IPL Auction 2021 / How much money can each team spend in the IPL 2021 auction today?

Punjab Kings will have the maximum amount to spend at ₹53.2 crore in the IPL 2021 auction today. Rajasthan Royals follow Punjab Kings with ₹37.85 crore. Meanwhile, Kolkata Knight Riders and SunRisers Hyderabad can spend ₹10.75 crore each, the lowest amount among all the franchises. Further, Royal Challengers Bangalore have the most slots available (11) to fill.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Feb 18, 2021, 01:29 PM
Cricket Desk: IPL 2021 Auction Purse Remaining: Last month, the eight teams announced the list of players they have retained and released. While it was expected that the franchises will try to keep their core intact, some still managed to spring surprises. Take for example Rajasthan Royals who released superstar Steve Smith while Royal Challengers Bangalore let go of Aaron Finch, Chris Morris, Moeen Ali among others. The list made it clear that some teams aren’t happy with their current composition and despite this one being a mini-auction, will not shy away from rejigging the squad.

However, not everyone is looking for wholesale changes which is expected considering the next auction will be a mega affair whenever it is held.  Take for example Sunrisers Hyderabad who can add three players while RCB have as many as 13 vacant positions to fill.

Mumbai Indians are the defending champions and they are also looking to fill seven spots. For them, a big hole has been left with Lasith Malinga announcing he’s retiring from club cricket and thus bringing end to an era. The MS Dhoni-led Chennai Super Kings had a season to forget in 2020 as they nearly avoided the wooden spoon as for the first time in their history, failed to make it to the playoffs. Like their fierce rivals MI, they can also buy seven players but have a bigger purse.

In a positive development ahead of the season, international cricket has made a successful return to India after almost a year’s absence due to the coronavirus outbreak in March in 2020. Fans have also been welcomed back raising hopes that the upcoming IPL will necessarily not have to be played behind closed doors.