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&& '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.&& Very pleased at this position because we have got our playing XII,& & Mumbai owner Akash Ambani said.New Zealand&& '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
Music
Trailers
DailyVideos
India
Pakistan
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Srilanka
Nepal
Thailand
Iraq
Iran
Russia
Brazil
StockMarket
Business
CryptoCurrency
Technology
Startup
Trending Videos
Coupons
Football
Search
Download App in Playstore
Download App
Best Collections