List of 2009 Indian Premier League personnel changes

This is a list of all personnel changes for the 2009 Indian Premier League.

Retirement

Date Name Team(s) played (years) Age Notes Ref.
15 November 2008 South Africa Shaun Pollock Mumbai Indians (2008) 35 Became the bowling coach for the Mumbai Indians.[1] [2]
2008 Australia Darren Lehmann Rajasthan Royals (2008) 38 Became coach for the Deccan Chargers. [3]
2008 New Zealand Stephen Fleming Chennai Super Kings (2008) 35 Became coach for the Chennai Super Kings.

Trades

Teams were reluctant to trade initially due to the troubled economic times and the general desire to concentrate on building a well-rounded team as opposed to making profits out of trades.[4]

17 January 2009 To Delhi Daredevils
To Mumbai Indians
[5]
22 January 2009 To Mumbai Indians
To Royal Challengers Bangalore
[6]
Three-team trade [4]
To Mumbai Indians
To Royal Challengers Bangalore

Signings

Delhi Daredevils scouts prompted management to sign David Warner early in the off-season

With most international players (barring members of the England squad and Indian Cricket League players) signing up for the first season on multi-season contracts, the emphasis for off-season signings for 2009 were possible up-and-coming young players from international domestic circuits. Some teams, including the Delhi Daredevils sent scouts to domestic and 'emerging player' matches held in Australia to sign up players.[7]

Pre-auction signings

Post-auction signings
Any 'unsold' players as well as players sought after as replacements for Pakistani players who would be unable to play for their IPL team in 2009 can be signed on after the auction. These include:

Re-signings

IPL Replacement Players, filling in for players away on national duty, and some under-19 players, were recruited with a one-year contract and hence their franchises had the choice to resign them or release them as free agents.

Withdrawals

Other players opted to withdraw from this particular season from the IPL, but have not ruled out returning in the future. In most cases, the reason for withdrawal was that the players wanted a break from the hectic international schedule. There have also been withdrawals due to injury and also Pakistanis who have had their contracts terminated or suspended due to tensions between India and Pakistan since the Mumbai Terrorist Attacks. Most withdrawals were Australian international players, for whom the IPL would be the only break between a series against Pakistan and the upcoming long tour of England which would include The Ashes series. Withdrawals included:

Auction

Kevin Pietersen was signed for a record 1.55 million USD by Bangalore Royal Challengers and made captain of the team

The 2009 Indian Premier League Players Auction was held on 6 February 2009 in Goa, India. A total of 43 players from 9 countries were shortlisted for the auction.[8] However, only 17 of them were sold.[9] The English duo of Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff each went for US$1.55 million, which made them the highest-paid cricketers in the IPL.[10][11][12][13][14][15][16]

Sold players

Nat Player Team Winning bid Base price
Australia Shaun Tait $375,000 $250,000
South Africa JP Duminy $950,000 $300,000
England Andrew Flintoff $1,550,000 $950,000
England Kevin Pietersen $1,550,000 $1,350,000
Barbados Fidel Edwards $150,000 $150,000
England Owais Shah $275,000 $150,000
England Paul Collingwood $275,000 $250,000
South Africa Tyron Henderson $650,000 $100,000
England Ravi Bopara $450,000 $150,000
Sri Lanka Thilan Thushara $140,000 $100,000
New Zealand Jesse Ryder $160,000 $100,000
New Zealand Kyle Mills $150,000 $150,000
Barbados Dwayne Smith $100,000 $100,000
Jamaica Jerome Taylor $150,000 $150,000
Bangladesh Mohammad Ashraful $75,000 $75,000
Bangladesh Mashrafe Mortaza $600,000 $50,000
Australia George Bailey $50,000 $50,000

Source:[9][17]

Unsold players

References

  1. "Pollock joins Mumbai Indians in new role". CricInfo. ESPN. 2009-03-17. Retrieved 2012-05-09.
  2. "Pollock not to return to Mumbai Indians". CricInfo. ESPN. 2008-11-15. Retrieved 2012-05-09.
  3. "Gilchrist to lead Deccan Chargers". CricInfo. ESPN. 2008-09-29. Retrieved 2012-05-09.
  4. 1 2 "7 players transferred in IPL trades". Chennai, India: AP via The Hindu. 23 January 2009. Archived from the original on 14 March 2009. Retrieved 2009-03-11.
  5. "IPL: Delhi trade Dhawan for Nehra". CricBuzz. 2009-01-17. Retrieved 2012-05-09.
  6. "Mumbai Indians swap Uthappa for Zaheer". The Indian Express. 2009-01-22. Retrieved 2012-05-09.
  7. "Players unsold at auction available as replacements". Cricinfo. 27 January 2009. Archived from the original on 8 March 2009. Retrieved 2009-03-11.
  8. Pietersen and Flintoff head England's magfnificent seven for IPL auction, Daily Mail
  9. 1 2 IPL auction 2009: List of players sold, ESPN Cricinfo
  10. Flintoff and Pietersen most expensive buys, ESPN Cricinfo
  11. Sports: England players top IPL auction, BBC News
  12. Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff to earn footballer wages after IPL auction, Daily Mirror
  13. England's Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff sold for $1.55m each at IPL auction, The Telegraph
  14. IPL auction: Pietersen and Flintoff fetch record prices, The Hindu
  15. Flintoff, Pietersen cash in at IPL auction, smh.com.au
  16. The Expensive and the Unsold: Highlights of the IPL Auction, Cricket360
  17. IPL 2009 auction: The complete lowdown, sify.com
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