 2008[10]
Karan GoelIndia India[10]
Uday KaulIndia India[10]
Pankaj SinghIndia IndiaRajasthan RoyalsUpto 10 March 2008[10]
Anup Revandkar[N-RAN]India India[10]
Dinesh Salunkhe[N-RAN]India India[10]
Wriddhiman SahaIndia IndiaKolkata Knight Riders11 March 2008[21]
Laxmi Ratan ShuklaIndia India[21]
Rohan Banerjee[N-RAN]India India[21]
Saurasish LahiriIndia India[21]
Aakash ChopraIndia IndiaKolkata Knight Riders13 March 2008[22]
Cheteshwar PujaraIndia India[22]
Ashish NehraIndia IndiaMumbai Indians14 March 2008[23]
Amit MishraIndia IndiaDelhi Daredevils[23]
Luke RonchiNew Zealand New ZealandMumbai Indians26 March 2008[24]
Lakshmipathy BalajiIndia IndiaChennai Super Kings29 March 2008[25]
Shaun MarshAustralia AustraliaKings XI Punjab9 April 2008[26]
Dominic ThornelyAustralia AustraliaMumbai Indians[26]
Darren LehmannAustralia AustraliaRajasthan Royals15 April 2008[27]
Neravanda AiyappaIndia IndiaRoyal Challengers BangaloreUpto 15 April 2008[28]
Palani AmarnathIndia IndiaChennai Super KingsUpto 15 April 2008[29]
Arun Karthik[N-RAN]India India[29]
Manpreet GonyIndia India[29]
Suresh KumarIndia India[29]
Vidyut SivaramakrishnanIndia India[29]
Yogesh Nagar[N-RAN]India IndiaDelhi DaredevilsUpto 15 April 2008[30]
Tejashwi Yadav[N-RAN]India India[30]
Pankaj DharmaniIndia IndiaKings XI PunjabUpto 15 April 2008[31]
Rishi Dhawan[N-RAN]India India[31]
Gagandeep SinghIndia India[31]
Sahil KukrejaIndia India[31]
Wilkin MotaIndia India[31]
Nitin SainiIndia India[31]
Sunny SohalIndia India[31]
Ashoke DindaIndia IndiaKolkata Knight RidersUpto 15 April 2008[32]
Debabrata Das[N-RAN]India India[32]
Ranadeb BoseIndia India[32]
Yashpal SinghIndia India[32]
Ankeet Chavan[N-RAN]India IndiaMumbai IndiansUpto 15 April 2008[33]
Gaurav DhimanIndia India[33]
Siddharth Chitnis[N-RAN]India India[33]
Rajesh PawarIndia India[33]
Rohan Raje[N-RAN]India India[33]
Vikrant Yeligati[N-RAN]India India[33]
Musavir KhoteIndia India[33]
Dhawal Kulkarni[N-RAN]India India[33]
Swapnil SinghIndia India[33]
Niraj PatelIndia IndiaRajasthan RoyalsUpto 15 April 2008[34]
Jaydev ShahIndia India[34]
Mahesh RawatIndia India[34]
Aditya AngleIndia India[34]
Sumit KhatriIndia India[34]
Parag MoreIndia India[34]
Siddharth TrivediIndia India[34]
Swapnil AsnodkarIndia India[34]
N-RAN N-RAN: Players having not played Ranji Trophy at the time of tournament.4

Withdrawn and Repalcement players

Players were signed as replacement of contracted players who were not available to play due to injuries and national commitments. Under IPL rules, the replacements cannot be paid more than the players they are replacing, though they can be paid less.[35] The following players withdrew from the tournament either due to injuries or because of other reasons.

Player Nationality Team Reason Announcement date Replacement Player Nationality Signing date Ref
Justin LangerAustralia AustraliaRajasthan RoyalsPre-existing contract with Somerset County23 February 2008[36]
Morne MorkelSouth Africa South AfricaRajasthan RoyalsPre-existing contract with Yorkshire County14 March 2008[37]
Shoaib AkhtarPakistan PakistanKolkata Knight RidersBanned due to disciplinary reasons by PCB3 April 2008Allowed to play back on 4th of May after suspension of Ban[38][39]
Sudeep TyagiIndia IndiaChennai Super KingsStress Fracture in the Back[40]
Nathan BrackenAustralia AustraliaRoyal Challengers BangaloreKnee Surgery Recovery14 April 2008Ashley NoffkeAustralia West Indies14 April 2008[41]
Lasith MalingaSri Lanka Sri LankaMumbai IndiansKnee Injury19 April 2008Dwayne BravoTrinidad and Tobago West Indies19 April 2008[42]
Kolkata Knight RidersReplacement for players on International dutyBrad HodgeAustralia Australia26 April 2008[43]
Brett LeeAustralia AustraliaKings XI PunjabInternational Duty28 April 2008[44]
Simon KatichAustralia Australia[44]
Kyle MillsNew Zealand New ZealandInternational Duty28 April 2008[44]
Harbhajan SinghIndia IndiaMumbai IndiansBanned after slapping Sreesanth28 April 2008[45]
Chris GayleJamaica West IndiesKolkata Knight RidersGroin Injury and International Duty29 April 2008[46][44]
Daniel VettoriNew Zealand New ZealandDelhi DaredevilsInternational Duty30 April 2008[44]
Brendon McCullumNew Zealand New ZealandKolkata Knight Riders[44]
Jacob OramNew Zealand New ZealandChennai Super Kings[44]
Ross TaylorNew Zealand New ZealandRoyal Challengers Bangalore1 May 2008[44]
Ricky PontingAustralia AustraliaKolkata Knight RidersInternational Duty1 May 2008[44]
Matthew HaydenAustralia AustraliaChennai Super Kings[44]
Michael HusseyAustralia Australia[44]
Andrew SymondsAustralia AustraliaDeccan Chargers[44]
Ashley NoffkeAustralia AustraliaRoyal Challengers Bangalore[44]
Brad HodgeAustralia AustraliaKolkata Knight RidersInternational Duty9 May 2008[47]
Dimitri MascarenhasEngland EnglandRajasthan RoyalsCounty duty with Hampshire 12 May 2008[48]
Chennai Super KingsReplacement for players on International dutyChamara KapugederaSri Lanka Sri Lanka8 May 2008[49]
V. V. S. LaxmanIndia IndiaDeccan ChargersHairline Fracture12 May 2008[50]
Cheteshwar PujaraIndia IndiaKolkata Knight RidersWithdrawn by the team13 May 2008[51]
Ranadeb BoseIndia India[51]
Yashpal SinghIndia India[51]
Saurasish LahiriIndia India[51]
Rohan BanerjeeIndia India[51]
Shivnarine ChanderpaulGuyana West IndiesRoyal Challengers BangaloreInternational Duty15 May 2008[44]
Ramnaresh SarwanGuyana West IndiesKings XI Punjab[52]
Dwayne BravoTrinidad and Tobago West IndiesMumbai IndiansInternational Duty17 May 2008Andre NelSouth Africa South Africa17 May 2008[53]
Dwayne SmithBarbados West Indies19 May 2008[54]
Kolkata Knight RidersReplacement for players on International dutyAjantha MendisSri Lanka Sri Lanka18 May 2008[55]
Stephen FlemingNew Zealand New ZealandChennai Super KingsBirth of his child29 May 2008[56]
Graeme SmithSouth Africa South AfricaRajasthan RoyalsHamstring Injury31 May 2008[57]

Support staff appointments

Staff Nationality Team Role Announcement date Ref
Greg Shipperd Australia Australia Delhi Daredevils Coach 19 February 2008 [58]
Tom Moody Australia Australia Kings XI Punjab Coach 18 February 2008 [59]
John Buchanan Australia Australia Kolkata Knight Riders Coach 20 February 2008 [60]
Robin Singh India India Deccan Chargers Coach 21 February 2008 [61]
Kepler Wessels South Africa South Africa Chennai Super Kings Coach 27 February 2008 [62]
Shane Warne Australia Australia Rajasthan Royals Coach 28 February 2008 [63]
Venkatesh Prasad India India Royal Challengers Bangalore Coach 13 March 2008 [64]
Martin Crowe New Zealand New Zealand Royal Challengers Bangalore Chief Cricket Officer 13 March 2008 [64]
Charu Sharma India India Royal Challengers Bangalore CEO 13 March 2008 [64]
Neil Maxwell Australia Australia Kings XI Punjab CEO 18 March 2008 [65]
Jeremy Snape England England Rajasthan Royals Performance Coach 8 April 2008 [66]
Lalchand Rajput India India Mumbai Indians Coach 8 April 2008 [67]
Harsha Bhogle India India Mumbai Indians Team Advisor 8 April 2008 [67]
Dennis Lillee Australia Australia Delhi Daredevils Bowling consultant 17 April 2008 [68]

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