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IPL AUCTION: LUNCH TIME, updates @2:00 pm

12.10 IST: Kolkata and Sunrisers engaged in a bidding war for Woakes. 12.10 IST: England all-rounder Chris Woakes enters...
20/02/2017

12.10 IST: Kolkata and Sunrisers engaged in a bidding war for Woakes.
12.10 IST: England all-rounder Chris Woakes enters the auction at a base price of Rs 2 crore.
12.09 IST: No takers for Jammu & Kashmir player Pervez Rasool 12.09 IST: Next set of players - All-rounders.
12.08 IST: Australia's Nic Maddinson also goes unsold.
12.07 IST: Heartbreak for the West Indians! Hard-hitting West Indies batsman Evin Lewis goes unsold. No interest for Darren Bravo as well.
12.06 IST: Star West Indies batsman Marlon Samuels goes unsold. His base price is Rs 1 crore.
12.05 IST: No takers for S Badrinath as well.
12.04 IST: Abhinav Mukund and Michael Klinger both go unsold.
12.03 IST: This was on the cards! Star India batsman Cheteshwar Pujara goes unsold. His base price is Rs 50 lakh.
12.03 IST: India batsman Manoj Tiwary goes unsold at Rs 50 lakh.
12.02 IST: SOLD! Former Rajasthan Royals player Pravin Tambe goes to Hyderabad for Rs 10 lakh.
12.00 IST: Mitch Swepson and Akshay Wakhare both so unsold.
11.58 IST: SOLD! Afghanistan leg-spinner Rashid Khan sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for Rs 4 crore. He becomes the second player from the Associate nation to be sold in the auction today.
11.57 IST: Afghanistan spinner Rashid Khan enters the auction. Sunrisers and Mumbai immediately start the bidding war for this leg-spinner.
11.56 IST: SOLD! Gujarat Lions bag mystery spinner Tejas Singh Baroka for 10 lakh
11.54 IST: Sehwag's nephew Mayank Dagar goes unsold.
11.53 IST: SOLD! Murugan Ashwin sold to Delhi Daredevils for Rs 1 crore against his base price of Rs 10 lakh
11.53 IST: Murugan Ashwin is the first player in the list. 11.52 IST: Next set of players - uncapped spinners.
11.50 IST: SOLD! Basil Thampy goes to Gujarat Lions for Rs 85 lakh
11.49 IST: Bidding war now on for Basil Thampy. Gujarat and Sunrisers are fighting for him.
11.48 IST: Delhi fast-bowler Navdeep Saini and left-arm seamer Pawan Suyal both unsold.
11.47 IST: Jammu & Kashmir pacer Umar Nazir goes unsold.
11.46 IST: SOLD! Rajasthan pacer Nathu Singh sold to Gujarat Lions for Rs 50 lakh. He becomes the first buy for the Lions today.
11.45 IST: SOLD, would you believe it! Tamil Nadu fast-bowler T Natarajan sold to Kings XI Punjab for Rs 3 crore.
11.44 IST; Pune are out of the bidding race. It's between Kings XI and Sunrisers now. Natarajan's price up to Rs 3 crore now.
11.43 IST: Another left-arm medium pacer T Natarajan is up next. KXIP and RPS are bidding for him now.
11.42 IST: This was the moment when history was made in the IPL auction this year.
11.40 IST: Aniket Choudhary goes to Royal Challengers Bangalore for a whopping Rs 2 crore
11.37 IST: RCB and Gujarat still going on for Aniket. Price up to Rs 1.30 crore now with the Lions.
11.35 IST: Bidding war on between Gujarat and RCB for left-arm seamer Aniket Choudhary from Rajasthan. His base price is Rs 10 lakh.
11.34 IST: Abu Nechim is the first player and is unsold.
11.33 IST: Next set is uncapped fast-bowlers.
11.32 IST: Manvinder Bisla and Mohit Ahlawat are unsold.
11.31 IST: Flamboyant Afghanistan wicketkeeper Mohammad Shahzad goes unsold.
11.30 IST: Eklavya Dwivedi goes to Sunrisers for Rs 75 lakh against a base price of Rs 30 lakh
11.27 IST: Kerala's Vishnu Vinod goes unsold.
11.26 IST: Next set - uncapped wicketkeepers.
11.26 IST: Gujarat's Priyank Panchal goes unsold.
11.25 IST: Rush Kalaria goes unsold as well.
11.24 IST: All-rounder Manan Sharma goes unsold.
11.23 IST: Shivam Dube goes unsold against a base price of Rs 10 lakh.
11.23 IST: Former RCB player Praveen Dubey goes unsold. His base price is Rs 10 lakh.
11.22 IST: SOLD! Kings XI bag Rahul Tewatia for Rs 25 lakh
11.20 IST: SOLD! K Gowtham sold to Mumbai Indians for Rs 2 crore, against a base price of Rs 10 lakh.
11.20 IST: MI and Sunrisers battling it out for Gowtham now. KKR are out.
11.19 IST: WOW! KKR and MI have raised Gowtham's price to Rs 1.40 crore.
11.18 IST: Gowtham K is the next player in the list. Kolkata and Mumbai have started the bidding war for this Karnataka off-spinner.
11.16 IST: Mohammad Nabi becomes the first Afghanistan player to be sold in the IPL auction. He goes to Sunrisers Hyderabad for Rs 30 lakh, which was his base price.
11.15 IST: Akshdeep Nath from UP goes unsold.
11.15 IST: Uncapped all-rounders will be sold next.
11.14 IST: Tanmay Agarwal goes to Sunrisers Hyderabad at his base price of Rs 10 lakh.
11.12 IST: Asghar Stanikzai, the first Afghanistan batsman in this year's auction, goes unsold at Rs 20 lakh.
11.11 IST: Former Mumbai Indians player Unmukt Chand goes unsold. His base price is Rs 30 lakh.
11.10 IST: Delhi Daredevils bag Ankeet Bawane for his base price of Rs 10 lakh.
11.09 IST: Unsold! Prithvi Shaw. His base price Rs 10 lakh.
11.08 IST: Unsold! The first player in this list to be sold is Uman Sharma. Base price at Rs 10 lakh.
11.07 IST: The next set of players to be sold will be the uncapped batsmen
11.04 IST: This is what Ben Stokes is worth as a player. He was sold to the Rising Pune Supergiants for Rs 14.50 crore.
10.56 IST: India spinner Pragyan Ojha goes unsold for the second consecutive year.
10.55 IST: WHATTTT!! World No. 1 ranked ODI bowler Imran Tahir from South Africa also goes unsold.
10.54 IST: Ish Sodhi and Brad Hogg both go unsold. Sodhi was priced at Rs 30 lakh while Hogg had a base price of Rs 50 lakh.
10.53 IST: Chinaman Lakshan Sandakan from Sri Lanka goes unsold at Rs 30 lakh.
10.50 IST: Oops! Richard Madley has called out the wrong name and number.
10.49 IST: Ish Sodhi is the first spinner in the list. His base price is Rs 30 lakh
10.49 IST: Specialist spin bowlers are up next.
10.48 IST: SHOCKING! India fast-bowler Ishant Sharma goes unsold. His base price is Rs 2 crore.
10.47 IST: South Africa's Kyle Abbott goes unsold at Rs 1.50 crore.
10.46 IST:Mumbai Indians bag Mitchell Johnson for a bargain price of Rs 2 crore
10.45 IST: Retired Australian fast-bowler Mitchell Johnson is up next. His base price is Rs 2 crore
10.44 IST: Delhi Daredevils buy Australia pacer Pat Cummins for Rs 4.50 crore
10.43 IST: Tymal Mills sold to Royal Challengers Bangalore for Rs 12 crore. He is the second costliest foreign player in IPL history.
10.40 IST: Seems like Mills will be one of the costliest players in this year's auction. His price has gone up to Rs 12 crore. KKR are out, the bid is with RCB
10.39 IST: New bidders are in now in KKR and RCB. MI and KXIP are both out.
10.38 IST: Kings XI and Mumbai are fighting to bag the player. His bid price has gone up to Rs 7.50 crore.
10.37 IST: England fast-bowler Tymal Mills it the next player in the list. His base price is Rs 50 lakh.
10.36 IST: Trent Boult goes to Kolkata Knight Riders for Rs 5 crore. His base price was Rs 1.50 crore.
10.35 IST: Mumbai and Kolkata join the bidding war. KKR have entered the bidding for the first time today
10.35 IST: New Zealand pacer Trent Boult is the next player. His base price is Rs 1.50 crore.
10.33 IST: Delhi Daredevils clinch Kagiso Rabada for Rs 5 crore.
10.32 IST: Kings XI Punjab open the bid, Delhi Daredevils also join in.
10.32 IST: South African pace sensation Kagiso Rabada is the next player. His base price is Rs 1 crore.
10.31 IST: Fast-bowlers are up next. Australia's Nathan Coulter-Nile is the first player in the list.
10.29 IST: Sri Lanka's Dinesh Chandimal, the last player in the wicket-keeper's list, goes unsold. His base price is Rs 50 lakh.
10.28 IST: West Indies' Johnson Charles goes unsold.
10.28 IST: Sold! to the Mumbai Indians for Rs 30 lakh.
10.27 IST: Next up is West Indies' Nicholas Pooran. His base price is Rs 30 lakh.
10.26 IST: No bids for West Indies' Andre Fletcher even at a base price of Rs 30 lakh
10.25 IST: Unsold! England wicket-keeper Jonny Bairstow is the next player. His base price is Rs 1.50 crore
10.24 IST: Unsold! Australian Ben Dunk is the first player in the list. His base price is Rs 30 lakh.
10.24 IST: Next up will be the wicket-keepers
10.19 IST: "We have got good young players. We now are in a situation to back youngsters and we have some big-time players. There is an element of risk when spend big-time money, but we are ready to take that risk. We look strong on paper. It's the top 8 that you really have to respect. You have got three captains so you have leadership. We have bowlers, allrounders in Mitch Marsh and Stokes," says Pune coach Stephen Fleming.
10.11 IST: All-rounders List 1:
Pawan Negi - Sold to RCB for Rs 1 crore (Base price Rs 30 lakh)
Angelo Mathews - Sold to DD for Rs 2 crore (Base price Rs 2 crore)
Irfan Pathan - Unsold (Base price Rs 50 lakh)
Ben Stokes - Sold to RPS for Rs 14.5 crore (Base price Rs 2 crore)
Corey Anderson - Sold to DD for Rs 1 crore (Base price - Rs 1 crore)
Sean Abbott - Unsold (Base price - 30 lakh)
Chris Jordan - Unsold(Base price - 50 lakh)
10.05 IST: England's Chris Jordan goes unsold. His base price was Rs 50 lakh
10.04 IST: Australia's Sean Abbott goes unsold. He had a base price of Rs 30 lakh.
10.03 IST: Delhi Daredevils bag Anderson for base price of Rs 1 crore.
10.03 IST: Delhi Daredevils bag Anderson for base price of Rs 1 crore.
10.03 IST: New Zealand all-rounder Corey Anderson is the next player. His base price is Rs 1 crore.
10.01 IST:Pune Supergiants bag England all-rounder Ben Stokes fora whopping Rs 14.50 crores. This is the second highest bid ever for a player in the IPL auctions.
9.59 IST: Delhi are out of the bidding war now. Pune Supergiants the new franchise in the bidding war now. The price is now at Rs 14.50 crores
9.58 IST: Sunrisers Hyderabad have entered the bidding war now. The price is at Rs 13 crore
9.56 IST: Stokes is going to be the costliest player in the IPL now. His bid price has gone up to Rs 10.50 crore. DD have the bid with them.
9.55 IST: Stokes' price goes up to Rs 9 crore
9.54 IST: Aggressive bidding war on for Stokes between Mumbai Indians, RCB and Delhi Daredevils.
9.54 IST: England all-rounder Ben Stokes is the next player
9.52 IST: Irfan Pathan is the next all-rounder in the list. Base price Rs 50 lakh. Unsold
9.51 IST:Delhi Daredevils buy Angelo Mathews for his base price of Rs 2 crore. DD was the only franchise to bid for the Sri Lankan
9.49 IST: RCB bag Pawan Negi for Rs 1 crore.
9.48 IST: Royal Challengers Bangalore have now entered the bidding war. Price up to Rs 80 lakh now
9.47 IST: Rising Pune Supergiants and Gujarat Lions are engaged in the first bidding war of the morning for Negi.
9.46 IST: Pawan Negi is the first player in the list. His base price is Rs 30 lakh
9.46 IST: The next set will be the all-rounders.
9.45 IST: Martin Guptill - Unsold (Base price - 50 lakh)
Eoin Morgan - KXIP (Sold for 2 crore)
Jason Roy - Unsold (Base price - 1 crore)
Faiz Fazal - Unsold (Base price - 30 lakh)
Alex Hales - Unsold (Base price - 1 crore)
Ross Taylor - Unsold (Base price - 50 lakh)
Saurabh Tiwary - Unsold (Base Price - 30 lakh)
9.44 IST: That concludes the first set of batsmen.
9.44 IST: Indian batsman Saurabh Tiwary is the next batsman. His base price is Rs 30 lakh. Unsold
9.43 IST: Former New Zealand captain is Ross Taylor. He has a base price of Rs 50 lakh. Unsold
9.42 IST: England batsman Alex Hales is the next batsman. His base price is Rs 1 crore.
9.40 IST: Next up is Indian batsman Faiz Fazal. His base price is Rs 30 lakh. Unsold
9.40 IST: Jason Roy is the third player in the auction today. He goes unsold.
9.38 IST:SOLD! Morgan goes to Kings XI Punjab for his base price of Rs 2 crore.
9.38 IST: The next player is England's limited-overs captain Eoin Morgan. His base price is Rs 2 crore.
9.37 IST: Guptill, who had a base price of Rs 50,00,000, goes unsold.
9.36 IST: Richard Madley picks the first player in the auction today. It is New Zealand opener Martin Guptill.

Eating for Beauty: A Seasonal Fruit for Fabulous SkinThe guava tree at my great grand-parent’s house in Bangalore drove ...
19/02/2017

Eating for Beauty: A Seasonal Fruit for Fabulous Skin

The guava tree at my great grand-parent’s house in Bangalore drove me crazy. As the tree bore fruit, the strong-sweet smell around the house was intoxicating and all I ever wanted to do was climb the tree to grab one of the green-yellow fruit. The only catch was that after just a few bites I’d get this unexplainable stomach ache that drove me nuts for the rest of the day.

That didn't deter me. Instead it was like I was addicted to the fruit. I loved the creamy flesh and only a ripe guava would have that bite from the seeds. I loved the way the hands smelt after all the juice had oozed all over it. And like clockwork, every time I’d see a ripe guava, I’d climb up the tree and bite into the fruit and within minutes the tummy ache would begin. Week after week, I’d suffer but giving up on that ripe guava never occurred to me.

It wasn't until a few years later that my grandmother figured that it wasn't really the fruit but the seeds that didn't work for me. So each morning, instead of waiting for the guava tree-stomach ache drama to unfold, she’d scoop out the seeds from a few guavas and set them at the breakfast table.

You see, she was a great propagator of the fruit. Being rich in Vitamin A and C, this tropical fruit is great for the skin and hair. You can actually call it a powerhouse of nutrients – folic acid, potassium, copper and manganese all help regenerate skin cells and combat hair loss problems. So much so, that several cosmetic companies use it in a number of hair and skin treatments and creams. She’d make packs with the fruits - mashing up seeds and pulp with a bit of honey and apply it all over our faces, and even make a pack out of the peels by mashing it in a mortar and pestle and then adding a bit of turmeric and milk.

Guavas are also a great source of Vitamin K, which helps in treating skin discoloration and problems like dark circles, acne irritation and redness. Using to fruit as a scrub helps in improving the skin’s complexion and also removes impurities making it look young and fresh. Guava contains an antioxidant called lycopene that helps in shielding your skin against the damaging UV rays. Since it contains about 80% of water it helps in keeping your skin hydrated and supple. Being a rich source of Vitamin C, guava is a fruit that helps in promoting hair growth.

Eating the guava raw or with a bit of chaat masala wasn't the only way she’d feed us this fruit. She’d jam it, make murabbas with it or sometimes even juice it. It wasn't until I was older that I realized, there were about a hundred other ways to use the guava. While buying guavas, make sure you pick firm ones without any blemishes or soft spots.

When you’re using them in a dessert make sure it’s ripe – the white guava (on the inside) turns almost yellow when it’s ripe whereas the pink guava (on the inside) turns a lighter shade of green – and both the varieties of fruit will be slightly soft to touch. If you want to hasten its ripening, it’s a good idea to keep it outside in a brown paper bag, otherwise if you’d like to hang on to it for a few weeks before you eat them, store them in refrigerator away from any other fruit.

From souffles to crumbles to even vegetable curries - just so much could be done with the fruit. But my favourite way of using up ripe guavas has always been making a fool. What’s a fool you ask? A fool is any fruit puree mixed with whipped cream and a bit of sugar. Served up like a souffle, it’s a low effort dessert that gives terrific results each time. It barely takes any time to make, and keeps well for a day or two. Make and see for yourself.

Guava Fool
Serves 6

Ingredients -

4 ripe guavas

200 ml whipping cream

1/4 cup icing sugar (or more according to how sweet the fruit is)

1 tsp vanilla extract (optional)

Method -

1. Wash and dry the guavas. Chop them without removing the peel and add to a blender. Blend until you get a nice puree. It will be gritty because of the seeds, but don’t worry, that’s exactly what you want. Keep aside in the refrigerator for about 2 to 4 hours.

2. When you’re ready to serve, whip the cream until you get firm peaks, add vanilla (optional) and icing sugar.

3. Fold the whipped cream into the fruit puree and immediately pour into individual serving cups. Serve chilled.

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