The player auction ahead of the Indian Premier League's
sixth season will be held on February 3, it was announced on Friday. The
decision was conveyed to all nine franchise representatives during a workshop
in Jodhpur. Later in the day, IPL chief executive Sundar Raman tweeted the
news.
Though the venue for the auction is yet to be finalized, the
representatives were told it would be held "in a metro". The auction,
which is likely to see 37 players going under the hammer, was earlier expected
to be held on January 12. However, the IPL authorities decided not to let it
clash with India's one-day series against England (from January 11-27).
Meanwhile, besides briefing the representatives about the
auction date and Schedule, the workshop had the IPL organizers making various
presentations related to player regulations, sponsors' obligations, etc. It was
followed by one-on-ones with each of the nine team owners.
"It was a routine exercise, similar to what has
happened during the earlier workshops," a franchise official said,
preferring anonymity. "The workshop has kind of symbolized that the new
season has indeed begun. It's time for everyone to start preparing."
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