The left-hander has enjoyed phenomenal success in the shorter formats in the past but his awful current form has not gone unnoticed by the team owners.
With his India career as good as over, most of the franchises are unlikely to indulge in a bidding war for the two-time World Cup winner due to his high marquee base price of Rs two crore.
He had a horrible Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 tournament, where he aggregated 208 runs off 216 deliveries at a dismal strike- rate of less than 100 (96 plus).
The troublesome part is that he batted in the top four on most days and never looked like in control as Punjab lost out on a spot in the final primarily due to his slow batting.
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While the franchises are not ready to come on record, it is learnt that Yuvraj's fate will also depend on where he is placed in the auction pool.
"Out of 14 matches, it is not clear whether Yuvraj still has the ability left in him or not to make a difference in at least five or six matches. His bowling is nowhere as it used to be and fielding has gone down by a few notches. He will be lucky if someone picks him up at the base price. May be Kings XI Punjab, where he had played for first three seasons," the official said.
It will be good for Yuvraj if he comes into the auction pool early as then all franchises will have the purse to atleast buy him at the base price.
"It all depends on where he comes in the auction pool. He may get a team if he comes into the auction early. The business dynamics is such that if he is coming after -- say two or three lots, then people will be cautious.