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Published 21:02 IST, December 16th 2019

IPL auction to go ahead as scheduled despite protests over CAA

The protests over the contentious Citizenship Amendment Act notwithstanding, the players' auction for the Indian Premier League will go ahead in Kolkata

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The protests over the contentious Citizenship Amendment Act notwithstanding, the players' auction for the Indian Premier League will go ahead in Kolkata as scheduled on Thursday. There have been reports of violence in West Bengal but Kolkata hasn't exactly been affected. It is reliably learned that Delhi Capitals' management team that will be representing the franchise at the auction will be reaching Kolkata on Tuesday to start their final preparation.

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'IPL auctions are on': A senior BCCI official

"As of Monday evening, IPL auctions are on. Franchises will start arriving by tomorrow evening and Wednesday morning," a senior BCCI official told PTI.

As many as 332 cricketers will go under the hammer at the IPL auction in Kolkata on December 19 with Australia's Glenn Maxwell and South African Dale Steyn among those opting for the highest base price of Rs 2 crore. This year's auction is a small one with only 73 slots are there to be filled in the eight franchises and only 29 of them can be foreign buys. 

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The Citizenship Amendment Act

The amended Citizenship law, which seeks to provide citizenship to non-Muslim religious minorities from Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh, has been met with strong protests across north-east and West Bengal.

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20:48 IST, December 16th 2019