India are yet to win a game on this tour of New Zealand, after losing the five-match ODI series 4-0 and now trailing 1-0 in the two-Test series as well.
The limited-overs' players from the visitors' original squad have already returned home, and among those present here as part of the Test squad, not many big names are up for grabs.
There is more buzz around the hosts though, with Corey Anderson leading the way, despite senior pros Brendon McCullum and Ross Taylor (Rs. 2 crore base price each) also going under the hammer.
The all-rounder, who smashed the quickest ODI century against the West Indies in the preceding series, has set Rs one crore as his base-price.
"I am excited about it now. I have no idea what it is going to be like. Yet I can sense that this is a bit of circus as well as the cricket bit. And I am glad to be part of this circus," he added.
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