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These players have their kit bags constantly packed as they move from one IPL franchise to another.
Parthiv Patel
In Chennai Super Kings' first IPL season, Parthiv Patel was their third highest run-getter. But his stock declined steadily, and by 2010, he was struggling to get into the first XI. A release inevitably followed. He then got unlucky, as the next two franchises he played for, Kochi Tuskers Kerala and Deccan Chargers, were both terminated a year after he joined them.
Aaron Finch
Aaron Finch was not bought at the 2010 auction, but brought into the Rajasthan Royals team just before the season began after Graeme Smith and Dimitri Mascarenhas were injured. He played just one game for Royals before going into the big 2011 auction, in which he was bought by Delhi Daredevils.
Thisara Perera
Rather incredibly, Thisara Perera has played for six different IPL franchises, yet has played just 37 games, averaging just over six games per franchise. He has not lasted more than a season at any franchise, and 28 of those 37 games have come over two seasons.
Yuvraj Singh
Kings XI Punjab, Pune Warriors, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Delhi Daredevils, Sunrisers Hyderabad
Yuvraj Singh was the icon player for Kings XI Punjab in the IPL's first season. But they chose not to retain any of their players before the 2011 auction. He was one of the most expensive players in the auction, going for $1.8 million (Rs11.78 crore) to Pune Warriors. In the 2014 auction, in which he was available due to Warriors being terminated, he went for even more, Rs 14 crore, to Royal
Dinesh Karthik
Delhi to Punjab to Mumbai, then back to Delhi, then on to Bengaluru and Gujarat - that's been Dinesh Karthik's journey as an IPL player. He has never excelled, causing teams to release him, but always done just enough to attract someone else's attention and has never missed a season.
Ashish Nehra
After just one season with Mumbai Indians, Ashish Nehra was transferred to his home state's franchise, Delhi Daredevils. He became an important bowler in their squad, but Daredevils retained just Virender Sehwag ahead of the 2011 auction. Pune Warriors pounced and bought Nehra for $850,000 (Rs 5.56 crore),
Ashok Dinda
Ashok Dinda gained recognition with his performances during his three-year stint at Kolkata Knight Riders from 2008-2010, but has since not settled at a franchise. Daredevils kept him for just a season after buying him in the 2011 auction, Warriors had him for two and Royal Challengers played him just 11 times over two seasons. He returned to form last season,
Praveen Kumar
Praveen Kumar had two three-year stints, the first with Royal Challengers and the second with Kings XI, both relatively successful. But after that, he became a bit of a journeyman, spending just one year each at Mumbai Indians, who signed him up as a replacement, and Sunrisers. Last season, he played all of Gujarat Lions' games and was retained.
RP Singh
When Deccan Chargers won the IPL in 2009, RP Singh was the season's leading wicket-taker, with 23 scalps. But after Chargers released all their players before the 2011 auction, he played for three franchises in three years, and despite taking 10 wickets or more every season, went unsold in the 2014 auction.
Ravindra Jadeja
Ravindra Jadeja was built up by Shane Warne, his Rajasthan Royals captain, as a rock star after impressive performances in the IPL's first two seasons, but he disappointed Royals fans by breaking the rules and trying to negotiate a move to another franchise while still on contract with Royals. He was banned for one season and returned as a Kochi Tuskers Kerala player in 2011
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