da luck: Virat Kohli is the highest-paid cricketer in the IPL, according to salary figures released by the league on Friday
da betsson: ESPNcricinfo staff01-Jan-2016Virat Kohli is the highest-paid cricketer in the IPL, according to salary figures released by the league on Friday.While Kohli will cost his franchise Royal Challengers Bangalore Rs 12.5 crore (approximately USD 1.89 million) from their salary purse, they will actually pay him Rs 15 crore (USD 2.26 million). MS Dhoni, for long believed to be the most expensive IPL cricketer, will be paid USD 1.89 million, which is equal to his purse deduction, by the Pune franchise. Pune secured Dhoni in a draft of players who were part of the suspended Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals franchises.Apart from Royal Challengers, who are paying Kohli and Chris Gayle more than the purse deduction, Mumbai Indians are paying Harbhajan Singh, Lasith Malinga and Ambati Rayudu more than the purse deduction they result in.However, contrary to the general perception that quite a few players used to get paid much more than the official purse deduction, quite a few have actually taken big cuts. Manan Vohra, retained by Kings XI Punjab, will get less than 10% of his Rs 4 crore (USD 600,000) purse deduction. Rohit Sharma, Gautam Gambhir and David Miller are among those getting paid less than the purse deduction they are responsible for.Each franchise is required to spend a minimum of Rs 40 crore (USD 6 million) but not more than Rs 66 crore (USD 9.96 million) on their squad. However, when the franchise retains players, the purse-deduction slots are what are considered for the purpose of calculation of what it can and should spend.Kings XI are thus keen on saving money; after negotiating the salary with Vohra, they can actually spend far less than USD 600,000 on him. However, they will still lose USD 600,000 from their purse ahead of the auction. Royal Challengers, on the other hand, don’t seem to mind spending extra.In the case of former Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals players, though, the new franchises didn’t have any room to negotiate. The BCCI had assured the players left without teams but drafted by the two new teams they would be paid the same amount as they were earning earlier. So while Ravindra Jadeja might take away Rs 9.5 crore (USD 1.43 million) from Rajkot’s purse, he will actually get only Rs 5.5 crore (USD 0.83 million).
Sr. No Team Player Country Purse Deduction (INR) Actual Salary (INR)1 KXIP David Miller South Africa 12,50,00,000 5,00,00,0002 KXIP Manan Vohra India 4,00,00,000 35,00,0003 KKR Gautam Gambhir India 12,50,00,000 10,00,00,0004 KKR Sunil Narine West Indies 9,50,00,000 8,00,00,0005 MI Rohit Sharma India 12,50,00,000 11,50,00,0026 MI Kieron Pollard West Indies 9,50,00,000 9,70,00,0007 MI Lasith Malinga Sri Lanka 7,50,00,000 8,10,00,0008 MI Harbhajan Singh India 5,50,00,000 8,00,00,0009 MI Ambati Rayudu India 4,00,00,000 6,00,00,00010 RCB Virat Kohli India 12,50,00,000 15,00,00,00011 RCB AB de Villers South Africa 9,50,00,000 9,50,00,00012 RCB Chris Gayle West Indies 7,50,00,000 8,40,00,00013 SRH Shikhar Dhawan India 12,50,00,000 12,50,00,00014 Team Pune MS Dhoni India 12,50,00,000 12,50,00,00015 Team Pune Ajinkya Rahane India 9,50,00,000 8,00,00,00016 Team Pune R Ashwin India 7,50,00,000 7,50,00,00017 Team Pune Steven Smith Australia 5,50,00,000 4,00,00,00018 Team Pune Faf du Plessis South Africa 4,00,00,000 4,75,00,00019 Team Rajkot Suresh Raina India 12,50,00,000 9,50,00,00020 Team Rajkot Ravindra Jadeja India 9,50,00,000 5,50,00,00021 Team Rajkot Brendon McCullum New Zealand 7,50,00,000 3,25,00,00022 Team Rajkot James Faulkner Australia 5,50,00,000 5,10,00,00022 Team Rajkot Dwayne Bravo West Indies 4,00,00,000 4,00,00,000







