IPL 2019 auction: Yuvraj Singh's 94% drop in value, and other standout numbers

All the interesting numbers from the IPL 2019 auction

Srinath Sripath18-Dec-20185:43

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70 slots available, 60 filledWhile all teams filled their full overseas quota of eight players, only three of them – Chennai Super Kings, Delhi Capitals and Rajasthan Royals – filled all 25 slots in their squad. Kolkata Knight Riders ended with 21 players, the fewest in the field.Caribbean hit a 6, England’s fiferWest Indies ended up with the highest representation among overseas sides, with as many as six of their stars attracting bids. With most of them coming at relatively low, below-one-crore base prices, they were all snapped up for a cumulative INR 17 crores, five times their combined base price of INR 3.4 crores. England, despite their players not being available after April 25, 2019 – they will miss almost half the tournament – ended up with five players, all first-timers, being bought. Sam Curran, Jonny Bairstow, Joe Denly, Harry Gurney and Liam Livingstone are all set to make their IPL bow in 2019.