It is really unfortunate, pictures of men with male sports see-tags on his collar. It recalls the era of the slave trade. If we can draw a parallel, contrary to the auctioning of all ethical standards. The case should be more polite. After all, there are people that are involved in the process of tendering. Instead of a refund or be used in an auction-like sales of furniture, should be more awareness
Process of tendering Player.
How can it become more sensitive and not remind us of our own bloody history of the slave trade and other negative aspects of our human culture. Instead of an auction, they should have a selection of talented players. These players have filed and their wages should be set for different types. This is exactly what the BCCI and other official bodies as well. You short list of players that by the merits of players and choose according to their performance. Grades are based on seniority, performance, etc. associated with
Imagine if a fair price, money-back guarantee, etc., shall, on the players. Is it ethical?, Is not this remind us of our supernatural bloody past of slavery and bigotry. There is blatant violation of human rights, and we should not allow the people a little money brokers engage the rest of humanity in an auction of any kind
We need to wake up and not allow any unethical practices such as private ownership of the players are good form.
The game itself should be institutionalized. Players must be selected by the BCCI and the IPL has to be given either by the ECB, BCCI and ACB. Wages should be paid for the players, but the choice should not be done through an auction, but may be formed by a system of merit cum proven performance.