IPL Auction 2023
IPL Auction 2023: The mini auction of the Indian Premier League is being held on Friday, 23 December at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Kochi. (IPL Auction 202) IPL auction is very exciting and special for the fans. This can be a life changing moment for new and young players. In this year’s mini auction, 991 players had registered their names. In which 405 players have been selected, in which 273 Indian players and 132 foreign players were included. Only 87 slots are available for the teams, in which a total of ₹183.15 crore can be spent. Stay tuned for all the updates related to the mini auction…
IPL 2023 Auction Updates
Nicholas Pooran sold for 16.25 crores
Ben Stokes has been bought by CSK for Rs 16.25 crore.
RR has bought Jason Holder for Rs 5.25 crore.
Sikandar Raza has been bought by Punjab Kings for Rs 50 lakh.
-Kurren has been bought by Punjab Kings for Rs 18.50 crore. Sam Curran has become the most expensive selling player in IPL.
Shakib unsold (Base price 1.5 crores)
Second Set Of Bidding Begins
This Was The Condition Of The First Set
Kane Williamson: 2 crores (Gujarat Titans), Harry Brook: 13.25 crores (Sunrisers Hyderabad), Mayank Agarwal: 8.25 crores (Sunrisers Hyderabad), Ajinkya Rahane: 50 lakhs (Chennai Super Kings), Joe Root: Not sold, Riley Rosso: not sold
Routes not sold
CSK’s Rahane in -50 lakhs
Mayank Agarwal (Base price of 1 crore): Mayank Agarwal has been bought by Sunrisers Hyderabad for Rs 8.25 crores.
-Harry Brook (Base price of 1.5 crores): The battle for Harry Brook was tremendous. Sunrisers Hyderabad and Rajasthan Royals kept fighting till the end. Where Hyderabad won by paying a whopping amount of 13.25 crores.
First there is a bid for Kane Williamson. Kane Williamson was bought by Gujarat Titans for his base price of 2 crores.
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IPL Auction Starts
Outstanding Slots Of All Teams
Lucknow Super Giants – 10 Slots)
Mumbai Indians – (9 Slots)
Chennai Super Kings – (7 Slots)
Rajasthan Royals – (9 Slots)
Royal Challengers Bangalore – (7 Slots)
Kolkata Knight Riders – (11 Slots)
Sunrisers Hyderabad – (13 Slots) Slots)
Punjab Kings – (7 Slots)
Delhi Capitals – (5 Slots)
Gujarat Titans – (7 Slots)