Other names featuring on that list are all-rounder Axar Patel, who was released by Kings XI and Delhi Daredevils pacers Mohammad Shami are also in the on crore bracket.
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Among youngsters, the most surprising retention of the last year Sarfraz Khan who was eventually released by Royal Challengers Bangalore is available for a minimum of Rs 20 lakhs.
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Ishant Sharma who has only been representing the Indian Test team decided to keep his base price to Rs 75 Lakhs.
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The only South African in the top bracket is Colin Ingram, while Dale Steyn has kept himself in the 1.5 crore bracket.
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D’Arcy Short and Shaun Marsh are the two Australians in the on crore base price.
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The highest base price of an Indian player is INR 1.5 crore, which belongs to Jaidev Unadkat.
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Indian all-rounder Yuvraj Singh has kept his base price as Rs. 1 crore. He was released by the Kings XI Punjab following a poor season last year. Yuvraj was picked up by the team from his hometown at his previous base price of 2 crore in the IPL 2018 auction.
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India Test wicket-keeper Wriddhiman Saha has kept his base price at INR 1 crore
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New Zealand’s Corey Anderson and former captain Brendon McCullum have listed themselves in the top bracket.
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Like every year, this time too, the highest base price is INR 2 crore. 9 internationals cricketers have kept themselves in the highest bracket while surprisingly there are no Indian names in the 2 crore base price.
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From England, all-rounders Sam Curran and Chris Woakes are in the list.
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The list also includes two Sri Lankans - Angelo Mathews and Lasith Malinga.
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The base prices of the top cricketers have also been revealed. Most of the players have opted for a reasonable higher base price to stake up their market value and it’ll be interesting to see if the franchises appreciate that or not.
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A whopping 1003 cricketers have registered for the IPL 2019 auctions slated to take place on December 18 in Jaipur.