IPL Mega Auction 2022: The mega auction of the Indian Premier League 2022 is over. Out of a total of 600, 204 players got buyers. Players like Suresh Raina and Ishant Sharma remained unsold. Uncapped players like Avesh Khan and Rahul Tewatia continued to dominate.
The two-day mega auction of the world’s most popular cricket league Indian Premier League (IPL Mega Auction 2022) was held in Bangalore. A total of 217 players out of 600 could be sold, but 204 players got buyers. Of these, 67 are foreign players. Ishaan Kishan is the costliest of this season. He was bought by Mumbai for 15.25 crores. Deepak Chahar, Shreyas Iyer, Shardul Thakur also sold very expensive. Liam Livingstone sold very expensive on the second day. Punjab bought it for 11.50 crores. Jofra Archer was bought by Mumbai for eight crores.
Odeon Smith also got a substantial amount. Even U-19 players like Raj Bawa and Rajvardhan Hungergekar were bidding in crores. Tilak Verma and Mahipal Lamor also became millionaires. Many unsold players like David Miller got a buyer when they bid for the second time. Mohammad Nabi, Umesh Yadav and Siddharth Kaul got buyers in the final round. Big names like Ishant Sharma, Steve Smith, Suresh Raina remained unsold. The names of Raina and Smith did not come up for the second time.
IPL Mega Auction 2022 Updates:
Siddharth Kaul sold, last bid for Akash Madhwal, remained unsold:
Siddharth Kaul was bought by RCB for 75 lakhs. Andrew Tye remained unsold. Rohan Kadam remained unsold. Sameer Rizvi remained unsold. B Sai Sudarshan Gujarat bought it for 20 lakhs. Aryan Juyal was bought by Mumbai for 20 lakhs. Lavanith Sisodia was bought by RCB for 20 lakhs. Mumbai bought Fabian Allen for 75 lakhs. David Willey was bought by RCB for two crores. Kolkata bought Aman Khan for 20 lakhs. Shivank Vashisht remained unsold. Akash Madhwal remained unsold. With this the Mega Auction 2022 came to an end.
Mohammad Nabi got buyer, Umesh Yadav also sold, Ishant was not bought:
In the final round of IPL Mega Auction 2022, Mohammed Nabi with base price of 10 million was first bought by Kolkata for one crore. Kolkata bought Umesh Yadav with a base price of two crores. There was a third bid for James Neesham. Bought by Rajasthan for 1.50 crores. Nathan Coulter-Nile was bought by Rajasthan for two crores. Ishant Sharma with a base price of 1.50 crores remained unsold. Qais Ahmed could not find a buyer. Under-19 cricketer Vicky Ostwal was bought by Delhi for 20 lakhs. Rassi Van Dec Dusen was bought by Rajasthan for one crore. Darrell Mitchell was bought by Rajasthan for 75 lakhs.
IPL Mega Auction 2022 in its final stage:
IPL Mega Auction 2022 has reached its final stage. Players like David Miller, Wriddhiman Saha, Matthew Wade and Tim Southee finally found buyers. Now it remains to be seen whether players like Suresh Raina, Steve Smith and Ishant Sharma will be named by the franchise again for bidding. It is all up to the franchisees as the players they name will be the only bidders. Chennai team has bought 25 players. That is, they will not bid further.
Arjun Tendulkar bought by Mumbai:
Shubham Sharma remained unsold. K Bhagat Verma was bought by Chennai for 20 lakhs. Chintal Reddy remained unsold. Bharat Sharma remained unsold. Hugh Adams returned to play the role of the auctioneer in the final round. He had to withdraw due to ill health and Charu Sharma played the role of the actor. Sachin Tendulkar’s son Arjun Tendulkar was bought by Mumbai for 30 lakhs. Duan Yansen remained unsold. Shubham Garhwal was bought by Rajasthan for 20 lakhs. Khizar Dafedar did not sell. Rohan Rana remained unsold.
Gujarat bought Varun Aaron for 50 lakhs:
Colin Munro remains unsold. Gujarat bought Varun Aaron for 50 lakhs. Blessing Mujarbani remained unsold. Shivank Vashisht remained unsold. Ramesh Kumar was bought by Kolkata for 20 lakhs. Gerald Coetzee remained unsold. Hrithik Shokeen was bought by Mumbai for 20 lakhs. Pratyush Singh remained unsold.
Kolkata bought Tim Southee:
Moises Henriques could not find any buyers. Akil Hossain remained unsold. Scott Kugglin remained unsold. Gurkeerat Singh Mann was bought by Gujarat for 50 lakhs. Kane Richardson could not find any buyers. Kolkata bought Tim Southee for 1.50 crores. Mumbai bought Rahul Buddhi for 20 lakhs. Benny Howell was bought by Punjab for 40 lakhs. Atheet Sheth remained unsold. Utkarsh Singh remained unsold. Mathisha Pathirana remained unsold. Kuldeep Yadav was bought by Rajasthan for 20 lakhs.
Glenn Phillips bought by Hyderabad:
Ben McDermott could not find any buyers. Glenn Phillips was bought by Hyderabad for 1.50 crores. Tim Seifert was bought by Delhi for 50 crores. Nathan Ellis was bought by Punjab for 1.50 crores. Faizalhaq Farooqui was bought by Hyderabad for 50 lakhs. Reece Topley remained unsold. Andrew Tye with a base price of Rs 10 crore remained unsold. Tanmay Agarwal remained unsold. Sameer Rizvi remained unsold. Mumbai bought Ramandeep Singh for 20 lakhs. B Sai Sudarshan remained unsold. Atharv Taede was bought by Punjab for 20 lakhs. Dhuv Jurel was bought by Rajasthan for 20 lakhs. Mayank Yadav was bought by Lucknow for 20 lakhs. Tejas Baroka was bought by Rajasthan for 20 lakhs. Punjab bought Bhanuka Rajapaksa for 50 lakhs.
Alex Hales and Karun Nair find buyers:
Harnoor Singh, the player of the Under-19 World Cup 2022, did not find any buyer for the second time. Kuldeep Sen was bought by Rajasthan for 20 lakhs. Mujtaba Yusuf remained unsold. Alex Hales, who went unsold for the first time, found a buyer. Kolkata bought it for 1.50 crores. Lucknow bought Evin Lewis for two crores. Karun Nair also found a buyer. There was a competition between RCB and Kolkata. Later Rajasthan showed interest. Bought by Rajasthan for 1.40 crores. Charith Aslanka remained unsold. Rahmanullah Gurbaz also remained unsold.
Jagadeesan was bought by Chennai for 20 lakhs:
Mumbai bought Anmolpreet Singh for 20 lakhs. N Jagadeesan was bought by Chennai for 20 lakhs. Vishnu Vinod with a base price of 20 lakhs also found a buyer. Hyderabad bought for 50 lakhs. Chris Jordan, who had a base price of 20 million, also found a buyer for the second time. Chennai and RCB showed interest. Bought by Chennai for 3.60 crores. James Neesham remained unsold for the second time as well. Sheldar Cattrell also did not find a buyer. Delhi bought Lungi Nagidi for 50 lakhs. Qais Ahmed with base price of 50 lakhs remained unsold. Karn Sharma with a base price of 50 lakhs also found a buyer. Bought by RCB for 50 lakhs.
Wriddhiman Saha also sold:
Chennai and Gujarat showed interest in buying Wriddhiman Saha with base price of 10 million. Gujarat bought it for 1.90 crores. Matthew Wade with a base price of Rs 2 crore also found a buyer. Gujarat and Punjab showed interest. Gujarat bought it for 2.40 crores. Both went unsold on the first day. Umesh Yadav, who had a base price of two crores, did not find any buyer even on the second day. C Hari Nishant was bought by Chennai for 20 lakhs.
David Miller found buyer:
In the second round of the accelerated auction, David Miller was the first to bid. Gujarat and Rajasthan showed interest. Millers with a base price of Rs 1 crore went unsold on the first day. He was bought by Gujarat for three crores. Bangladesh’s Shakib Al Hasan also went unsold on the first day of the mega auction. On the second day also no buyer was found. Sam Billings with a base price of 20 million also found a buyer. Kolkata bought it for two crores.
Second Round of Accelerated auction:
The second round of the accelerated auction will start shortly. Now those players who have remained unsold will be bidding. For this, the franchises will have to name five-seven players. Now it remains to be seen whether players like Suresh Raina, Eoin Morgan and Ishant Sharma get a buyer. The auction has now entered its last phase. Meanwhile, Gujarat has not yet bought the wicketkeeper.
Cricketer Kyle Meyers bought by Lucknow:
Under-19 World Cup 2022 player Kaushal Tambe remained unsold. Mukesh Kumar Singh remained unsold. Pratham Singh was bought by Kolkata for 20 lakhs. Hrithik Chatterjee, Ninad Rathwa, Hrithik Shokeen remained unsold. Shashank Singh was bought by Hyderabad for 20 lakhs. Caribbean cricketer Kyle Meyers was bought by Lucknow for 50 lakhs. Amit Ali remained unsold. Bought by Karan Sharma Lucknow for 20 lakhs. Punjab bought Baltej Danda for 20 lakhs. Saurabh Dubey was bought by Hyderabad for 20 lakhs. Lalit Yadav remained unsold. Mumbai bought Mohammad Arshad for 20 lakhs. Ansh Patel was bought by Punjab for 20 lakhs. Ashok Sharma with base price of 20 lakhs was bought by Kolkata for 55 lakhs. Ashutosh Sharma remained unsold. Anunay Singh was played by Rajasthan for 20 lakhs.
David Wiese Unsold:
All-rounder David Wiese remained unsold. Uncapped Baba Indrajit was bought by Kolkata for 20 lakhs. Kennar Lewis remained unsold. BR Sharath remained unsold. Sushant Mishra remained unsold. Chamika Karunaratne was bought by Kolkata for 50 lakhs. David Willey with a base price of 20 million remained unsold. Zimbabwe Balesing Mujarbani remained unsold. R Samarth was bought by Hyderabad for 20 lakhs. Kolkata bought Abhijeet Tomar with base price of 20 lakhs for 40 lakhs. Gujarat bought Pradeep Sangwan with base price of 20 lakhs.
Gujarat buys Alzarri Joseph, Riley Meredith will play from Mumbai:
Delhi, Mumbai, Gujarat and Punjab bid for Alzarri Joseph with a base price of Rs 75 lakh. Gujarat bought it for 2.40 crores. Dhawal Kulkarni remained unsold. Mumbai showed interest in buying Riley Meredith and bought it for one crore. Kane Richardson remained unsold. Rahul Buddhi remained unsold. Lari Evans remained unsold. Ayush Badoni Lucknow bought for 20 lakhs. Anishwar Gautam was bought by RCB for 20 lakhs. Benny Howell remained unsold. Hayden tax unsold. Saurabh Kumar Unsold. Shams Mulani Unsold. Dhruv Patel remained unsold. Atheet Sheth remained unsold.
Martin Guptill and Ben Cutting unsold, Shaun Abbott bought by Hyderabad:
Martin Guptill with a base price of 75 lakhs remained unsold. Bhanuka Rajapaksa remained unsold. Ruston Chase also remained unsold. Ben Cutting remained unsold. Pawan Negi remained unsold. Delhi, Punjab and Hyderabad showed interest in buying Shaan Abbott with a base price of 75 lakhs. Hyderabad bought for 2.40 crores.
Prashant Solanki bought by Chennai:
Chennai and Rajasthan showed interest in buying Prashant Solanki with a base price of 20 lakhs. Bought by Chennai for 1.20 crores. Midhun Sudhesh remained unsold.
Prashant Chopra unsold, Vaibhav Arora bought by Punjab:
Uncapped wicketkeeper Prashant Chopra remained unsold. Dhruv Jurel remained unsold. Aryan Juyal remained unsold. Punjab and Kolkata showed interest in buying uncapped bowler Vaibhav Arora. In the end Punjab bought it for two crores. Chennai bought Mukesh Chaudhary for 20 lakhs. Kolkata bought Rasik Dar for 20 lakhs. by ben
Shuis remained unsold. Pankaj Jaiswal remained unsold. Mohsin Khan was bought by Lucknow for 20 lakhs. Chama Milind was bought by RCB for 25 lakhs. Mayank Yadav and Tejas Baroka remained unsold. Yuvraj Chudasama remained unsold.
Delhi bought Tim David, Praveen Dubey sold expensive:
Delhi and Kolkata showed interest in buying Singapore’s Tim David. Lucknow, Rajasthan and Mumbai also participated in the race. In the end Mumbai bought it for 8.25 crores. RCB and Delhi showed interest to buy Praveen Dubey with a base price of 20 lakhs. Delhi bought it for 50 lakhs. Punjab bought Prerak Mankad for 20 lakhs. RCB bought Suyash Prabhudesai with base price of 20 lakhs for 30 lakhs. Ramandeep Singh remained unsold. B Sai Sudarshan also remained unsold. Atharva Taede remained unsold.
Shubhranshu Senapati was bought by Chennai for 20 lakhs:
Tanmay Agarwal remained unsold. England’s Tom Coler Cadmore also remained unsold. Unlapped batsman Sameer Rizvi remained unsold. Shubhranshu Senapati was bought by Chennai for 20 lakhs. Apoorva Wankhede remained unsold. Atharva Ankolekar also remained unsold.
Siddharth Kaul unsold, Mumbai buys Tymal Mills:
Siddharth Kaul with base price of 75 lakhs remained unsold. Obed Makay was bought by Rajasthan for 75 lakhs. Mumbai bought Tymal Mills with a base price of Rs 1 crore for 1.50 crores. Adam Milne with base price of 1.50 crores was bought by Chennai for 1.90 crores. Reece Topley and Andrew Tye remained unsold. Sandeep Warrier remained unsold.
Ben McDermott unsold, Jason Behrendorff bought by RCB:
Ben McDermott remains unsold. Glenn Phillips also remained unsold. Jason Behrendorff with a base price of 75 lakhs was bought by RCB for 75 lakhs. Nathan Ellis with base price of 75 lakhs remained unsold. Faizalhaq Farooqui remained unsold.
Mitchell Santner bought by Chennai, Romario Shepherd will play from Hyderabad:
Hyderabad and Chennai showed interest in buying Mitchell Santner with a base price of 10 million. Bought by Chennai for 1.90 crores. Mumbai and Lucknow showed interest for Romario Shepherd, a Caribbean player with a base price of 7.5 million. Teams from Chennai, Hyderabad and Rajasthan joined the race later. In the end Hyderabad bought it for 7.75 crores. Rahmanullah Gurbaz remained unsold.
Mumbai bought Jofra Archer:
There was a competition in Rajasthan and Mumbai to buy Jofra Archer with a base price of 20 million. Later Hyderabad showed interest. Mumbai bought for 8 crores. Charith Aslanka remained unsold. Punjab bought Rishi Dhawan with a base price of 50 lakhs for 55 lakhs. England’s George Garten remained unsold. Dwayne Pretorius was bought by Chennai for 50 lakhs. Sherfane Rutherford was bought by RCB for one crore. Mumbai and Lucknow showed interest to buy Daniel Shams. Bought by Mumbai for 2.60 crores.
Delhi buys Alex Hales and Evin Lewis unsold, Rovman Powell:
Alex Hales and Evin Lewis remained unsold. Karun Nair also remained unsold. Delhi, Lucknow and Chennai showed interest for Rovman Powell. Delhi bought it for 2.80 crores. Rassi van der Dussen remained unsold.
Finn Allen was bought by RCB and Kanway was bought by Chennai.:
During the accelerated auction, the first bid was for New Zealand cricketer Finn Allen with a base price of 50 lakhs. RCB and Rajasthan showed interest. Bought by RCB for 80 lakhs. Chennai bought Dwayne Kanway with a base price of one crore for one crore.
Accelerated action begins:-
Now a total of 106 players will be bidding during the accelerated auction. All the franchises were asked to submit the list of names of 20-20 of the remaining players to the auction committee. These are the players the franchise wants to buy. In the Accelerated Round, only those players will be bidding whose name will be in the list.
Arjan Nagwaswala also unsold, Yash Dayal was bought by Gujarat:
Arjan Nagwaswala with base price of 20 lakhs also remained unsold. Kolkata, Gujarat and RCB showed interest in buying Yash Dayal. Gujarat bought it for 3.20 crores. Simarjit Singh with base price of 20 lakhs was bought by Chennai for 20 lakhs. Mujtaba Yusuf remained unsold. Kuldeep Sen remained unsold. Akash Singh remained unsold.
Raj Bawa was bought by Punjab, Hungergekar was bought by Chennai.:
Punjab, Hyderabad and Mumbai showed interest in buying Under-19 cricketer Raj Bawa with a base price of 20 lakhs. Punjab bought it for two crores. Mumbai and Lucknow show interest in buying Rajvardhan Hungergekar with base price of 30 lakhs. Chennai also showed interest. In the end, Chennai bought it for 1.50 crores. Vasu Vats remained unsold. Yash Thakur remained unsold.
Vicky Ostwal Unsold:
Kolkata bought Anukul Rai for 20 lakhs. Gujarat bought Darshan Nalkhande with base price of 20 lakhs for 20 lakhs. India U-19 Khiladi Vicky Ostwal with base price of 20 lakhs unsold. Mumbai buys Sanjay Yadav with base price of 20 lakhs for 50 lakhs
Delhi bought Yash Dhul:
Delhi and Punjab showed interest in buying Yash Dhul with a base price of 20 lakhs. Delhi bought it for 50 lakhs. Under his captaincy, the India Under-19 team recently won the ICC Under-19 World Cup. Rajasthan, Mumbai and Chennai showed interest to Tilak Verma with a base price of 20 lakhs. Bought by Mumbai for 1.70 crores. RCB and Rajasthan showed interest to Mahipal Lamor with a base price of 40 lakhs. Bought by RCB for one crore.
Uncapped all-rounders bid after lunch break:
Bidding for the uncapped all-rounders took place after the lunch break. Delhi and Hyderabad showed interest in buying Lalit Yadav with a base price of 20 lakhs. Delhi bought it for 65 lakhs. Delhi bought Ripple Patel with base price of 20 lakhs for 20 lakhs.
Under-19 players will be seen:
After the lunch break, when the players will bid, all eyes will be on U-19 players like Yash Dhul, Raj Bawa, Rajvardhan Hungergekar. He performed brilliantly in the recently played ICC Under-19 World Cup.
Lucknow buys Manan Vohra, lunch break:
Manan Vohra with base price of 20 lakhs was bought by Lucknow for 20 lakhs. No one showed interest in buying Ricky Bhui with base price of 20 lakhs. With this there is a 45-minute lunch break. The second day where Liam Livingstone sold very expensive. While Odeon Smith got a significant amount, players like Ishant Sharma, Eoin Morgan, Lungi Ngidi, Tabrez Shamsi, Aaron Finch and Coulter Nile remained unsold.
Kolkata bought Rinku Singh, Harnoor Singh remained unsold:
After the spinners, the uncapped batsmen bid. Virat Singh with a base price of 20 lakhs remained unsold. Himmat Singh remained unsold. Sachin Baby with a base price of 20 lakhs also remained unsold. India Under-19 cricketer Harnoor Singh with 20 lakh base price remained unsold. Himanshu Rana with base price of 20 lakhs remained unsold. Kolkata and Lucknow showed interest to buy Rinku Singh with a base price of 20 lakhs. Kolkata bought it for 55 lakhs.
Karan Sharma and Ish Sodhi Unsold:
Karn Sharma with base price of 50 lakhs remained unsold. Ish Sodhi with base price of 50 lakhs remained unsold. Piyush Chawla with base price of 10 million unsold.
Mumbai bought Mayank Markande, Tabrez Shamsi unsold:
After the fast bowlers, the spinners bid. Lucknow, Mumbai and Rajasthan showed interest to buy Mayank Markande with a base price of 50 lakhs. Mumbai bought it for 75 lakhs. Tabrez Shamsi with base price of 10 million remained unsold. Qais Ahmed with base price of 50 lakh remained unsold. Shahbaz Nadeem was bought by Lucknow for 50 lakhs. Chennai and Kolkata showed interest in buying Mahish Teekshna with a base price of 50 lakhs. Bought by Chennai for 70 lakhs.
Navdeep Saini was bought by Rajasthan, Mumbai’s Unadkat, Coulter Nile unsold:
Lucknow and Mumbai showed interest in buying Navdeep Saini with a base price of 75 lakhs. Bought by Rajasthan for 2.60 crores. Sheldon Cottrell remains unsold. Mumbai and Chennai showed interest to buy Jaydev Unadkat with a base price of 75 lakhs. Bought by Mumbai for 1.30 crores. Nathan Coulter-Nile with a base price of Rs 2 crore remained unsold.
Lungi Nagidi unsold, Chetan Sakaria bought by Delhi:
Lungi Ngidi with base price of 50 lakhs remained unsold. RCB and Punjab showed interest in buying Chetan Sakariya with a base price of 50 lakhs. Delhi bought it for 4.20 crores. Punjab bought Sandeep Sharma with base price of 50 lakhs for 50 lakhs.
Ishant Sharma unsold, Khaleel Ahmed bought by Delhi:
Ishant Sharma with a base price of 1.50 crores remained unsold. Mumbai and Delhi showed interest in buying Khaleel Ahmed with a base price of 50 lakhs. Delhi bought it for 5.25 crores. Lucknow and RCB showed interest in buying Dushmanta Chamira with a base price of 50 lakhs. Lucknow bought it for two crores Indian players. Apart from this, Deepak Chahar was bought by Chennai Super Kings (CSK) for 14 crores. Shardul Thakur was bought by Delhi Capitals (DC) for 10.75 crores. Bought Vanindu Hasranga for 10.75 crores.
Shivam Dubey was bought by Chennai for 4 crores:
Rajasthan and Lucknow showed interest in buying Shivam Dubey with a base price of 50 lakhs. Later Punjab and Chennai also showed interest. Bought by Chennai for 4 crores. Kolkata, Lucknow and Delhi showed interest in buying Krishnappa Gautam with a brace price of 50 lakhs. Lucknow bought for 90 lakhs.
Punjab bought Odeon Smith:
Lucknow, Punjab and Hyderabad showed interest to buy Caribbean all-rounder Odeon Smith with a base price of 10 million. Later Rajasthan also showed interest. In the end, Punjab bought him for 6 crores. Rajasthan and Mumbai showed interest to buy Marco Jensen with a settlement price of 50 lakhs. Hyderabad also showed interest. Hyderabad bought for 4.20 crores.
Vijayshankar will play for Gujarat:
Lucknow and Gujarat showed interest for Jayant Yadav with a base price of 10 million. Gujarat bought it for 1.70 crores. Gujarat and Chennai showed interest for Vijayshankar with a base price of 50 lakhs. Gujarat bought it for 1.40 crores. Chris Jordan with a base price of 20 million remained unsold.
Punjab bought Livingstone:
Kolkata Knight Riders and Chennai Super Kings showed interest to buy England all-rounder Liam Livingstone with a base price of 10 million. Later the teams of Punjab Kings, Gujarat Titans and Hyderabad jumped into the race. Punjab bought it for 11.50 crores. Gujarat and RCB showed interest in buying Dominic Drakes with base price of 75 lakhs. Gujarat bought it for 1.10 crores. James Neesham with a base price of 1.50 crores remained unsold.
Marnus Labuschagne, Finch and Morgan Unsold:
Marnus Labuschagne of Australia with 10 million base price remained unsold. Eoin Morgan with a base price of Rs 1.50 crore also remained unsold. Saurabh Tiwari with a base price of 50 lakhs also remained unsold. Aaron Finch also remained unsold. Cheteshwar Punjara with base price of 50 lakhs also unsold.
Rahane was bought by Kolkata, Malan was not sold.:
Kolkata Knight Riders bought Ajinkya Rahane with a base price of one crore for one crore. David Malan with 10 million base price remained unsold. Delhi and Lucknow showed interest to buy Mandeep Singh with a base price of 50 lakhs. Delhi bought it for 1.10 crores.
Charu Sharma is handling the responsibility of the Auctioneer:
Even today, commentator Charu Sharma is handling the responsibility of the auction. Auctioneer Hugh Adams suddenly fell ill on the first day. After this Charu took over this responsibility. The first bid was for Aidan Markram with a base price of 10 million. Sunrisers Hyderabad and Punjab Kings showed interest in buying him. Later Mumbai also showed interest. Hyderabad bought him for 2.60 crores.
Today these players will be seen:
Talking about overseas players, Eoin Morgan, Jimmy Neesham, Chris Jordan, Liam Livingstone, Aiden Markram, Odeon Smith, Rassi van der Dussen, David Malan, Adam Milne, Tim Southee, Alex Hales, Chris Jordan, Evon Lewis, Aaron Finch, Big bidders are likely for Paul Sterling, Lungi Ngidi, Marco Jensen, Tim David. While talking about some Indian cricket, Ajinkya Rahane, Cheteshwar Pujara, S Sreesanth, Jaydev Unadkat, Ishant Sharma, Kedar Jadhav, Navdeep Saini, Hanuma Vihari, Mandeep Singh, Chetan Sakaria, Vijay Shankar, Shivam Dubey, K Gautam, Khaleel Ahmed, Players like Mayank Markande, Sandeep Sharma, Manan Vohra, Raj Bawa and Yash Dhul will be seen.
Highlights of the first day:
On Saturday, the first day of the IPL Mega Auction, the franchises together spent Rs 388 crore to buy 74 players. Ishaan Kishan, Deepak Chahar, Shreyas Iyer, Avesh Khan, Harshal Patel, Vanindu Hasranga, Nicholas Pooran and Shardul Thakur sold at a high price on the first day of the auction. During this, 23 players like Steve Smith, Suresh Raina, Umesh Yadav and David Miller did not find any buyers. The marquee players were the first to bid. Shreyas was the most expensive in this. Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) bought him for Rs 12.25 crore.
Ishaan Kishan is the most expensive player of this auction so far.:
Wicket-keeper batsman Ishan Kishan was bought by Mumbai Indians (MI) for Rs 15.25 crore. He is the most expensive player of this year’s auction so far. And the second most expensive in IPL history
Uncapped players sold expensive:
Washington Sundar and Kunal Pandya also made big money. Hyderabad bought Sundar for Rs 8.75 crore, while Pandya was bought by Lucknow for Rs 8.75 crore. New Zealand’s Lucky Ferguson was bought by Ahmedabad for Rs 10 crore, while Josh Hazlewood was bought by Lucknow for Rs 7.5 crore. Uncapped players like Avesh Khan, Shahrukh Khan, Rahul Teotia, Riyan Parag and Rahul Tripathi also sold expensive. Dewald Brevis of South Africa, popularly known as ‘Baby Abby’, was bought by Mumbai for three crores.
The last bid of the day was for Sandeep Lamichhane of Nepal, remained unsold:
Jagdish Suchit with base price of 20 lakhs was bought by Hyderabad for 20 lakhs. Delhi and Chennai showed interest in buying R Sai Kishore with a base price of 20 lakhs. Teams from Punjab, Gujarat and Hyderabad joined the race later. Gujarat bought it for 3 crores. The last bid of the day was for Sandeep Lamichhane of Nepal. No one showed interest in buying this player with a base price of 40 lakhs.
Mumbai buys Murugan Ashwin, Shreyas Gopal is bought by Hyderabad:
On the first day of IPL Mega Auction, bidding for uncapped spinners came at the end. Gujarat bought Noor Ahmed with base price of 30 lakhs for 30 lakhs. There was competition in Mumbai and Kolkata to buy Murugan Ashwin with base price of 20 lakhs. Hyderabad showed interest later. Bought by Mumbai for 1.60 crores. M, Siddharth remained unsold. KC Cariappa with base price of 20 lakhs was bought by Rajasthan for 30 lakhs. There was competition in Rajasthan and Hyderabad to buy Shreyas Gopal with base price of 20 lakhs. Hyderabad bought for 75 lakhs.
Avesh Khan became the most expensive uncapped player:
There was a competition in Chennai and Lucknow to buy fast bowler Avesh Khan with a base price of 20 lakhs. Mumbai and Delhi also showed interest. In the end, Lucknow bought it for 10 crores. Became the most expensive uncapped player. Ishan Porel was bought by Punjab for 25 lakhs. Tushar Deshpande was bought by Chennai for 20 lakhs. Ankit Rajput with base price of 20 lakhs was bought by Lucknow for 50 lakhs.
Mumbai bought Basil Thampi, Karthik Tyagi sold for 4 crores:
Mumbai bought Basil Thampi with a base price of 30 lakhs for 30 lakhs. Hyderabad bought Karthik Tyagi with 20 lakh base price for four crores. Akashdeep was bought by RCB for 20 lakhs. KM Ashif with base price of 20 lakhs was bought by Chennai for 20 lakhs.
N Jagadeesan unsold, Sheldon Jackson bought by Kolkata:
Punjab and Lucknow showed interest in buying Prabhsimran Singh with a base price of 20 lakhs. Punjab bought it for 60 lakhs. N Jagadeesan with base price of 20 lakhs remained unsold. Lucknow and Kolkata showed interest to buy Sheldon Jackson with base price of 30 lakhs. Kolkata bought it for 60 lakhs. Jitesh Sharma was bought by Punjab for 20 lakhs.
Bid for uncapped wicketkeepers:
Bid for the uncapped wicketkeepers. Delhi and Chennai showed interest to buy KS Bharat with a base price of 20 lakhs. Delhi bought it for two crores. No one bought Mohammad Azharuddin with base price of 20 lakhs. Vishnu Vinod also remained unsold. Vishnu Solanki also remained unsold. RCB, Hyderabad and Gujarat showed interest in buying Delhi’s Anuj Rawat with a base price of 20 lakhs. Bought by RCB for 3.40 crores.
Uncapped players shine:
On the first day of IPL Mega Auction, Shahrukh Khan and Rahul Tewatia and other uncapped players were seen making a splash. It also rained money on Rahul Tripathi, Riyan Parag and Abhishek Sharma.
Harpreet Brar was bought by Punjab, Shahbaz Ahmed was bought by RCB:
RCB and Punjab showed interest to buy Harpreet Brar with a base price of 20 lakhs. Kolkata and Gujarat also showed interest later. In the end Punjab bought it for 3.80 crores. Shahbaz Ahmed with a base price of 30 lakhs was shown interest by Kolkata and RCB. Bought by RCB for 2.40 crores.
Gujarat bought Rahul Tewatia for 9 crores, Delhi bought Nagerkoti:
Chennai and Gujarat competed to buy Rahul Teotia with base price of 40 lakhs. RCB also showed interest. In the end Gujarat bought it for 9 crores. Kolkata and Delhi showed interest to Kamlesh Nagarkoti with base price of 40 lakhs. Delhi bought it for 1.10 crores.
Shahrukh Khan was bought by Punjab, Shivam Mavi will be seen playing from Kolkata:
Chennai and Kolkata showed interest in buying Shahrukh Khan with a base price of 40 lakhs. Later there was competition in Punjab and Chennai. In the end Punjab bought it for 9 crores. Initially there was a competition between RCB and Kolkata to buy Shivam Mavi with base price of 40 lakhs. Later Punjab and Lucknow showed interest. Kolkata bought it for 7.25 crores.
Riyan Parag was bought by Rajasthan, Abhishek Sharma from Hyderabad:
Delhi and Rajasthan showed interest in buying Riyan Parag with a base price of 30 lakhs. Chennai and Gujarat also showed interest. Bought in Rajasthan for 3.80 crores. Punjab and Hyderabad showed interest in buying Abhishek Sharma with a base price of 20 lakhs. Later Gujarat also came in the race. Hyderabad bought for 6.50 crores. Sarfaraz was bought by Delhi Capitals for 20 lakhs.
Hyderabad buys Rahul Tripathi:
Chennai and Kolkata showed interest to buy Rahul Tripathi with a base price of 40 lakhs. Hyderabad later entered the race. Chennai and there was competition in it. Hyderabad bought for 8.50 crores. C Hari Nishant with base price of 20 lakhs remained unsold.
‘Baby AB’ will play from Mumbai:
Chennai, Punjab and Mumbai showed interest in buying South African cricketer Dewald Brevis, popularly known as ‘Baby AB’. There was a competition in Chennai Punjab. Mumbai bought it for three crores. Delhi bought Ashwin Hebbar with base price of 20 lakhs. Anmolpreet Singh with base price of 20 lakhs remained unsold.
Gujarat bought Abhinav Sadrangani:
There was a competition in Delhi and Kolkata to buy Abhinav Sadrangani of Karnataka with a base price of 20 lakhs. Gujarat also showed interest and bought it for 2.60 crores.
Uncapped players bid:
After the spinners, now the uncapped players’ bidding has started. Players like Shahrukh Khan, Rahul Tripathi and Rahul Teotia will be seen. Rajat Patidar with base price of 20 lakh remained unsold. Hyderabad bought Priyam Garg for 20 lakhs.
Rajasthan buys Yajuvendra Chahal, Amit Mishra unsold:
Mumbai and Delhi showed interest in buying Yuzvendra Chahal with a base price of two crores. Hyderabad and Rajasthan also entered the race later. Bought by Rajasthan for 6.50 crores. No one showed interest in buying Amit Mishra with base price of 1.50 crores.
Punjab bought Rahul Chahar:
Delhi and Hyderabad showed interest to Rahul Chahar with a base price of 75 lakhs. Apart from Punjab and Rajasthan, Mumbai also joined the race later. Punjab bought it for 5.25 crores.
Delhi bought Kuldeep Yadav, Zampa unsold:
The base price of Kuldeep Yadav is 1 crore. There was competition in Delhi and Punjab to buy them. Delhi bought him for two crores. Adam Zampa with a base price of 20 million remained unsold.
Adil Rashid, Mujeeb Zadran and Imran Tahir remained unsold:
After the fast bowlers, the spinners bid. The base price of Adil Rashid is 2 crores. He remained unsold. Mujeeb Zadran of Afghanistan also remained unsold. Imran Tahir with a base price of two crores also remained unsold.
Delhi bought Shardul Thakur for 10.75 crores, Mustafizur Rahman also bought:
After Gujarat, Delhi, Punjab Kings and Chennai also jumped in the race to buy Shardul Thakur with a base price of two crores. In the end, Delhi bought him for 10.75 crores. Mustafizur Rahman with base price of two crores was bought by Delhi for two crores.
Hyderabad buys Bhuvneshwar Kumar:
Mumbai and Rajasthan showed interest to buy fast bowler Bhuvneshwar Kumar with a base price of 20 million. Lucknow and Hyderabad also showed interest. In the end Hyderabad bought it for 4.20 crores.
Josh Hazlewood will play for RCB, Wood will play for Lucknow:
There was a competition in Delhi and Lucknow to buy Australian fast bowler Josh Hazlewood with a base price of 20 million. Later Mumbai and RCB joined the race. RCB added it for 7.75 crores. Delhi and Lucknow showed interest in buying Mark Wood with a base price of 20 million. Later Mumbai jumped into the race. Lucknow bought it for 7.50 crores.
Gujarat bought Lucky Ferguson:
The pace of fast bowlers is being seen. After Deepak Chahar and famous Krishna, Lucky Ferguson also sold expensive. The base price of Ferguson is two crores. Delhi and Gujarat showed interest in buying. Later RCB and Lucknow also jumped in the race. In the end, Gujarat added 10 crores to itself.
Rajasthan bought Prasidh Krishna:
The base price of fast bowler Prasidh Krishna is one crore. Lucknow and Rajasthan showed interest. Later Gujarat also showed interest. In the end Rajasthan bought it for 10 crores.
Chennai bought Deepak Chahar:
Delhi and Hyderabad showed interest for Deepak Chahar with a base price of 20 million. Later, apart from Chennai, Rajasthan also joined the race. Chennai bought him for 14 crores. Umesh Yadav remained unsold.
Hyderabad buys T. Natarajan:
After the wicketkeepers, there was a bid for the fast bowlers. T. Natarajan has a base price of one crore. Hyderabad and Gujarat showed interest. Hyderabad bought him for four crores.
Nicholas Pooran bought by Hyderabad:
Sam Billings with a base price of Rs 2 crore also remained unsold. There was a competition in Chennai and Hyderabad to buy Caribbean wicketkeeper Nicholas Pooran. Later Kolkata came in the race. Hyderabad bought this player with a base price of 1.50 crores for 10.75 crores.
RCB bought Dinesh Karthik, Saha unsold:
The base price of Dinesh Karthik is 2 crores. Chennai and RCB showed interest. There was competition between the two. RCB added him for 5.50 crores. Wriddhiman Saha with a base price of Rs 1 crore remained unsold.
Jani Bairstow bought by Punjab:
Delhi, Punjab and Hyderabad showed interest to buy Jani Bairstow with a base price of 1.50 crores. Punjab added with it for 6.75 crores.
Mumbai bought Ishan Kishan:
Initially, there was a competition in Mumbai and Punjab to buy Ishan Kishan with a base price of two crores. Gujarat and Hyderabad showed interest later. In the end, Mumbai bought him for 15.25 crores. So far he is the most expensive player in this auction.
Matthew Wade unsold, Rayudu bought by Chennai:
After the all-rounder players, now there is a bid for wicket-keepers. The base price of Matthew Wade is 2 crores. They remained unsold. Chennai and Delhi showed interest for Ambati Rayudu. Later Hyderabad also joined the race. This player with two crore base price was bought by Chennai for 6.75 crores.
Delhi bought Mitchell Marsh, Mohammad Nabi unsold:
Australian cricketer Mitchell Marsh has a base price of 20 million. Delhi and Hyderabad showed interest in him. In the end, Delhi bought him for 6.50 crores. No one showed interest in buying Mohammad Nabi, Afghanistan’s cricketer with 10 million base price.
Lucknow bought Krunal Pandya:
Krunal Pandya’s base price is 2 crores. Chennai Super Kings and Punjab showed interest in buying him. Hyderabad and Lucknow also showed interest. Later Gujarat also joined the race. There was competition for them in both the new franchises. Lucknow added him for 8.25 crores.
Hyderabad buys Washington Sundar:
The base price of Washington Sundar is 1.50 crores. Punjab and Gujarat showed interest for the all-rounder. Later Delhi, Hyderabad and Lucknow also joined the race. Hyderabad added him for 8.75 crores.
RCB buys Wanindu Hasaranga:
After the lunch break, the bidding started with Sri Lankan player Wanindu Hasaranga. By the time the auction was stopped, a bid of 10.75 crores was made for him. This player with one crore base price was added by RCB for Rs 10.75 crore. There was competition for him in Punjab and RCB.
Charu Sharma will be the next Auctioneer:
According to the information received, commentator Charu Sharma will be the auctioneer for today after the lunch break. Hugh Adams has been advised rest. Presently he is under observation.
Lunch break, auction will start at 3.30 pm:
The auction was put on hold due to the sudden ill health of Auctioneer Hugh Adams. At present, his condition is said to be fine. One hour lunch break has been taken. The auction will start again at 3.30 pm. The bidding will begin with Sri Lankan player Wanindu Hasaranga. By the time the auction was stopped, a bid of 10.75 crores was made for him.
Deepak Hooda will play for Lucknow, auction stopped due to medical emergency:
There was competition among the franchisees for Deepak Hooda with a base price of 75 lakhs. Lucknow bought him for 5.75 crores. The base price of Sri Lankan player Wanindu Hasaranga is one crore. Punjab and Hyderabad showed interest in him. Later RCB also joined the race. There was competition between Punjab and RCB. More than 10 crores was bid for him, only then the auction had to be stopped due to medical emergency. According to the information, Auctioneer Hugh Adams fell from the stage. For now, lunch has been announced.
Harshal Patel was bought by RCB:
Chennai, Hyderabad and RCB showed interest in buying Harshal Patel with a base price of 20 million. There was competition for him in Hyderabad and RCB. Bought by RCB for 10.75 crores.
Lucknow buys Jason Holder, Shakib unsold:
The base price of Jason Holder is 1.50 crores. Kolkata and Lucknow showed great interest to buy them. Rajasthan also remained in the race. In the end, Lucknow bought him for 8.75 crores. No franchise showed interest in buying Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan.
Kolkata bought Nitish Rana:
Kolkata Knight Riders bought Nitish Rana with a base price of one crore for 8 crores. Mumbai Indians showed great interest in him.
Dwayne Bravo bought by Chennai:
Caribbean all-rounder Dwayne Bravo’s base price is 20 million. He was added by Chennai Super Kings for 4.4 crores.
Suresh Raina and Steve Smith remained unsold:
Suresh Raina with a base price of 2 crores remained unsold. None of the franchisees showed interest in buying them. Australian cricketer Steve Smith also remained unsold. Their base price was also two crores. However, bids can be made for these later as well.
Devdutt Paddikal bought by Rajasthan:
Chennai, Rajasthan, RCB and Mumbai showed interest in buying Devdutt Paddikal. This player with two crore base price was added by Rajasthan Royals for 7.75 crores.
Chennai buys Robin Uthappa, Gujarat’s Jason Roy:
Robin Uthappa was added by Chennai Super Kings for a base price of two crores. No one else showed interest in them. Jason Rai was bought by Gujarat Titans for two crores. David Miller remained unsold. His base price was one crore.
Manish Pandey of Lucknow, Hetmyer was bought by Rajasthan:
Right-handed batsman Manish Pandey’s base price is one crore. Bought by Lucknow Supergiants for 4.60 crores. The base price of Shirmon Hetmyer was 1.50 crores. He was bought by Rajasthan Royals for 8.50 crores.
Delhi bought David Warner:
Australian opener David Warner’s base price is 20 million. Chennai, Delhi and Mumbai showed great interest in him. In the end, Delhi bought him for 6.25 crores. With this the marquee players bidding has ended.
Lucknow bought Quinton de Kock:
The base price of wicket-keeper batsman Quinton de Kock is two crores. Mumbai Indians showed great interest in him. Delhi Capitals and Lucknow Supergiants competed. Lucknow bought him for 6.75 crores.
RCB’s Duplessis:
The base price of Faf du Plessis is 2 crores. Royal Challengers Bangalore bought him for seven crores. Chennai Super Kings started the bidding. Delhi Capitals and RCB also joined the race. RCB added him with them.
Gujarat Titans bought Mohammed Shami:
The base price of fast bowler Mohammed Shami is two crores. New franchise Gujarat Titans added Rs 6.25 lakh. Royal Challengers Bangalore started bidding for the Indian pacer. Lucknow Supergiants and KKR also showed interest.
Shreyas Iyer was bought by Kolkata:
Shreyas Iyer’s base price is 2 crores. It was believed that he would be one of the most expensive players in the auction. That happened too. He was the first player of IPL Mega Auction 2022 for which the bidding was more than Rs 10 crore. Kolkata bought it for 12.25 crores.
Apart from Royal Challengers Bangalore and Delhi Capitals, Lucknow Supergiants and Gujarat Titans also showed interest in them.
Trent Boult bought by Rajasthan:
New Zealand fast bowler Trent Boult’s base price is 20 million. He was bought by Rajasthan Royals for 8 crores. Mumbai Indians were showing a lot of interest in them.
Punjab Kings’ Rabada:
Pat Cummins was followed by South African fast bowler Kagiso Rabada. Their base price is also two crores. Punjab Kings added him for 9.25 crores.
Cummins bought by Kolkata:
After Dhawan and Ashwin, there was a bid for fast bowler Pat Cummins. Their base price is also two crores. Kolkata Knight Riders bought him for 7.25 crores. The new franchise Gujarat Titans showed a lot of interest in them.
Ravichandran Ashwin was bought by Rajasthan:
After Shikhar Dhawan, the bid was made for off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin. His base price is two crores. Rajasthan Royals added him with them for five crores. Delhi Capitals showed great interest in him.
Shikhar Dhawan was the first to bid:
Shikhar Dhawan was the first to bid in IPL Mega Auction. His base price is two crores. Punjab Kings added them for 8.25 crores. Rajasthan Royals and Delhi Capitals showed great interest in them. In the end, Punjab Kings joined him.
161 players will be bidding on the first day:
A total of 161 players will be bidding on the first day. The marquee players will be the first to bid. A total of 10 players have been kept in this list. These include four Indian players Shreyas Iyer, Shikhar Dhawan, Mohammed Shami and Ravichandran Ashwin. Apart from this, six foreign players are Pat Cummins, Quinton de Kock, David Warner, Kagiso Rabada, Trent Boult, Faf du Plessis.
10 new players added:
The BCCI has added 10 new names to the auction register just ahead of the IPL 2022 Mega Auction, taking the number of players in the list to 600. These players are Aaron Hardy, Lance Morris, Nivethan Radhakrishnan, Agnivesh Ayachi, Hardik Tamore, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Mihir Hirwani, Monu Kumar, Rohan Rana and Sairaj Patil. Hardy, Maurice and Radhakrishnan are from Australia. Apart from these, everyone else is from India.
Deepak Hooda included in the capped list:
Deepak Hooda made his debut for Team India in the series against West Indies. He has been upgraded to the capped category in the IPL mega auction list. In the revised auction list, Hooda has joined the list of all-rounders in set number 3. Earlier he was set number 8 and his base price was Rs 40 lakhs, which has increased to 75 lakhs.
Entry of two new teams in IPL:
Two new teams have been entered in IPL. These two teams are Gujarat Titans and Lucknow Supergiants. The Gujarat Titans team, owned by CVC Cattle, roped in Hardik Pandya, Rashid Khan and Shubman Gill ahead of the auction. The team of Lucknow Supergiants, owned by RP Sanjeev Goenka Group, has roped in KL Rahul, Marx Stoinis and Ravi Bishnoi.
watch these players:
It is believed that more than 10 players can bid for more than Rs 10 crore in this auction. If there is competition among the franchises, then some players can go even around 200 million. Shreyas Iyer, Shardul Thakur, Ishan Kishan, Harshal Patel are expected to make good bids. Apart from this, Deepak Chahar Yuzvendra Chahal can get more than Rs 10 crore. Apart from this, Faf du Plessis, David Warner, Jason Holder and Kagiso Rabada are also expected to sell expensive.