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2020 Indian Premier League Auction
General information
SportCricket
Date(s)19 December 2019
Time3:30 PM IST
LocationKolkata
Network(s)Star Sports & Hotstar
Overview
62 Players (140.30 crores) total selections
LeagueIndian Premier League
Teams8
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This is a list of all personnel changes for the 2020 Indian Premier League.

Pre-auction[edit]

The BCCI set the deadline of 14 November for both the trading window and the list of retained and released players.[1][2]

Transfers[edit]

Kings XI Punjab's skipper Ravichandran Ashwin for months was rumoured to be transferred to Delhi Capitals before eventually being transferred in November.[3] Ajinkya Rahane, Trent Boult and Mayank Markande got salary raise during pre-auction trades.[4]

Player Nat Salary Before From To Salary After Date Ref
Mayank Markande India 20 lakh (US$28,000) Mumbai Indians[↓] Delhi Capitals 2 crore (US$280,000) 31 July 2019 [5]
Sherfane Rutherford West Indies Cricket Board 2 crore (US$280,000) Delhi Capitals[↑] Mumbai Indians 2 crore (US$280,000)
Ravichandran Ashwin India 7.6 crore (US$1.1 million) Kings XI Punjab[↓] Delhi Capitals 7.6 crore (US$1.1 million) 7 November 2019 [3]
Jagadeesha Suchith[REP] India 20 lakh (US$28,000) Delhi Capitals[↑] Kings XI Punjab 20 lakh (US$28,000)
Trent Boult New Zealand 2.2 crore (US$310,000) Delhi Capitals Mumbai Indians 3.2 crore (US$450,000) 13 November 2019 [6]
Krishnappa Gowtham India 6.2 crore (US$870,000) Rajasthan Royals[↓] Kings XI Punjab 6.2 crore (US$870,000)
Ankit Rajpoot India 3 crore (US$420,000) Kings XI Punjab[↑] Rajasthan Royals 3 crore (US$420,000)
Dhawal Kulkarni India 75 lakh (US$110,000) Rajasthan Royals Mumbai Indians 75 lakh (US$110,000)
Ajinkya Rahane India 4 crore (US$560,000) Rajasthan Royals[↓] Delhi Capitals 5.25 crore (US$740,000) 14 November 2019 [7]
Mayank Markande[lower-alpha 1] India 2 crore (US$280,000) Delhi Capitals[↑] Rajasthan Royals 2 crore (US$280,000)
Rahul Tewatia India 3 crore (US$420,000) 3 crore (US$420,000)
Siddhesh Lad India 20 lakh (US$28,000) Mumbai Indians Kolkata Knight Riders 20 lakh (US$28,000) 15 November 2019 [8]
: Player(s) was/were swapped with the player(s) mentioned in the next row(s).
: Player(s) was/were swapped with the player(s) mentioned in the previous row(s).
REP REP: Players who were unsold originally in the 2019 auction but were later signed up as a replacement player.
  1. Mayank Markande was traded twice before season, to and from Delhi, without playing for the team.

Released players[edit]

The released players were announced on 15 November 2019. Robin Uthappa, Yuvraj Singh and Chris Lynn were the prominent names among the released players. Jaydev Unadkat, the costliest Indian player in 2019 auction, was also released.[9][10]

REP REP: Players who were unsold originally in the 2019 auction but were later signed up as a replacement player.
  1. Morris was retained at a salary of ₹7.1 crore (US$1.0 million) but as per the IPL rules, the actual purse deduction for the Delhi team was ₹11 crore (US$1.6 million).
  2. In June 2019, BCCI banned Salam for two years following a discrepancy with his birth certificate.[12]
  3. In October 2019, ICC banned Shakib for one year after breaching the ICC's Anti-Corruption Code.[13]

Retained players[edit]

The team retentions were announced on 15 November 2019.[14]

  1. Pant was retained at a salary of 8 crore (US$1.1 million) but as per the IPL rules, the actual purse deduction for the Delhi team was 15 crore (US$2.1 million).
  2. Narine was retained at a salary of 8.5 crore (US$1.2 million) but as per the IPL rules, the actual purse deduction for the Kolkata team was 12.5 crore (US$1.8 million).
  3. Russell was retained at a salary of 7 crore (US$981,400.00) but as per the IPL rules, the actual purse deduction for the Kolkata team was 8.5 crore (US$1.2 million).
  4. Smith was retained at a salary of 12 crore (US$1.7 million) but as per the IPL rules, the actual purse deduction for the Rajasthan team was 12.5 crore (US$1.8 million).
  5. Warner was retained at a salary of 12 crore (US$1.7 million) but as per IPL rules, the actual purse deduction for the Hyderabad team was 12.5 crore (US$1.8 million).
REP REP: Players who were unsold originally in the 2019 auction but were later signed up as a replacement player.

Summary[edit]

Pre-Auction summary[15][14]
Team Retained Transfers In Released Transfers Out Funds
Remaining
Player Slots
Remaining (Max)
Players Amount Players Amount Players Amount Players Amount Overall Overseas
Chennai 20 70.4 crore (US$9.9 million) 0 6 8.4 crore (US$1.2 million) 0 14.6 crore (US$2.0 million) 5 2
Delhi 12 44.3 crore (US$6.2 million) 3 14.85 crore (US$2.1 million) 9 20.3 crore (US$2.8 million) 4 9.2 crore (US$1.3 million) 27.85 crore (US$3.9 million) 11 5
Punjab 14 35.9 crore (US$5.0 million) 2 6.4 crore (US$897,280.00) 7 31.8 crore (US$4.5 million) 2 10.6 crore (US$1.5 million) 42.7 crore (US$6.0 million) 9 4
Kolkata 13 49.15 crore (US$6.9 million) 1 0.2 crore (US$28,040.00) 11 27 crore (US$3.8 million) 0 35.65 crore (US$5.0 million) 11 4
Mumbai 15 66 crore (US$9.3 million) 3 5.95 crore (US$834,190.00) 10 13.05 crore (US$1.8 million) 2 0.4 crore (US$56,080.00) 11.15 crore (US$1.6 million) 7 2
Rajasthan 11 48.1 crore (US$6.7 million) 3 8 crore (US$1.1 million) 11 15.8 crore (US$2.2 million) 3 10.95 crore (US$1.5 million) 28.9 crore (US$4.1 million) 11 4
Bangalore 13 57.1 crore (US$8.0 million) 0 9 18.75 crore (US$2.6 million) 0 27.9 crore (US$3.9 million) 12 6
Hyderabad 18 68 crore (US$9.5 million) 0 5 8.7 crore (US$1.2 million) 0 17 crore (US$2.4 million) 7 2
Maximum overseas players: 8; Squad size- Min:18 and Max:25; Budget:₹85 Crore

Auction[edit]

The auction was conducted on 19 December 2019 in Kolkata. The teams will have an additional purse balance of Rs.3 crores in addition to balance remaining of their original Rs. 85 crores. A total of 971 players including 258 overseas players have registered for the 2019 IPL Auctions, wheres a maximum of 73 positions are to be filled.[16] Later, the Governing Council sent the eight franchises the final list of players, which has been trimmed from the original 971 to 332, including 19 Indian capped players. The final list also includes 24 new players that were added after those names were requested by the franchises.[17]

Team summary
Team Funds
Remaining
(₹ in Crores)
In Auction Overall
(including Retained)
Uncapped
Players
Capped
Players
Total
Players
Uncapped
Players
Overseas
Players
Total
Players
Chennai 0.15 1 3 4 5 8 24
Delhi 9.00 2 6 8 4 8 22
Punjab 16.50 5 4 9 12 8 25
Kolkata 8.50 6 3 9 13 8 23
Mumbai 1.95 3 3 6 8 8 24
Rajasthan 14.75 5 6 11 12 8 25
Bangalore 6.40 3 5 8 4 8 21
Hyderabad 10.10 5 2 7 9 8 25
Maximum overseas players: 8; Squad size- Min:18 and Max:25; Budget:₹85 Crore

62 players, 29 overseas and 33 Indians were sold as the eight Indian Premier League franchises splurged their way into fierce bids at the auction held in Kolkata.

Australia fast bowler Pat Cummins set the cash registers ringing as he became the most expensive overseas signing in the history of the tournament after Kolkata Knight Riders acquired him for a whopping Rs.15.50 crores.

His Australian teammate, all-rounder Glenn Maxwell too earned big with the final bid being locked at Rs. 10.75 crores. The West Indian duo of Sheldon Cottrell and Shimron Hetmyer went for Rs. 8.50 crores and Rs. 7.75 crores to KXIP and Delhi Capitals respectively.

Two international captains – Aaron Finch and Eoin Morgan – also garnered huge interest as Royal Challengers Bangalore and KKR snapped them up to bolster their squads.

The young batting sensation from Mumbai, Yashasvi Jaiswal went to Rajasthan Royals for a whopping Rs. 2.4 crores while the experienced leggie, Pravin Tambe was bought by KKR.

Country Capped Uncapped Total Signed
up
Entered Sold Entered Sold Entered Sold
 India 13 6 173 27 186 33 713
 Australia 26 11 9 2 35 13 55
 England 15 5 7 1 22 6 22
 West Indies 18 4 1 0 19 4 34
 South Africa 18 3 5 0 23 3 54
 New Zealand 18 1 0 0 18 1 24
 Sri Lanka 14 1 0 0 14 1 39
 Afghanistan 6 0 1 0 7 0 19
 Bangladesh 5 0 0 0 5 0 6
 Scotland Associate Nation 1 0 1
 United Arab Emirates Associate Nation 1 0 1
 United States of America Associate Nation 1 0 1
 Zimbabwe 0 0 0 0 0 0 3
Total 136 31 196 31 332 62 971
Note: Associate players are not classified as either capped or uncapped.

Sold players[edit]

S.No Set No Set Name Country Playing Role IPL Matches Capped / Uncapped /
Associate
Reserve Price
(in Lacs)
IPL 2020 Team Auctioned Price
(in Lacs)
IPL 2019 Team IPL Team(s)
1 1 BA1 Chris Lynn Australia Batsman 41 Capped 200 Mumbai Indians 200 KKR DC (Deccan Chargers),SRH,KKR
2 1 BA1 Eoin Morgan England Batsman 52 Capped 200 Kolkata Knight Riders 525 RCB, KKR, SRH, KXIP
3 1 BA1 Robin Uthappa India Batsman 177 Capped 150 Rajasthan Royals 300 KKR MI, RCB, PWI, KKR
4 1 BA1 Jason Roy England Batsman 8 Capped 150 Delhi Capitals 150 GL,DD
5 1 BA1 Aaron Finch Australia Batsman 75 Capped 100 Royal Challengers Bangalore 440 RR, DD, PWI, SRH, MI, GL, KXIP
6 2 AL1 Glenn Maxwell Australia All Rounder 69 Capped 200 Kings XI Punjab 1075 MI,KXIP,DD
7 2 AL1 Chris Woakes England All Rounder 18 Capped 150 Delhi Capitals 150 KKR,RCB
8 2 AL1 Pat Cummins Australia All Rounder 16 Capped 200 Kolkata Knight Riders 1550 MI,KKR,DD
9 2 AL1 Sam Curran England All Rounder 16 Capped 100 Chennai Super Kings 550 KXIP KXIP
10 2 AL1 Chris Morris South Africa All Rounder 61 Capped 150 Royal Challengers Bangalore 1000 DC CSK,RR,DC
11 3 WK1 Alex Carey Australia Wicket Keeper Capped 50 Delhi Capitals 240
12 4 FA1 Jaydev Unadkat India Fast Bowler 73 Capped 100 Rajasthan Royals 300 RR KKR, RCB, DD,RPS,RR
13 4 FA1 Nathan Coulter-Nile Australia All-rounder 26 Capped 100 Mumbai Indians 800 RCB MI, DD, KKR, RCB
14 4 FA1 Sheldon Cottrell Jamaica Fast Bowler Capped 50 Kings XI Punjab 850
15 5 SP1 Piyush Chawla India Spinner 157 Capped 100 Chennai Super Kings 675 KKR KXIP,KKR
16 6 UBA1 Rahul Tripathi India Batsman 34 Uncapped 20 Kolkata Knight Riders 60 RR RPS,RR
17 6 UBA1 Virat Singh India Batsman Uncapped 20 Sunrisers Hyderabad 190
18 5 UBA1 Priyam Garg India Batsman Uncapped 20 Sunrisers Hyderabad 190
19 7 UAL1 Deepak Hooda India All Rounder 61 Uncapped 40 Kings XI Punjab 50 SRH RR,SRH
20 7 UAL1 Varun Chakravarthy India All Rounder 1 Uncapped 30 Kolkata Knight Riders 400 KXIP KXIP
21 7 UAL1 Yashasvi Jaiswal India All Rounder Uncapped 20 Rajasthan Royals 240
22 8 UWK1 Anuj Rawat India Wicket Keeper Uncapped 20 Rajasthan Royals 80
23 8 UFA1 Akash Singh India Fast Bowler Uncapped 20 Rajasthan Royals 20
24 9 UFA1 Kartik Tyagi India Fast Bowler Uncapped 20 Rajasthan Royals 130
25 9 UFA1 Ishan Porel India Fast Bowler Uncapped 20 Kings XI Punjab 20
26 10 USP1 M Siddharth India Spinner Uncapped 20 Kolkata Knight Riders 20
27 10 USP1 Ravi Bishnoi India Spinner Uncapped 20 Kings XI Punjab 200
28 11 BA2 Shimron Hetmyer Guyana Batsman 5 Capped 50 Delhi Capitals 775 RCB RCB
29 11 BA2 David Miller South Africa Batsman 79 Capped 75 Rajasthan Royals 75 KXIP KXIP
30 11 BA2 Saurabh Tiwary India Batsman 81 Capped 50 Mumbai Indians 50 RCB,DD,RPS,MI
31 12 AL2 Mitchell Marsh Australia All-Rounder 20 Capped 200 Sunrisers Hyderabad 200 DCH,PWI,RPS
32 12 AL2 James Neesham New Zealand All-Rounder 4 Capped 50 Kings XI Punjab 50 DD,KKR
33 13 FA2 Josh Hazlewood Australia Fast Bowler 0 Capped 200 Chennai Super Kings 200 MI
34 15 UAL2 Bavanaka Sandeep India All-Rounder Uncapped 20 Sunrisers Hyderabad 20
35 15 UAL2 Chris Green Australia All-Rounder Uncapped 20 Kolkata Knight Riders 20
36 16 UWK2 Josh Philippe Australia Wicket Keeper 0 Uncapped 20 Royal Challengers Bangalore 20
37 17 UFA2 Mohsin Khan India Fast Bowler 0 Uncapped 20 Mumbai Indians 20 MI
38 19 BA3 Tom Banton England Batsman Uncapped 100 Kolkata Knight Riders 100
39 20 AL3 Fabian Allen Jamaica All-Rounder Capped 50 Sunrisers Hyderabad 50
40 20 AL3 Chris Jordan England All-Rounder 11 Capped 75 Kings XI Punjab 300 RCB, SRH
41 22 FA3 Kane Richardson Australia Fast Bowler 14 Capped 150 Royal Challengers Bangalore 400 PWI, RR, RCB
42 22 FA3 Oshane Thomas Jamaica Fast Bowler 4 Capped 50 Rajasthan Royals 50 RR RR
43 28 USP3 Pravin Tambe India Spinner 33 Capped 20 Kolkata Knight Riders 20 RR,GL,SRH
44 33 UAL4 Tajinder Singh Dhillon India All-Rounder 0 Uncapped 20 Kings XI Punjab 20 MI
45 33 UAL4 Abdul Samad India All-Rounder Uncapped 20 Sunrisers Hyderabad 20
46 42 UAL6 Aniruddha Joshi India All-Rounder 0 Uncapped 20 Rajasthan Royals 20 RCB
47 43 AL7 Digvijay Deshmukh India All-Rounder Uncapped 20 Mumbai Indians 20
48 43 AL7 Prince Balwant Rai India All-Rounder Uncapped 20 Mumbai Indians 20
49 [ADD] Sanjay Yadav India All-Rounder 0 Uncapped 20 Sunrisers Hyderabad 20 KKR
50 [REC] Mohit Sharma India Bowler 85 Capped 50 Delhi Capitals 50 CSK,KXIP
51 [REC] Pavan Deshpande India All-Rounder 0 Uncapped 20 Royal Challengers Bangalore 20
52 [REC] Prab Simran Singh India Wicket-Keeper 1 Uncapped 20 Kings XI Punjab 55 KXIP KXIP
53 [REC] Tushar Deshpande India Bowler Uncapped 20 Delhi Capitals 20
54 [REC] R Sai Kishore India Bowler Uncapped 20 Chennai Super Kings 20
55 [REC] Marcus Stoinis Australia All-Rounder 29 Capped 100 Delhi Capitals 480 RCB RCB,KXIP,DD
56 [REC] Dale Steyn South Africa Bowler 92 Capped 200 Royal Challengers Bangalore 200 RCB RCB,Deccan Chargers, GL,SRH
57 [REC] Andrew Tye Australia Bowler Capped 100 Rajasthan Royals 100 CSK,GL,KXIP
58 [REC] Lalit Yadav India All-Rounder Uncapped 20 Delhi Capitals 20
59 [REC] Shahbaz Ahmed India Wicket-Keeper Uncapped 20 Royal Challengers Bangalore 20
60 [REC] Nikhil Naik India Wicket-Keeper 3 Uncapped 20 Kolkata Knight Riders 20 KKR KKR,KXIP
61 [REC] Tom Curran England All-Rounder 5 Capped 100 Rajasthan Royals 100 KKR
62 [REC] Isuru Udana Sri Lanka All-Rounder Capped 50 Royal Challengers Bangalore 50
ADD ADD: Players who were not part of Original List But Added Into accelerated bidding.
ACC ACC: Players who were part of accelerated bidding.
REC REC-1/2/3: Players unsold originally but brought back for Recall Round-1, 2 or 3.
DI-REC DI-REC-2/3: Players not called in accelerated process but were brought back for Recall Round-2 or 3.
* : Players were in the squad for the season but did not play any match.
0 : Players mentioned as 0 in IPL matches column were part of the squad but did not play any matches.

Withdrawn players[edit]

The following players withdrew from the tournament either due to injuries or because of other reasons.

Player Team Auctioned/Retention Price Reason Withdrawal Announcement date Replacement Player Replacement Player's Price Replacement Player's Base Price Signing date Ref
England Chris Woakes Delhi Capitals 1.5 crore (US$210,300.00) International Commitment 6 March 2020 South Africa Anrich Nortje 50 lakh (US$70,100.00) 18 August 2020 [18]
England Harry Gurney Kolkata Knight Riders 75 lakh (US$105,150.00) Shoulder Injury 26 August 2020 Template:Country data U.S.A. Ali Khan 20 lakh (US$28,040.00) 12 September 2020 [19]
England Jason Roy Delhi Capitals 1.5 crore (US$210,300.00) Side Strain 28 August 2020 Australia Daniel Sams 20 lakh (US$28,040.00) 28 August 2020 [20]
India Suresh Raina Chennai Super Kings 11 crore (US$1.5 million) Personal Reasons 29 August 2020 [21]
Australia Kane Richardson Royal Challengers Bangalore 4.0 crore (US$560,800.00) Personal Reasons 31 August 2020 Australia Adam Zampa 1.5 crore (US$210,300.00) 31 August 2020 [22]
Sri Lanka Lasith Malinga Mumbai Indians 2.0 crore (US$280,400.00) Personal Reasons 2 September 2020 Australia James Pattinson 1 crore (US$140,200.00) 2 September 2020 [23]
India Harbhajan Singh Chennai Super Kings 2 crore (US$280,400.00) Personal Reasons September 4, 2020 [24]
India Pravin Tambe Kolkata Knight Riders 20 lakh (US$28,040.00) Ineligible due to playing in foreign cricket leagues September 4, 2020
Australia Mitchell Marsh Sunrisers Hyderabad 2 crore (US$280,000) Ankle Injury 23 September 2020 Barbados Jason Holder 75 lakh (US$105,150.00) 23 September 2020 [25]
India Amit Mishra Delhi Capitals 4 crore (US$560,000) Finger Injury 5 October 2020 India Praveen Dubey 20 lakh (US$28,040.00) 19 October 2020 [26]
India Bhuvneshwar Kumar Sunrisers Hyderabad 8.5 crore (US$1.2 million) Thigh Injury 6 October 2020 India Prithvi Raj Yarra 20 lakh (US$28,040.00) 6 October 2020 [27]
Template:Country data U.S.A. Ali Khan Kolkata Knight Riders 20 lakh (US$28,040.00) Side Strain 7 October 2020 New Zealand Tim Seifert 19 October 2020
India Ishant Sharma Delhi Capitals 1.1 crore (US$154,220.00) Rib Injury 13 October 2020 [28]
Trinidad and Tobago Dwayne Bravo Chennai Super Kings 6.4 crore (US$897,280.00) Groin Injury 21 October 2020 [29]

Support staff changes[edit]

Staff Team Change Role Announcement date Note Ref
South Africa Jacques Kallis Kolkata Knight Riders Parted Ways Head Coach 14 July 2019 Replaced by Brendon McCullum [30]
Australia Simon Katich Parted Ways Assistant Coach 14 July 2019 Moved to Royal Challengers Bangalore replaced by Abhishek Nayar [30]
Australia Tom Moody Sunrisers Hyderabad Parted Ways Head Coach 19 July 2019 Replaced by Trevor Bayliss [31]
Australia Trevor Bayliss Appointed Head Coach 19 July 2019 Replaced Tom Moody [31]
Australia Andrew Leipus Kolkata Knight Riders Resigned Physio 19 July 2019 Replaced by Kamlesh Jain [32]
Australia Patrick Farhart Delhi Capitals Appointed Head Physio 2 August 2019 Replaced Sumeshen Moodley [33]
New Zealand Mike Hesson Kings XI Punjab Parted Ways Head Coach 8 August 2019 Replaced by Anil Kumble [34]
India Sridharan Sriram Parted ways Bowling coach 23 August 2019 Moved to Royal Challengers Bangalore [35]
Australia Ryan Harris Parted ways Bowling coach 23 August 2019 Replaced by Courtney Walsh [35]
New Zealand Craig McMillan Parted ways Fielding coach 23 August 2019 Replaced by Jonty Rhodes [35]
New Zealand Brendon McCullum Kolkata Knight Riders Appointed Head Coach 15 August 2019 Replaced Jacques Kallis [36]
Australia Simon Helmot Sunrisers Hyderabad Replaced Assistant Coach 19 August 2019 Replaced by Brad Haddin [37]
Australia Brad Haddin Appointed Assistant Coach 19 August 2019 Replaced Simon Helmot [37]
South Africa Gary Kirsten Royal Challengers Bangalore Parted Ways Head Coach 23 August 2019 Replaced by Simon Katich [38]
India Ashish Nehra Parted Ways Bowling Coach 23 August 2019 Replaced by Adam Griffith [38]
New Zealand Mike Hesson Appointed Director of cricket operations 23 August 2019 Moved from KXIP [38]
Australia Simon Katich Appointed Head Coach 23 August 2019 Replaced Gary Kirsten and Moved from KKR [38]
Australia Adam Griffith Appointed Bowling Coach 19 September 2019 Replaced Ashish Nehra [39]
India Sridharan Sriram Appointed Batting and Spin Bowling Coach 19 September 2019 Moved from Kings XI Punjab [39]
India Basu Shanker Appointed Strength and Conditioning Coach 19 September 2019 [39]
India Soumyadeep Pyne Appointed Team Manager 19 September 2019 [39]
India Malolan Rangarajan Appointed Head of Scouting 19 September 2019 [39]
South Africa Evan Speechly Appointed Physio 19 September 2019 [39]
India Abhishek Nayar Kolkata Knight Riders promoted as assistant coach Mentor 5 October 2019 Replaced by David Hussey [40]
India Omkar Salvi Removed Bowling Coach 5 October 2019 Replaced by Kyle Mills [40]
Australia David Hussey Appointed Chief Mentor 5 October 2019 Replaced Abhishek Nayar [40]
New Zealand Kyle Mills Appointed Bowling Coach 5 October 2019 Replaced Omkar Salvi [40]
India Anil Kumble Kings XI Punjab Appointed Head Coach and Director of Cricket Operations 11 October 2019 Replaced Mike Hesson for role of Head Coach [41][42]
South Africa Jonty Rhodes Appointed Fielding Coach 11 October 2019 Replaced Craig McMillan [42]
India Sourav Ganguly Delhi Capitals Parted ways Advisor 15 October 2019 Became president of BCCI [43]
Canada Navnita Gautam Royal Challengers Bangalore Appointed Massage therapist 17 October 2019 Replaced Ramesh Mane [44]
South Africa Paddy Upton Rajasthan Royals Parted ways Head coach 21 October 2019 Replaced by Andrew McDonald [45]
Australia Andrew McDonald Appointed Head coach 21 October 2019 Replaced Paddy Upton [45]
India Pravin Amre Delhi Capitals Parted Ways Talent Scout 21 October 2019 Replaced by Vijay Dahiya [45]
India Vijay Dahiya Appointed Head talent scout 21 October 2019 Replaced Pravin Amre [45]
India Wasim Jaffer Kings XI Punjab Appointed Batting Coach 19 December 2019 Replaced Sridharan Sriram [46]
India Pravin Amre Mumbai Indians Appointed Talent Scout 19 December 2019
New Zealand Ish Sodhi Rajasthan Royals Appointed Spin Consultant and operations executive 2 January 2020 [47]
England Steffan Jones parted ways Fast bowling coach 20 January 2020 Replaced by Rob Cassell [48]
Australia Rob Cassell Appointed Fast bowling coach 23 January 2020 Replaced Steffan Jones [48]
England James Foster Kolkata Knight Riders Appointed Fielding coach 9 February 2020 Replaced Subhadeep Ghosh [49]
Australia Ryan Harris Delhi Capitals Appointed Fast bowling Coach 25 August 2020 Replace James Hopes [50]
India Pravin Tambe Kolkata Knight Riders Appointed Spin Consultant and operations executive 13 September 2020 Replaced Carl Crowe [51]

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