IPL 2023 Update : Here is Auction Date, Time & Channel where you can watch Live

The Indian Premier League (IPL) mini auction is set to convene on 23rd of December in Kochi (Kerala). It will be hosted by Hugh Edmeades .Total 991 players have been registered and now the BCCI has released the list to the public. Here is brief detail :-

Total Registration : 991

Capped : 185

Uncapped : 786

Associate Nations : 20

Total Indian Players : 714

Overseas Players : 277

According to reports, the IPL 2023 likely to begin in last week of March and will require a minimum 60 days.

The Auction will begin at 12:00 noon on 23rd of December .You can watch the live broadcast on Start Network Channel. The VOOT app will be the official partner for the live streaming,so you can also watch it on phone.

For more update, keep visiting cricbugs.com .

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