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List of 2020 Indian Premier League personnel changes

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This is a list of all personnel changes for the 2020 Indian Premier League.

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Pre-auction

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The BCCI set the deadline of 14 November for both the trading window and the list of each IPL team's retained and released players.[1][2]

Transfers

Kings XI Punjab's skipper Ravichandran Ashwin for months was rumoured to be transferred to Delhi Capitals before eventually being transferred in November.[3] Ajinkya Rahane, Trent Boult and Mayank Markande got salary raise during pre-auction trades.[4]

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: Player(s) was/were swapped with the player(s) mentioned in the next row(s).
: Player(s) was/were swapped with the player(s) mentioned in the previous row(s).
REP REP: Players who were unsold originally in the 2019 auction but were later signed up as a replacement player.
  1. Mayank Markande was traded twice before season, to and from Delhi, without playing for the team.

Released players

The released players were announced on 15 November 2019. Robin Uthappa, Yuvraj Singh and Chris Lynn were the prominent names among the released players. Jaydev Unadkat, the costliest Indian player in 2019 auction, was also released.[9][10]

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REP REP: Players who were unsold originally in the 2019 auction but were later signed up as a replacement player.
  1. Morris was retained at a salary of ₹7.1 crore (US$1.0 million) but as per the IPL rules, the actual purse deduction for the Delhi team was ₹11 crore (US$1.6 million).
  2. In June 2019, BCCI banned Salam for two years following a discrepancy with his birth certificate.[12]
  3. In October 2019, ICC banned Shakib for one year after breaching the ICC's Anti-Corruption Code.[13]

Retained players

The team retentions were announced on 15 November 2019.[14]

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  1. Pant was retained at a salary of 8 crore (US$946,249.60) but as per the IPL rules, the actual purse deduction for the Delhi team was 15 crore (US$1.8 million).
  2. Narine was retained at a salary of 8.5 crore (US$1.0 million) but as per the IPL rules, the actual purse deduction for the Kolkata team was 12.5 crore (US$1.5 million).
  3. Russell was retained at a salary of 7 crore (US$827,968.40) but as per the IPL rules, the actual purse deduction for the Kolkata team was 8.5 crore (US$1.0 million).
  4. Smith was retained at a salary of 12 crore (US$1.4 million) but as per the IPL rules, the actual purse deduction for the Rajasthan team was 12.5 crore (US$1.5 million).
  5. Warner was retained at a salary of 12 crore (US$1.4 million) but as per IPL rules, the actual purse deduction for the Hyderabad team was 12.5 crore (US$1.5 million).
REP REP: Players who were unsold originally in the 2019 auction but were later signed up as a replacement player.

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Auction

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The auction was conducted on 19 December 2019 in Kolkata. The teams will have an additional purse balance of Rs.3 crores in addition to balance remaining of their original Rs. 85 crores. A total of 971 players including 258 overseas players have registered for the 2019 IPL Auctions, wheres a maximum of 73 positions are to be filled.[16] Later, the Governing Council sent the eight franchises the final list of players, which has been trimmed from the original 971 to 332, including 19 Indian capped players. The final list also includes 24 new players that were added after those names were requested by the franchises.[17]

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62 players, 29 overseas and 33 Indians were sold as the eight Indian Premier League franchises splurged their way into fierce bids at the auction held in Kolkata.[citation needed]

Australia fast bowler Pat Cummins set the cash registers ringing as he became the most expensive overseas signing in the history of the tournament after Kolkata Knight Riders acquired him for a Rs.15.50 crores.[citation needed]

His Australian teammate, all-rounder Glenn Maxwell too earned big with the final bid being locked at Rs. 10.75 crores. The West Indian duo of Sheldon Cottrell and Shimron Hetmyer went for Rs. 8.50 crores and Rs. 7.75 crores to KXIP and Delhi Capitals respectively.[citation needed]

Two international captains – Aaron Finch and Eoin Morgan – also garnered huge interest as Royal Challengers Bangalore and KKR snapped them up to bolster their squads.[citation needed]

The young batting sensation from Mumbai, Yashasvi Jaiswal went to Rajasthan Royals for a Rs. 2.4 crores while the experienced leggie, Pravin Tambe was bought by KKR.[citation needed]

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Sold players

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ADD ADD: Players who were not part of Original List But Added Into accelerated bidding.
ACC ACC: Players who were part of accelerated bidding.
REC REC-1/2/3: Players unsold originally but brought back for Recall Round-1, 2 or 3.
DI-REC DI-REC-2/3: Players not called in accelerated process but were brought back for Recall Round-2 or 3.
* : Players were in the squad for the season but did not play any match.
0 : Players mentioned as 0 in IPL matches column were part of the squad but did not play any matches.
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Withdrawn players

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The following players withdrew from the tournament either due to injuries or because of other reasons.

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Support staff changes

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