Australia T20 World-Cup winning duo David Warner and Mitchell Marsh, and experienced India all-rounder Shardul Thakur headlined the buys of the Delhi Capitals on Day 1 of the IPL 2022 mega auction
On Saturday -- Day 1 of the auction -- Bangalore picked Faf du Plessis, Dinesh Karthik, Josh Hazlewood, Anuj Rawat and Akash Deep apart from buying back last year's players Harshal Patel and Hasaranga
While Warner and Marsh were acquired for Rs. 6.25 crore and 6.50 crore respectively, Thakur became the franchise's most expensive buy of the auction so far at Rs. 10.75 crore
Wicketkeeper-batter Ishan Kishan became the second-most expensive Indian player in the history of IPL after being picked by his former team Mumbai Indians for a whopping INR 15.25 crore
Shardul Thakur and Deepak Chahar were the major highlights from the fourth round on Day 1 of the ongoing 2022 IPL Mega Auction on Saturday.
South Africa U-19 batter Dewald Brevis on Saturday was acquired by Mumbai Indians (MI) for Rs 3 crore in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) mega auction.
A bidding war for Shahrukh took place between CSK, Punjab Kings, and Kolkata Knight Riders
Warner, who started his IPL journey with the Delhi franchise, became the first buy of the mega auction for the Capitals
Punjab Kings acquired Rahul Chahar for Rs 5.25 crore while the India spinner Amit Mishra went unsold in the auction
England wicket-keeper batter Jonny Bairstow on Saturday got sold to Punjab Kings (PBKS) for Rs 6.75 crores in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) mega auction.
India pacer Deepak Chahar on Saturday got acquired by Chennai Super Kings (CSK) for Rs 14 crores in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) mega auction.
India pacer Prasidh Krishna was picked up by Rajasthan Royals for Rs 10 crore in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) mega auction on Saturday.
Twitter went berserk when Ashwin joined Buttler in Rajasthan Royals, who spent Rs 5 crore to get the services of the seasoned off-spinner
MI waited for the second session to engage in a bidding war with Sunrisers Hyderabad, eventually shelling out Rs 15.25 crore (USD 2 million plus) to retain Kishan's services
Jaffer feels that the franchise got the Aussie opener cheap and compared it to a 'Sarojini Nagar market-level bargain'
For Kishan, a bidding war took place between Mumbai Indians, Punjab Kings, Gujarat Titans, SunRisers Hyderabad, and in the end, the left-handed batter went to Mumbai Indians
LSG have brought wicketkeeper Quinton de Kock, batter Manish Pandey, all-rounders Deepak Hooda and West Indian Jason Holder on day one of the auction at Bengaluru
Charu Sharma will continue with the auction proceedings today
Steven Smith and Suresh Raina were not sold in the second round
Kolkata picked Australia Test captain Pat Cummins for INR 7.25 crores followed by Shreyas Iyer for INR 12.25 crores, while Punjab bagged Shikhar Dhawan for INR 8.25 crores