Following is the list of players bought by franchises during the mini-IPL auction on Thursday. Each team has a salary cap of Rs 85 crore but for the mini-auction, they had limited purse to buy players for 61 slots. Punjab Kings had the maximum available salary cap of Rs 53.20 crore prior to the beginning of Thursday's auction, followed by Rajasthan Royals (Rs 37.85 crore), Royal Challengers Bangalore (Rs 35.40 crore). The salary cap available for other teams was: Delhi Capitals (Rs 13.40 crore), Kolkata Knight Riders (Rs 10.75 crore), Mumbai Indians (Rs 15.35 crore) and Sunrisers Hyderabad (Rs 10.75 crore). The List: Chennai Super Kings (Amount Spent: INR 17.35 crore) Krishnappa Gowtham INR 9.25 crore Moeen Ali INR 7 crore Cheteshwar Pujara INR 50 lakh K Bhagath Varma INR 20 lakh C Hari Nishaanth INR 20 lakh M Harisankar Reddy INR 20 lakh Delhi Capitals (Amount Spent 11.25 crore) ============ Tom Curran INR 5.25 crore Steven Smith INR 2.20 crore Sam Billings INR
Preity Zinta co-owned IPL team Kings XI Punjab has been rechristened Punjab Kings, and the actress took to social media on Thursday to welcome recommendations from netizens for the ongoing IPL auction
All-rounders stole the show at IPL 2021 auction claiming four of the top five spots. South Africa's Chris Morris landed an incredible price of Rs 16.25 crore, the most expensive buy in IPL history
Sachin Tendulkar's son Arjun Tendulkar's nascent cricketing career got a major fillip on Thursday when he was picked by Mumbai Indians at the IPL players' auction
Australia all-rounder Glenn Maxwell on Thursday said that he will give his everything to help the franchise in winning the IPL
Chris Morris on Thursday fetched the highest ever bid of Rs.16.25 crore in the IPL history as RR picked the South African pace bowling all-rounder after intense bidding war with Punjab Kings
A look at India's uncapped players who struck gold at the IPL auction on Thursday
Glenn Maxwell's price again raised eye brows, Chris Morris forced franchises to break the bank and Indian fans will be vociferously googling Riley Meredith's credentials
Tendulkar was the last name in the IPL 2021 auction and Mumbai Indians were quick to bid for the 21-year-old all-rounder
All-rounder Krishnappa Gowtham was on Thursday bought by Chennai Super Kings in the ongoing mini-auction of the Indian Premier League
The Tamil Nadu cricketer M Shahrukh Khan fetched an IPL contract worth Rs 5.25 purely on his big-hitting prowess that he displayed during the recent Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy
Uncapped player Shahrukh Khan was bagged by Punjab Kings in the ongoing mini-auction for the 14 th season of the Indian Premier League (IPL) held in Chennai on Thursday.Shahrukh had his base price of Rs 20 lakh but he went to Punjab Kings for Rs 5.25 crore. Delhi Capitals, RCB, and Punjab Kings all made the bids for him, but in the end, the winning bid was made by Punjab Kings.Shahrukh was in remarkable form in the recently concluded Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy and he made a major hand in Tamil Nadu winning the title for the second time.Earlier, Glenn Maxwell (14.25 crore), Chris Morris (16.25 crore), and Jhye Richardson (14 crore) were the biggest buys in the ongoing auction.Maxwell was picked up by RCB, while Morris and Richardson went to Rajasthan Royals and Punjab Kings respectively.The IPL "mini-auction" this year is witnessing 291 players going under the hammer as England pacer Mark Wood withdrew from the auction at the end moment. All these cricketers have been shortlisted by the ..
Australian bowler Jhye Richardson on Thursday was bought by Punjab Kings for Rs 14 crore in the ongoing mini-auction of the Indian Premier League
Indian spinner Harbhajan Singh on Thursday did not find any takers and he went unsold in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) mini players auction.
Morris who on Thursday attracted the highest ever bid in IPL history, of Rs.16.25 crore, will ramp up the Rajasthan Royals bowling line-up
Malan was touted to be the most sought-after player in IPL 2021 auction but drew bid only from Punjab
Brijesh Patel, the chairman of the Indian Premier League (IPL) on Thursday announced that VIVO will be the title sponsor for this year's edition."Vivo is back, this edition to be announced as VIVO IPL 2021, welcome back Vivo," said Brijesh on Star Sports during the welcome speech of the IPL auction.The IPL chairman also confirmed that IPL 2021 will most likely see fans return to the stadium."Cannot wait to have fans back in attendance, most likely they will be in attendance for this year's IPL, we held one season behind closed doors," said Brijesh.The IPL "mini-auction" this year is witnessing 291 players going under the hammer as England pacer Mark Wood withdrew from the auction at the end moment. All these cricketers have been shortlisted by the eight franchises. A total of 164 Indian players, 125 overseas players, and 3 players from associate nations are up for grabs in the mini-auction.Rs 2 crore is the highest reserve price and two Indian players - Harbhajan Singh and Kedar ...
Australia batsman Steve Smith on Wednesday was picked by Delhi Capitals in the ongoing mini-auction of the Indian Premier League (IPL).
All eyes will be on which franchise will bid for Arjun Tendulkar, whose base price is Rs 20 lakh for the IPL 2021 auction
Rajasthan Royals in partnership with the Assam Cricket Association launched the State Cricket Academy, Assam