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Franchises want BCCI to consider auction of domestic players
PTI
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File Photo of IPL auction
File Photo of IPL auction

In the wake of suspension of five domestic players and allegations about players being paid 'black money', the Indian Cricket Board may have a separate auction for the uncapped domestic players in the coming seasons of the cash-rich IPL.

It is learnt that at least three franchises during their meeting with the BCCI top brass have requested them to have either 'open auction' or a separate auction exclusively for uncapped domestic players in order to avoid any confusion.

"The brand gets affected by these allegations and the best way to do it is by having either open auctions or an exclusive auction for uncapped domestic players. We have already intimated our feelings to IPL Governing council in this regard. They have assured us that the matter would be seriously considered," an IPL team official told PTI today.

Till now, according to BCCI salary cap, the maximum an uncapped domestic player can earn is Rs 30 lakh, considering he has five years experience in first-class cricket.

For BCCI, the 'Open Auction' is certainly not a feasible option considering that IPL auctions are televised live and including hundreds of domestic players won't be a commercially viable option.

"But we can certainly think of a separate auction for domestic players even if its not televised. It will certainly be a step forward towards maintaining transparency as far payments are concerned," a BCCI official said.

Another franchise official cited Ambati Rayudu's example as to why domestic players who have performed consistently should get more.

"A Wriddhiman Saha on basis of international experienced fetched USD 100,000 (CSK) from last year's IPL auctions. Now Ambati Rayudu is entitled to Rs 30 lakh even though his T20 credentials are far more than that of Saha," the official explained.

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(Published 16 May 2012, 18:35 IST)