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  1. cobalt

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    At least that much, I believe. There could possibly be endorsement spinoffs as well. I think maybe [MENTION=96042]depleter[/MENTION] or [MENTION=104048]scorpion1[/MENTION] would be better equipped to answer this...
     
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    yep.. Along with endorsement deals..
     
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    Thanks scorpion1.

    There seems to be a great disparity although LCW gets the highest for now but SN is currently at number 2 for the women. I guess winning the US1 million prize for the champion (or is it that much or the sum is meant to be distributed among the winners?) and support from the sponsors will cover all the expenses of the participating teams.

    BTW the Asiata Cup ? had a prize of US$1 million too.
     
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    I don't know anything about AXIATA cup.. All the players who participated there got money irrespective of their team's losses?? Any idea?? How much they received??
     
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    Sorry no idea.

    It seems the China Badminton League is run differently, as I have not read of the auctioning of players in public.
     
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    Main reason could be they are not available for the entire length of the competition. Sad to see Rat, JOJ and Boonsak not playing.
     
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    Finally we get to see a Saina vs Sindhu match. Never see that happening all these years.
     
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    craigandy, there are two columns with bucks in your list: "Player Bought" and "Total Amount Bid(275, 000)", what do the two columns mean exactly?
     
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    I think it means the sum total of all bidding that went on for that particular player, among the various teams' owners.
    1. $20,000
    2. $25,000
    3. $45,000
    Sold for: $45,000 (Player Bought)
    Total: $90,000 (Total Amount Bid)

    Of course, I could be totally wrong, seeing as how I failed in math back in school....
     
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    First column is the price of the player.
    Second one is the amount left with the franchise after that player is bought.
    Every franchise start with $275,000.
     
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    this is crazy when TTY is listed as MS!!!
     
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    the player were sold
    pity them:p

    anyway,how much the % ratio of the auction prize between IBL and player?
    can anyone disclose some endorsement deal?hehe
     
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    cobalt epic fail! :( :eek: :crying:
     
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    IBL team auction: A review


    http://www.sportskeeda.com/2013/07/22/ibl-team-auction-a-review/

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    The Indian Badminton League is finally on its way. The six city-based franchises have made their investments, and will have to be happy with their buys irrespective of what transpires over the next month.


    A cursory glance at the team lists reveals that no team has an overwhelming advantage. Indeed, some of the teams seem to have missed a trick or two. Here we examine the strengths and weaknesses of each team:


    Hyderabad Hotshots:



    Taufik Hidayat (15k), Ajay Jayaram (25k), Tanongsak (15k), Saina Nehwal (120k), V Shem Goh (10k), Lim KhimWah (10k), Tarun Kona (28k), Pradnya Gadre (46k), Kanthi Visalakshi (3k), Subhankar Dey (3k)


    A balanced team, and with the advantage of having Saina play for her home city. Still, that will ensure only a single point in the women’s singles.


    Taufik Hidayat was a steal at USD 15,000, but is the Indonesian maverick a reliable player? The last few tournaments have seen him play half-heartedly, and nobody knows if he can ensure a win in the first encounter. The one thing going for him is the shortened duration of each match (the third set will be played for 11 instead of 21).


    Tarun Kona and Pradnya Gadre are both safe buys. Lim and Gohare a steady mixed doubles pair for Malaysia, but they aren’t the best.


    Mumbai
    Masters:



    Lee Chong Wei
    (135k), Marc Zwiebler (15k), Tine Baun (30k), Pranav Chopra (36k), Manu Attri (10k), Sikki Reddy (11k), PC Thulasi (10k), Vladimir Ivanov (15k), Sumeeth Reddy (7.5k), Rasika Raje (3k)


    Mumbai Masters splurged USD 135,000 on the world no.1, and that comes with its inherent advantages and some disadvantages. Lee will ensure a point in every match he figures in, but a major question mark will be on his state of mind just after the World Championships. He is expected to run into either Chen Long or Lin Dan in the final. Zwiebler though is a great buy at just 15k, and can be expected to win the second men’s singles match.


    Tine Baun is again a good buy at USD 30K, and even though she retired in March, she should be fit enough for the physical demands of the IBL. The one key player for Mumbai is Vladimir Ivanov, for he can play singles and doubles effectively. Pranav Chopra and Manu Attri are experienced Indian players; we could possibly see Ivanov combining with Attri in the Men’s Doubles. The mixed doubles appears the weakest link.


    Banga Beats:



    P Kashyap
    (75k), Hu Yun (50k), Tai Tzu Ying (25k), Carolina Marin (10k), CarstenMogensen (50k), Akshay Dewalkar (36k), Aparna Balan (12k), Aditya Prakash (5k), ArvindBhat (7.5k), J Meghana (4k)


    The team from Bangalore had a ‘mock auction’ among themselves on Friday, and started off promisingly, netting Kashyap for USD 75000, Hu Yun and Taipei maverick Tai Tzu Ying for 25K. But their third buy defied logic – Carolina Marin for 10K. What was the point in having two women’s singles players?

    That restricted their choice when it came to the doubles. They picked up Olympic silver medallist CarstenMogensen (50K) and that exhausted their quota of four foreigners. That forced them to go for Akshay Dewalkar and Aparna Balan. The Bangalore team have a strong singles squad but are unbalanced in doubles.


    Lucknow Warriors:



    Chong Wei Feng (25k), Guru SaiDutt (40k), Srikanth K (34k), PV Sindhu (80k), RuthvikaShivani (3k), Sapsiree T (15k), Markis Kido (15.5k), Maneesha K (26k), Maneepong Jongjit (10k), Nandagopal K (10k),


    The Warriors have made some interesting buys, but their men’s singles appears relatively weak. Chong Wei Feng is hardly the best player to open the campaign, while Guru SaiDutt would be effective in an all-India encounter. Sindhu is a strong buy, but can she ensure a point in every women’s singles encounter?

    The Warriors have some strong doubles players – Markis Kido and Maneepong Jongjit (men’s doubles), with Maneesha for the mixed. But with Jongjit involved in a physical scrap with Thai team-mate Bodin Issara at the Canada Open on Sunday, more word on him is awaited.


    Delhi Smashers:



    Wong Wing Ki (20k), Sai Praneeth (40k), HS Prannoy (16k), Arundhati Pantawane (15k), Tan Boon Heong (50k), Koo KienKeat (50k), V Diju (30k), JwalaGutta (31k), Nichaon Jindapon (15k), Prajakta Sawant (7k)


    The Delhi Smashers have got it right in the doubles department – two steady combinations in doubles. Koo KienKeat and Tan Boon Heong and V Diju/JwalaGutta are regular partners, and will ensure two points. The Smashers will depend on Wong Wing Ki in the first men’s singles, but Wong has been inconsistent and is unpredictable. Sai Praneeth and HS Prannoy will be able to head the men’s singles challenge as well, but the women’s singles appears relatively weak.


    Pune Pistons:



    Nguyen Tien Minh (44k), Anup Sridhar (6k), Sourabh Verma (20k), Juliane Schenk (90k), Joachim Fischer (35,000), Tan Wee Kiong (15k), Sanave Thomas (5k), Arun Vishnu (26k), Ashwini Ponnappa (25k), Rupesh Kumar (20k combined)


    A well-balanced team. Nguyen Tien Minh has been consistently in the top-ten, and can ensure a point in at least a few of his matches. Sourabh Verma is a good second singles player, and Juliane Schenk is in the prime of her career.


    The Pistons have put some thought into their doubles combinations as well, with players like Joachim Fischer, Sanave Thomas, Arun Vishnu, Rupesh Kumar and Ashwini Ponnappa, apart from Malaysian Tan Wee Kiong. The mixed doubles combination of Joachim Fischer and Ashwini Ponnappa should be interesting to watch.
     
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    Ratio..???
    All the amount the player was sold for..Will go to the player...
     
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    Yes..Bobby is right here...
    Every Team is given a max limit of $275,000.
    So, the total amount of their winning bids shouldn't exceed that limit.
     
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    The prize money is only for the winning team here...
    The whole US$1 million will go to the winning team, and other teams won't get any prize money..
     
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    China shuns India's IPL-style league

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    http://sg.sports.yahoo.com/news/china-shuns-indias-ipl-style-league-065452423.html

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    View PhotoLee Chong Wei of Malaysia, pictured during the Sudirman Cup world mixed team badminton …


    Badminton powerhouse China will not take part in the inaugural Indian Badminton League next month, organisers said on on Monday, taking much of the sheen off the million-dollar event.

    The IBL, inspired by cricket's popular Indian Premier League, is due to be held from August 14-31 and features six city-based franchises sold to businesses and individuals.

    Former India cricket captain Sunil Gavaskar is said to have a stake in the Mumbai franchise which will play against teams from Pune, Lucknow, Delhi, Bangalore and Hyderabad.

    The IBL, which begins soon after the world championships in China's Guangzhou, failed to attract Chinese and Korean players despite being touted as badminton's richest event.

    "The Chinese will not be coming this year mainly because the IBL clashes with their national games,"
    an organiser told AFP. "But we hope to convince them to take part next year."

    China won all five titles up for grabs at both the world championships in London in 2011 and the London Olympics last year. They also won the Sudirman Cup team event in Malaysia in May.

    Among the players who will be sold at an IPL auction in New Delhi later on Monday are men's world number one Lee Chong Wei of Malaysia and women's world number three Saina Nehwal of India.

    Other players in the auction include Boonsak Ponsana of Thailand, Hu Yun of Hong Kong, Juliane Schenk of Germany and Ratchanok Intanon of Thailand.

    Each team will comprise four foreign players, six Indians and one upcoming Indian junior.

    Teams will play each other twice on an home-and-away basis in the preliminary league with the top four qualifying for the semi-finals.


    Each tie will comprise of five matches -- two men's singles, and one each in women's singles, men's doubles and mixed doubles.
     
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    Lol! I just saw, SRK film will be released 5 days before IBL..lol
    Wonder if he will use IBL for promotion....
     
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    But will they get the $275,000 as minimum support as mentioned by you in post #156, right?
     
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