22-11-2020. The franchises may contemplate letting these names go. 40.9K Views. The 2020 edition of the tournament is slated to begin from September 19, and with this course of events, franchises will be left with just four months to prepare for the mega auction. The last mega auction for IPL was conducted in 2019 as Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals returned after serving out their two-year ban in relation to the earlier spot-fixing case. Updated - Jan 20, 2020 10:49 am. 5 Top players who might be released ahead of mega auction in IPL 2021. The IPL 2021 mega auction is all set to go ahead. As per a report in the Times of India, for the most of IPL Season 13, the franchises had a consensus over not holding a mega auction this term but a couple of franchises since the conclusion of the tournament have changed their stance. Sabyasachi Editor. With the successful completion of IPL 2020 in the UAE amid the Coronavirus challenge, all eyes are now glued on the IPL mega auction likely to be held next year. The mega auction was scheduled to be held ahead of IPL 2021 The 14th edition, in all likelihood, will be hosted in India The BCCI is also planning on featuring a new team in IPL 2021 As per reports, BCCI is all set to go ahead with the planned IPL 2021 mega auction. The BCCI, however, has asked the franchises to wait until December for ⦠IPL 2021 Mega Auctions: BCCI Tells Franchise, Final Decision About Mega Auction by December team-news@corp.india.com (India.com News Desk) 15-11-2020. The biggest talking point of the 2021 auction is the possibility of a ninth team being added to the league. Notably, there are 8 more players who can rule the roost in the Mega auction day. Need to work together to ensure timely roll-out of 5G: PM Modi at India Mobile Congress. IPL 2021 Mega Auction: These star players may go unsold before the new season Zee News. The IPL's mega auction is slated to be held in 2021, but many franchises have already indicated towards pushing it back by another year. IPL 2021 Player Auctions : The Board of Cricket Control of India has communicated to the franchises that decision about the Mega-Auctions (Full fledged player auctions) will be taken by December. Share. Latest reports suggest that the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is likely to go ahead with the mega auction ⦠In 4 months from now, the Board of Cricket Control of India (BCCI) will have to conduct the 14th edition of the IPL. With IPL scheduled to take place in four months' time, and a mega auction before that - franchises will look to chop and change â¦