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IPL 2023 Auction: Which Player Was Sold For How Much, Which Team Bought, See The Complete List Here…

IPL 2023: The ‘cocktail’ of cricket and entertainment means the new season of IPL is coming soon. Before the entry of IPL 2023, once again the auction started in this league. On 23 December 2022, 80 players were looted heavily in Kochi. Out of this, 51 Indian and 29 foreign players were included by the teams in their squads. The sold money of some players was so high that cricket fans were surprised, while 73 players remained unsold.

IPL 2023 Auction: Read The List Of All The Players Sold In The Auction

80 Players Sold In IPL 2023 Auction

-Kane Williamson (Batsman) – Rs 2 Crore (GT)
-KS Bharat (Wicketkeeper Batsman) – Rs 1.20 Crore (GT)
-Odion Smith (Allrounder) – Rs 50 Lakh (GT)
-Mohit Sharma (Bowler) – Rs 50 Lakh (GT)
-Urvil Patel (wicketkeeper-batsman) – Rs 20 lakh (GT)
-Sam Karan (all-rounder) – Rs 18.50 crore (PBKS)

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– Harpreet Bhatia (Batsman) – Rs 40 lakh (PBKS)
– Shivam Singh (All-rounder) – Rs 20 lakh (PBKS)
– Ben Stokes (All-rounder) – Rs 16.25 crore ( CSK)
-Kyle Jamieson (Bowler) – Rs 01 Crore (CSK)
-Nishant Sindhu (Allrounder) – Rs 60 Lakh (CSK)
-Ajinkya Rahane (Batsman) – Rs 50 Lakh (CSK)
-Sheikh Rashid (Batsman) – 20 Lakh Rs (CSK)
-Bhagat Verma (Allrounder) – Rs 20 Lakhs (CSK)
-Ajay Mandal (Allrounder) – Rs 20 Lakhs (CSK)
-Shivam Mavi (Bowler) – Rs 6 Crore (GT)
-Josh Little (Bowler) – Rs. Rs 4.40 crore (GT)
– Vidwat Kaverappa (bowler) – Rs 20 lakh (PBKS)
– Mohit Rathi (all-rounder) – Rs 20 lakh (PBKS)
-Cameron Green (Allrounder) – Rs 17.5 Cr (MI)
-Jhye Richardson (Bowler) – Rs 1.4 Cr (MI)
-Piyush Chawla (Bowler) – Rs 50 Lakh (MI)
-Nehal Wadhera (Allrounder) – Rs 20 Lakh ( MI)
-Raghav Goel (Bowler) – Rs 20 Lakhs (MI)
-Vishnu Vinod (Wicketkeeper Batsman) – Rs 20 Lakhs (MI)
-Dwayne Johnson (Bowler) – Rs 20 Lakhs (MI)
-Shams Mulani (Bowler) – 20 Rs lakh (MI)
-Jason Holder (Allrounder) – Rs 5.75 crore (RR)
-Adam Zampa (Bowler) – Rs 1.5 crore (RR) -Joe
Root (Batsman) – Rs 1 crore (RR)
-Donovan Ferreira (Batsman) – Rs 50 lakh (RR)
– KM Asif (Bowler) – Rs 30 lakh (RR)
– Abdul PA (Allrounder) – Rs 20 lakh (RR)
Akash Vashisht (All-Rounder) – Rs 20 Lakh (RR) –
Kunal Rathor (Wicketkeeper-Batsman) – Rs 20 Lakh (RR)
– Murugan Ashwin (Bowler) – Rs 20 Lakh (RR) –
Nicholas Pooran – Rs 16 Crore (LSG ) )
-Jaydev Unadkat (Bowler) – Rs 50 Lakhs (LSG)
-Yash Thakur (Bowler) – Rs 45 Lakhs (LSG)
-Romario Shepherd (Allrounder) – Rs 50 Lakhs (LSG)
-Amit Mishra (Bowler) – Rs 50 Lakhs (LSG)
-Prerak Mankad (Allrounder) – Rs 20 Lakhs (LSG)
-Swapnil Singh (Allrounder) – Rs 20 Lakhs (LSG)
-Yudhveer Singh (Allrounder) – Rs 20 Lakhs (LSG)
-Naveenul Haque (Bowler) – 50 Rs lakh (LSG)
-Daniel Sams (all-rounder) – Rs 75 lakh ( LSG) -Mukesh
Kumar (bowler) – Rs 5.50 crore (DC)
Riley Rousseau (Batsman) – Rs 4.60 Crore (DC)
– Manish Pandey (Batsman) – Rs 2.40 Crore (DC) –
Phil Salt (Wicketkeeper-Batsman) – Rs 2 Crore (DC)
– Ishant Sharma (Bowler) – Rs 50 Lakh Rs (DC)
-Harry Brook (Batsman) – Rs 13.25 cr (SRH)
-Mayank Agarwal (Batsman) – Rs 8.25 cr (SRH)
-Heinrich Klaasen (Wicketkeeper-Batsman) Rs 5-25 cr (SRH)
-Vivrant Sharma ( All-rounder) Rs 2.60 crore (SRH)
-Adil Rashid (Bowler) Rs 2 crore (SRH)
-Mayank Dagar (All-rounder) Rs 1.80 crore (SRH)
-Aqeel Hossain (Bowler) Rs 1 crore (SRH)
-Mayank Markandey (Bowler) Rs 50 lakh (SRH) –
Upendra Yadav (wicketkeeper) – Rs 20 lakh (SRH)
– Samarth Vyas (batsman) – Rs 20 lakh (SRH)
Sanveer Singh (Allrounder) – Rs 20 lakh (SRH) –
Anmolpreet Singh (Batsman) Rs 20 lakh (SRH) –
Nitish Kumar Reddy (Wicketkeeper) Rs 20 lakh (SRH)
– Will Jaques (Batsman) – Rs 3.20 crore (RCB) )
-Reece Topley (Bowler) – Rs 1.9 Crore (RCB)
-Rajan Kumar (Bowler) – Rs 70 Lakh (RCB)
-Avinash Singh (Bowler) – Rs 60 Lakh (RCB)
-Himanshu Sharma (Bowler) – Rs 20 Lakh (RCB)
-Manoj Bhandage (Allrounder) – Rs 20 Lakhs (RCB)
-Sonu Yadav (Allrounder) – Rs 20 Lakhs (RCB)
-Shakib Al Hasan (Allrounder) – Rs 1.50 Crore (KKR)
-David Visa (Allrounder) – INR 1 Crore (KKR)
-N Jagadishan (Wicketkeeper) – INR 90 Lakhs (KKR)
-Vaibhav Arora (Bowler) – INR 60 Lakhs (KKR)
-Mandeep Singh (Batsman) – Rs 50 Lakhs (KKR)
-Litton Das (Wicketkeeper) – Rs 50 Lakhs (KKR)
-Kulwant Khejroliya (Bowler) – Rs 20 Lakhs (KKR)
-Suyash Sharma (Bowler) – Rs 20 Lakhs ( KKR)

Let us tell you, in total this time 80 players were bought in the auction, for which 167 crores i.e. 1.67 billion rupees were spent.

-Bharat Express

Shruti Chaturvedi

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