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IPL Auction 2019: List of players sold
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Aakash KarnThe Indian Premier League is the world’s most lucrative domestic cricket tournament, attracting the best players from around the globe. Every year the auction takes place in a span of two days and becomes an exciting prospect for both franchise teams and fans around the world.
The player auction where the brains trust from each of the eight franchises bid for the right to have that playing talent on their roster. Each club has a salary cap of approx. US$12.4m to spend on a maximum of 25 players (eight overseas). Initially all the teams were given some fixed amount to bid for players and form their teams which varied from team to team depending upon the cost each team has been bought, e.g. if MI has bought the franchise for Rs.1000 and KKR for Rs.800 then MI will get more money to bid for players than KKR but the differences were nominal and not humongous.
After a hectic bidding wars at the 2019 IPL players’ auction in Jaipur on Tuesday, during which a whopping Rs 106.80 crore was spent by eight franchise owners at the 12th edition of IPL auctions in Jaipur. 351 players went under the hammer in Jaipur. While some made a fortune, others weren’t as lucky. IPL’s eight franchisees bought 60 players, including 40 from India and 20 from overseas in this auction. Varun Chakaravarthy and Jaydev Unadkat were the costliest Indian players at Tuesday’s auction while Sam Curran, who was sold to KXIP for Rs 7.2 crore, ended up being the most expensive overseas player. Meanwhile, Yuvraj Singh was snapped up by MI at his base price.
This is the list of all the players that were sold in IPL 2019:
Chennai Super Kings
Mohit Sharma – Rs 5 crore
Ruturaj Gaikwad – Rs 20 lakh
Delhi Capitals
Colin Ingram (South Africa) – Rs 6.40 crore
Axar Patel – Rs 5 crore
HanumaVihari – Rs 2 crore
Shefane Rutherford (West Indies) – Rs 2 crore
Ishant Sharma – Rs 1.10 crore
Keemo Paul (West Indies) – Rs 50 lakh
JalajSaxena – Rs 20 lakh
AnkushBains – Rs 20 lakh
Nathu Singh – Rs 20 lakh
BandaruAyyappa – Rs 20 lakh
Kings XI Punjab
Varun Chakaravarthy – Rs 8.40 crore
Sam Curran (England) – Rs 7.2 crore
Mohammed Shami – Rs 4.80 crore
Prabhsimran Singh – Rs 4.8 crore
Nicolas Pooran – Rs 4.20 crore
Moises Henriques – Rs 1 crore
HardusViljoen (South Africa) – Rs 75 lakh
DarshanNalkande – Rs 30 lakh
Sarfaraz Khan – Rs 25 lakh
Arshdeep Singh – Rs 20 lakh
AgniveshAyachi – Rs 20 lakh
HarpreetBrar – Rs 20 lakh
MuruganAshwin – Rs 20 lakh
Kolkata Knight Riders
Carlos Brathwaite (West Indies) – Rs 5 crore
Lockie Ferguson (New Zealand) – Rs 1.60 lakh
Joe Denly (England) – Rs 1 crore
Harry Gurney (England) – Rs 75 lakh
Nihil Naik – Rs 20 lakh
ShrikanthMundhe – Rs 20 lakh
Prithvi Raj Yarra – Rs 20 lakh
Anrich Nortje (South Africa) – Rs 20 lakh
Mumbai Indians
BarinderSran – Rs 3.4 crore
LasithMalinga – Rs 2 crore
Yuvraj Singh – Rs 1 crore
Anmolpreet Singh – Rs 80 lakh
Pankaj Jaswal – Rs 20 lakh
Rasikh Dar – Rs 20 lakh
Sunrisers Hyderabad
Jonny Bairstow (England) – Rs 2.2 crore
WriddhimanSaha – Rs 1.2 crore
Martin Guptill (New Zealand) – Rs 1 crore
Rajasthan Royals
JaydevUnadkat – Rs 8.40 crore
Varun Aaron – Rs 2.40 crore
Oshane Thomas (West Indies) – Rs 1.1 crore
Ashton Turner (Australia) – Rs 50 lakh
Liam Livingstone (England) – Rs 50 lakh
Shashank Singh – Rs 30 lakh
Riyan Parag – Rs 20 lakh
Manan Vohra – Rs 20 lakh
ShubhamRanjane – Rs 20 lakh
Royal Challengers Bangalore
ShivamDube – Rs 5 crore
ShimronHetmyer – Rs 4.2 crore
AkshdeepNath – Rs 3.6 crore
Prayas Ray Barman – Rs 1.5 crore
Himmat Singh – Rs 65 lakh
Gurkeerat Singh – Rs 50 lakh
Heinrich Klaasen – Rs 50 lakh
DevduttPadikkal – Rs 20 lakh
Milind Kumar – Rs 20 lakh