
Bengaluru: The IPL auction 2018 will be held in Bengaluru on Saturday and Sunday (January 27, 28).
Mykhel gives you a lowdown on the auction process.
How the auction is conducted
The players will be divided into groups based on their roles and then split into pots. The auctioneer announces the player's name and the teams can bid for him starting from his base price by raising team paddle. Bidding goes on till the auctioneer says 'Player Sold'.
What's Right to Match (RTM) card
Once a team successfully bids for a player, the auctioneer will ask the player's previous owner, if they want to use their RTM card. If so, the player will be sold to the previous owner for the same price that he fetched in the latest auction.
What happened to unsold players
The unsold players will be up for auction once all other players have been sold. Franchises can give a list of unsold players they are interested in and the bidding will start with the player's base price halved.
Auction Venue: ITC Royal Gardenia, Bengaluru

Auctioneer: Richard Madley
Who's Madley: A second generation auctioneer from Wales, Madley had played in Surrey Cricket League. He launched his auctioning career in 1978 with Phillips Son and Neale of Bond Street, London. He's currently employed with Christie, New York. Former IPL boss Lalit Modi brought Madley for the IPL auction in its first edition in 2008 and the association has not broken since.
ECONOMY OF AUCTION
Teams: Eight
Cash in hand: Rs 422.5 crore
Players to be acquired: Maximum 182
Auction pool: 578
Indians in the pool: 360
AVAILABLE PURSE
Rajasthan Royals: Rs 67.5 crore
Kings XI Punjab: Rs 67.5 crore
Sunrisers Hyderabad: Rs 59 crore
Kolkata Knight Riders: Rs 59 crore
Royal Challengers Bangalore: Rs 49 crore
Chennai Super Kings: Rs 47 crore
Delhi Daredevils: Rs 47 crore
Mumbai Indians: Rs 47 crore
Auction time and live
Star Sport 1, Star Sports 1 HD, Star Sports 1 Tamil from 9 AM onwards
Live streaming: Hotstar