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PhoenixFire 20-06-2009 04:17 AM

IPL auction prices
 
So after this tournament and when the next IPL comes around, who do you think will have increased/decreased in value because of their performances in the 20-20 WC?

nightprowler10 20-06-2009 04:26 AM

Wasn't Umar Gul one of the cheaper players after being the best bowler in the last WC? Could it be different this time?

PhoenixFire 20-06-2009 04:33 AM

You'd bloody well hope so, given he has arguably been the best bowler in this tournament.

Xuhaib 20-06-2009 04:46 AM

Parnell will make some money while Dilshan might break a few records.

G.I.Joe 20-06-2009 05:52 AM

Shake up is after next IPL, I believe. Unless there's a dramatic turn around in the performances of some of the players next year, looks like:

Going south: Ishant, Uthappa, Kaif (unless KKR decide to beef up their Indian batting), Flintoff,

Going up: Kumble, Hayden, Gilchrist, Warne, Yuvraj, Yusuf, Irfan, Dilshan, DeVilliers, RP,

Noble One 21-06-2009 01:28 AM

Based on T20 WC performance.

Up: van der Merwe, Gul, Mendis, Bravo, Afridi, Dilshan, AB, Younis Khan

Down: Morkel, Oram, Collingwood, Dhoni, Smith

New names: Simmons, Parnell, Udana, McCullum

nightprowler10 21-06-2009 06:18 AM

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Originally Posted by PhoenixFire (Post 1950696)
You'd bloody well hope so, given he has arguably been the best bowler in this tournament.

That's my point, he was arguably the best bowler of the last WC as well.

gunner 21-06-2009 08:52 PM

would be interesting how much razzaq fetches if hes allowed in

pup11 21-06-2009 10:13 PM

Most of the blokes who are curretnly playing in the IPL already have 3 year contracts with their respective franchises, so most of these blokes get the same amount of money during the period of their contract, so fluctuations in form won't really effect their salaries for now.

Though likes of Parnell, Guptill, Afridi, Gul, Mohd.Amir, and other such blokes, who don't have a contract with the IPL yet, are set to rake in lots of money.

pup11 21-06-2009 10:20 PM

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Originally Posted by nightprowler10 (Post 1951552)
That's my point, he was arguably the best bowler of the last WC as well.

AWTA, Lets hope both Indian and Pakistani governments reach some sort of an understanding and allow Pakistani players to participate in the next year's IPL, would be shame if they aren't allowed to do so.

Naumaan 21-06-2009 10:38 PM

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Originally Posted by pup11 (Post 1952282)
AWTA, Lets hope both Indian and Pakistani governments reach some sort of an understanding and allow Pakistani players to participate in the next year's IPL, would be shame if they aren't allowed to do so.

it's nothing about allowing them to play, actually they have to see the ground realities, they just couldn't play in IPL this time cuz indian people could not have accepted them, or some groups. Therefore it was in the interests of both countries that Pakistani players didn't play

Smith 22-06-2009 01:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Naumaan (Post 1952296)
it's nothing about allowing them to play, actually they have to see the ground realities, they just couldn't play in IPL this time cuz indian people could not have accepted them, or some groups. Therefore it was in the interests of both countries that Pakistani players didn't play

You forget that Pakistan initiated the strife by imposing a No travel to India on Pakistani players. BCCI replied in kind.

Indian public hardly cares for such trivialities. There is a huge section of fans here who cheer for Pakistan when they play some other country than India (yours truly included).The decision was completely political and need not necessarily reflect the Indian public's attitude towards Pakistani cricket.

Xuhaib 22-06-2009 01:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Smith (Post 1952415)
You forget that Pakistan initiated the strife by imposing a No travel to India on Pakistani players. BCCI replied in kind.

Indian public hardly cares for such trivialities. There is a huge section of fans here who cheer for Pakistan when they play some other country than India (yours truly included).The decision was completely political and need not necessarily reflect the Indian public's attitude towards Pakistani cricket.

It was India who first cancelled the test series with Pakistan. I personally feel things should cool down more before any cricketing contact gets re established between the two nations. Good to see good fan base in India for Pakistan and it was quite visible during ICL.

Xuhaib 22-06-2009 01:40 AM

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Originally Posted by pup11 (Post 1952278)
Most of the blokes who are curretnly playing in the IPL already have 3 year contracts with their respective franchises, so most of these blokes get the same amount of money during the period of their contract, so fluctuations in form won't really effect their salaries for now.

Though likes of Parnell, Guptill, Afridi, Gul, Mohd.Amir, and other such blokes, who don't have a contract with the IPL yet, are set to rake in lots of money.

I hope Aamir is kept away from the IPL circus atleast for the time being don't want him to get overburdened atleast till the time his body and game is still developing,

Smith 22-06-2009 01:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Xuhaib (Post 1952420)
It was India who first cancelled the test series with Pakistan. I personally feel things should cool down more before any cricketing contact gets re established between the two nations. Good to see good fan base in India for Pakistan and it was quite visible during ICL.

Is it? I stand corrected then. Cricket is made a pawn in the bilateral **** slinging between the politicos of both nations.


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