Top stars to go under the hammer at badminton league auction today
Hyderabad: The players’ auction for the third edition of the Vodafone Premier Badminton League promises to be a ritzy affair, with leading players from around the world and the country going under the hammer along with 100 others here on Monday.
Men’s World No. 1 Viktor Axelsen (Denmark), Women’s World No. 1 Tai Tzu Ying (Taiwan), Rio Olympic champion Carolina Marin (Spain) and India’s very own World No. 2 PV Sindhu are expected to be the top draws. They feature in every team’s wish-list and all out bidding war is on the cards, with each franchise allowed to spend Rs 2.12 crore on their team.
The PBL, which is held under the aegis of the Badminton Association of India and has already acquired the tag of being the richest badminton league and attracts all the top players, will see the teams battling for a total prize money of INR 6 crore, according to a release.
As many as 10 Olympic medalists (including 3 multiple medal winners) and eight medalists from the recently concluded BWF World Championships have confirmed their presence which will make it one of the finest fields assembled when the League gets under way in December.
The auction assumes even more significance as India’s men players, led by Kidambi Srikanth, have also been on a roll in recent times. It is expected to enhance the quality of the championship, while also exciting the Indian fans even more.
Interestingly, China will also be well represented this time, with their World No. 11 Men’s singles player Tian Houwei putting in his hat in the ring.
Vodafone PBL 3 itself goes to the next level as it becomes a strong 8-team league, with the addition of two more franchises. It will begin on December 22 and conclude on January 14 and will enthrall fans at international standard venues in Mumbai, Hyderabad, Lucknow, Chennai and Guwahati.
Each team can splurge a maximum of INR 72 lakh on one player out of their total purse of INR 2.12 crore.
Reigning world champion Viktor Axelsen, Son Wan Ho of Korea and Kidambi Srikanth of India among men and Tai Tzu, Carolina Marin, PV Sindhu, Saina Nehwal, Sung Ji Hyun of Korea and Tzu Wei Wang of Taiwan have been granted Icon status. Players from as many as 11 countries, including China, Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Germany and Hong Kong will be up for grabs in the mega auction.
All the available players will go through the auction process, with the six existing teams allowed to invoke their ‘Right to Match’ (RTM) option. This will not only make the bidding process more intriguing but will also test the strategic acumen of each team.
Expressing his delight over such a top class field for the auction, BAI president and Chairman of PBL Himanta Biswa Sarma said, “PBL has quickly become a global brand in badminton and the emergence of major players from across the world is testimony to that. We are glad to be back with the third season and promise our fans and the players that we will leave no stone unturned to make it bigger and better with each passing year and deliver a world class League.”
The league which is held under the aegis of Badminton Association of India is conducted by Sportzlive, the Gurgaon sports management company who have acquired the long-term license to execute and deliver PBL.
“The league has been growing in stature every year. We believe it will take a quantum leap this year. Our goal is to make it the most admired Olympic sports league in the country, if not the world, and we have everything in place to make that happen. India’s players have been doing exceptionally well on the international stage and it has helped a lot in garnering the required attention from sponsors as well as fans,” Managing Director of Sportzlive Atul Pande said.
The 24-day league will see eight teams, namely Delhi Acers, Mumbai Rockets, Bengaluru Blasters, Chennai Smashers, Hyderabad Hunters, North Eastern Warriors, Ahmedabad Smash Masters and Awadhe Warriors in action.
The PBL Season 3 will be telecast Live on the Star Sports Network and streamed live on Hotstar.
PBL Auction Quick Facts:
Total No of Team – 8
Total no of Event Days- 24 days (December 22nd 2017-January 14th 2018)
Total No of Venue of Play- 5
Total No of Players for Auction-133
Total Countries Represented-11
Total No of Top 10 Ranked Players – 17
Total No of Top 20 Ranked Players – 32
No of Icon Players and no of Indian Players -9 including three Indian
Total No of Olympic Medalists–10
Total No of Medalists from World Championship 2017- 8
Total No of India Players in the auction – 82
Total Auction Purse for each Team- INR 2.12 Cr
Maximum Cap on a player during auction – INR 72 lakhs
Total Prize money: 6 Cr (Winner-3cr,Runner Up-1.5cr,3rd and 4th place finish -75 lakhs each)
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