The two-day IPL Auction covered up in Jeddah on Monday with 13-year-old Indian cricketer Vaibhav Suryavanshi becoming the youngest to be sold in an IPL auction.The young star, from the eastern Indian state of Bihar, went to the Rajasthan Royals for $130,500 after coming into the auction at a base rate of $35,591.
Seven Afghan gamers were snapped up for the 2025 season.Included was Rashid Khan who was retained by Gujarat Titans for about $2.13 million.
Karim Janat will make his launching at the IPL and was gotten by Gujarat Titans for simply over $88,000; Noor Ahmad Lakanwal was signed by Chennai Super Kings for $1.18 million; Azmatullah Omarzai was offered to Punjab Kings for $284,000; Rahmanullah Gurbaz was resigned by Kolkata Knight Riders for over $236,000; Fazalhaq Farooqi went to Rajasthan Royals for $236,000 USD); and 18 year old young spinner Allah Mohammad Ghazanfar was signed by Mumbai Indians for $568,000.
In total, 16 Afghan gamers had signed up for the 2025 IPL auction.Overall, big purchases on Day 2 saw experienced fast bowler Bhuvneshwar Kumar go to Royal Challengers Bengaluru for $1.27-million, and Deepak Chahar went to the Mumbai Indians for $1.09-million.
Rishabh Pant broke the auction record on day one when Lucknow Super Giants got the star wicketkeeper for a massive $3.20 million, while the Punjab Kings grabbed Shreyas Iyer for $3.17 million also on Sunday.The final day began with a string of unsold players and some penny-wise buys, before South Africa’& rsquo; s left-arm fast Marco Jansen went to Punjab for $830,000.
The focus then turned to Indian quicks.Mukesh Kumar went to the Delhi Capitals for $942,000, while speed bowler Akash Deep went to Lucknow for the exact same price.Five-time champs Mumbai went big for Chahar, before securing 18-year-old Afghan spinner Allah Ghazanfar for $569,000.“& ldquo; Very pleased at this position because we have got our playing XII,” & rdquo; Mumbai owner Akash Ambani said.New Zealand’& rsquo; s veteran Kane Williamson and all-rounder Glenn Phillips both went unsold, although they may be brought back later.In total, 182 gamers were offered across the 2 days, that included 62 overseas players.
Groups spent almost $75.72 million to purchase the 182 players.The leading 10 finalizings were as follows: Rishabh Pant (IND) –-- $3.20 million –-- Lucknow Super GiantsShreyas Iyer (IND) –-- $3.17 million –-- Punjab KingsVenkatesh Iyer (IND) –-- $2.81 million- Kolkata Knight RidersArshdeep Singh (IND) –-- $2.13 million –-- Punjab KingsYuzvendra Chahal (IND) –-- $2.13 million –-- Punjab KingsJos Buttler (ENG) –-- $1.87 million –-- Gujarat TitansKL Rahul (IND) –-- $1.65 million –-- Delhi CapitalsJofra Archer (ENG) –-- $1.48 million – -- Rajasthan RoyalsTrent Boult (NZL) –-- $1.48 million –-- Mumbai IndiansJosh Hazlewood (AUS) –-- $1.48 million –-- Royal Challengers Bengaluru
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