Hello, welcome to the live blog of possible11. The auction of players for IPL 2024 is being held in Dubai. In this auction, all 10 teams have a total of Rs 262.95 crore and a maximum of 77 players can be bought from this purse. Gujarat has the highest amount of Rs 38.15 crore and Lucknow has the least of Rs 13.15 crore.
IPL Auction Live Updates: The player auction for the upcoming season of the Indian Premier League (IPL 2024) will be held in Dubai on Tuesday (December 19). According to the BCCI press release, a total of 1166 players registered their names for the IPL mini-auction, out of which 333 names have been shortlisted. There are 214 Indian and 119 foreign players in it. 116 players have played international cricket, while 215 players are uncapped. Two players are also from associate countries. A total of 77 players will be taken in 10 teams through this auction. 30 places are reserved for foreign players. Many teams have a purse of more than Rs 30 crore each. In such a situation, some big auctions can be seen. This time a player may achieve the mark of Rs 20 crore. The most expensive player in the history of IPL is Sam Curran, who was sold for Rs 18.5 crores.
Accelerated auction 1
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Team-wise purse remaining
Set 10 - Uncapped bowlers
Set 9 - Uncapped bowlers
Set 8 - Uncapped wicket keeperss
Shahrukh Khan - sold to Gujarat Titans for Rs. 7.40 Cr
Punjab Kings tries its best to get the all-rounder back but Gujarat Titans with a much deeper purse to take the hit finally gets the player after a lengthy bidding battle.
Next Set - Uncapped all-rounders
Angkrish Raghuvanshi - sold to Kolkata Knight Riders for Rs 20 Lakh
Just the opening bid is enough to get the player to KKR.
Sameer Rizvi - sold to Chennai Super Kings for Rs. 8.40 Cr
Chennai Super Kings places a bid for UP batter Sameer Rizvi, with Gujarat Titans also expressing interest in the player. The bidding quickly escalates beyond Rs. 1.00 Cr, and despite the fast-paced bids continuing even after reaching Rs. 5.00 Cr, Gujarat Titans eventually withdraws at Rs. 7.60 Cr. Delhi Capitals enters the bidding at this point, but CSK successfully secures Sameer Rizvi for Rs. 8.40 Cr.
Shubham Dubey - sold to Rajasthan Royals for Rs. 5.8 crore
Capitals aren’t relenting and the price soars to Rs. 3 crore. And now it Rs. 4 crore, which is more than half of what Rajasthan Royals has left in its purse. Delhi Capitals is better placed in terms of money remaining. The royals finally have their man for Rs. 5.8 crores!
Remaining purse after Set 5
Set 5 - Capped spin bowlers
Dilshan Madushanka - sold to MI for Rs. 4.6 Cr
Mumbai Indians added this player with a base price of Rs 50 lakh for Rs 4.6 crore.
Jaydev Unadkat - sold to SRH for Rs. 1.6 Cr
Unadkat, who had a base price of Rs 50 lakh, was included in their team by Sunrisers Hyderabad for Rs 1.6 crore.
Mitchell Starc - sold to KKR for Rs. 24.75 Cr
? HISTORIC BUY ?
— Possible11 (@Possible11team) December 19, 2023
MITCHELL STARC (24.75 Cr) is now the most expensive buy in the IPL auction history. ?
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Mumbai and Delhi initially bid on Starc with a base price of Rs 2 crore. Later Kolkata and Gujarat joined this race. Finally, Kolkata Knight Riders bought him for Rs 24.75 crore. With this, he became the most expensive player in IPL history, leaving behind Pat Cummins.
Shivam Mavi - sold to Lucknow Super Giants for Rs. 6.80 Cr
With a base price set at Rs. 50 Lakh, Mavi attracts a bid from Lucknow Super Giants, initiating the bidding process. Royal Challengers Bangalore enters the competition, leading to an intense battle with both sides showing no signs of yielding as the price surpasses Rs. 5.00 Cr. In the end, Lucknow Super Giants secured the winning bid at Rs. 6.80 Cr.
Umesh Yadav - sold to Gujarat Titans for 5.80 Cr.
Bidding commences with Sunrisers Hyderabad initiating at Rs. 2.00 Cr. Gujarat Titans joins, elevating the bidding competition. Delhi Capitals then enters with a bid of Rs. 5.20 Cr. However, Gujarat Titans takes the lead and secures the bid at Rs. 5.80 Cr.
Alzarri Joseph - sold to Royal Challengers Bangalore for Rs. 11.50 Cr
Chennai Super Kings and Delhi Capitals compete for the West Indies bowler. However, as the bidding surpasses Rs. 5.00 Cr, Lucknow Super Giants enters the fray. Royal Challengers Bangalore joins the competition at Rs. 6.80 Cr and eventually secures the player at Rs. 11.50 Cr.
Chetan Sakariya - sold to Kolkata Knight Riders for Rs. 50 Lakh
Kolkata Knight Riders is the only team to bid for the pacer at the base price.
Lockie Ferguson - UNSOLD
Opening bid of Rs. 2.00 Cr for Ferguson. No takers.
Kusal Mendis - UNSOLD
Rs. 50 Lakh to start for Sri Lanka’s Mendis but he goes unsold.
Josh Inglis - UNSOLD
No takers for the Australia player at the base price of Rs. 2.00 Cr.
K.S. Bharat - sold to Kolkata Knight Riders for Rs. 50 Lakh
The Indian wicketkeeper receives a bid from Kolkata Knight Riders at Rs. 50 Lakh and this initial bid proves sufficient to secure the player.
Tristan Stubbs - sold to Delhi Capitals for Rs. 50 Lakh
With a base price set at Rs. 50 Lakh, the South African player attracts the interest of Delhi Capitals, who initiate the bidding process. As the sole participant in the auction for the player, Delhi Capitals successfully acquires him at the base price.
Philip Salt - UNSOLD
A base price of Rs 1.50 Cr. No bidders for the England keeper.
That’s all for the opening set in the auction. Coming up next, Capped wicket-keepers
Chris Woakes - sold to Punjab Kings for Rs. 4.20 Cr.
The final player of this set, at Rs. 2.00 Cr. Kolkata Knight Riders opens the bid. Punjab Kings again pursues an all rounder and finally gets the player for Rs. 4.20 Cr.
Daryl Mitchell - sold to Chennai Super Kings for Rs. 14.00 Cr
The New Zealand all-rounder is at a base price of Rs. 1.00 Cr. Delhi Capitals shows its paddle. Punjab Kings comes in to the picture. The two teams in a bidding war and take the price up to Rs. 6.00 Cr. Delhi takes long to put up its bid but does so at Rs. 8.00 Cr. Punjab Kings with the bid at Rs. 11.25 Cr. Chennai enters the race at Rs. 12.00 Cr. and then pushes it further to Rs. 14.00 Cr. which finally makes Punjab back out.
Harshal Patel - sold to Punjab Kings for Rs. 11.75 Cr
The bidding kicks off with Gujarat Titans starting at Rs. 2.00 Cr. Punjab Kings expresses a strong interest in acquiring the player, and the bidding progresses beyond Rs. 5.00 Cr. Both teams remain steadfast, driving the price up to Rs. 8.00 Cr. The intense competition persists, surpassing Rs. 10.00 Cr, until Lucknow Super Giants enters the scene with a bid of Rs. 11.00 Cr. However, in the end, Punjab Kings successfully secured the player for Rs. 11.75 Cr.
Harshal Patel - sold to Punjab Kings for Rs. 11.75 Cr
The bidding kicks off with Gujarat Titans starting at Rs. 2.00 Cr. Punjab Kings expresses a strong interest in acquiring the player, and the bidding progresses beyond Rs. 5.00 Cr. Both teams remain steadfast, driving the price up to Rs. 8.00 Cr. The intense competition persists, surpassing Rs. 10.00 Cr, until Lucknow Super Giants enters the scene with a bid of Rs. 11.00 Cr. However, in the end, Punjab Kings successfully secured the player for Rs. 11.75 Cr.
Gerald Coetzee - sold to Mumbai Indians for Rs. 5.00 Cr
The all-rounder from South Africa is available for bidding at Rs. 2.00 Cr. Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings engage in a bidding war once more, with Lucknow Super Giants entering the fray at Rs. 3.60 Cr. Eventually, the player is secured by Mumbai Indians for Rs. 5.00 Cr.
Pat Cummins - sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for Rs. 20.50 Cr
? RECORD ?
— Possible11 (@Possible11team) December 19, 2023
PAT CUMMINS is the most expensive player in the IPL HISTORY! ??
SRH acquires the Aussie captain. ?#PatCummins #SRH #SunrisersHyderabad #IPL2024Auction #Cricket #IPLauction #possible11 #possible11app pic.twitter.com/wWFzTnAwZ4
The World Cup winning captain in now at Rs. 2.00 Cr. Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians are the teams vying for the pacer. Royal Challengers Bangalore comes in for Rs. 5.00 Cr. Sunrisers Hyderabad also decides to put in a bid at Rs. 8.00 Cr. The race is now between SRH and RCB which takes the price to Rs. 12.00 Cr. The bids do not stop even after the 15-crore mark is crossed. Cummins is the most expensive player in the IPL history. The bid with RCB at Rs 19.25 Cr. But SRH takes the price to Rs. 20 Cr. They have to eventually to Rs. 20.50 Cr to finally get Pat Cummins.
Azmatullah Omarzai - sold to Gujarat Titans for Rs. 50 Lakh
Gujarat Titans starts with Rs. 50 Lakh and gets the player for its base price.
Shardul Thakur - sold to Chennai Super Kings for Rs. 4.00 Cr
Having been part of KKR in the previous season, the player initially receives no bids. However, in the final moments, CSK joins the bidding. SRH promptly enters with a bid of INR 2.2 crore, sparking a swift escalation in bids. CSK and SRH engage in a competitive back-and-forth.
Shardul Thakur sold to CSK at 4cr.
— Possible11 (@Possible11team) December 19, 2023
The homecoming of Shardul...!!!#IPLAuction #IPL2024Auction #iplauction2024 #IPL2024Auction #ChennaiSuperKings #Shardulthakur pic.twitter.com/ZO1Eybh4ae
CSK maintains the leading bid at 3.4 crore for an extended period, but SRH reenters the competition. Nevertheless, CSK remains resilient and ultimately secures Shardul Thakur for INR 4 crore.
Rachin Ravindra - sold to Chennai Super Kings for Rs. 1.80 Cr
Rachin Ravindra sold to CSK for 1.8 crore.#IPLAuction #IPL2024Auction #iplauction2024 #IPL2024Auction #ChennaiSuperKings #RachinRavindra pic.twitter.com/aUddrqUJcR
— Possible11 (@Possible11team) December 19, 2023
With a base price set at Rs. 50 Lakh, the Kiwi youngster attracts the initial attention of Chennai Super Kings. Delhi Capitals joins the bidding, raising the price to over Rs. 1 Cr. Punjab Kings enters the race, placing a bid at Rs. 1.10 Cr, engaging in a direct competition with CSK. However, Chennai remains persistent and secures the player at Rs. 1.80 Cr.
Wanindu Hasaranga - sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for Rs. 1.50 Cr
The bidding for the Sri Lankan player starts at Rs 1.50 Cr, with Sunrisers Hyderabad initiating the process. With no additional bids, SRH successfully acquired its second player in this auction.
That’s all for the opening set in the auction. Coming up next, Capped all-rounders!
Manish Pandey Remains Unsold in Auction at Rs. 50 Lakh
Despite being listed at Rs. 50 Lakh in the auction, Manish Pandey, the Indian batsman from Karnataka, did not attract any bidders.
Steve Smith Fails to Find a Buyer at Rs. 2 Cr
Former Australian batsman Steve Smith entered the auction with a base price of Rs. 2 Cr but was unable to secure a bid, remaining unsold.
Karun Nair Unsold at Rs. 50 Lakh
Indian batsman Karun Nair was available for bidding at Rs. 50 Lakh, yet there were no takers for the player, leaving him unsold.
Travis Head - sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for Rs. 6.80 Cr
Sunrisers Hyderabad, determined to secure the talented batsman, countered with a successful bid of Rs 6.80 Cr, winning the bidding war and acquiring Travis Head services for the upcoming season.
IPL 2024 Auction Live: Riley Rousseau
South African batsman Riley Rousseau remained unsold. His base price was two crores.
IPL 2024 Auction Live: Rowman Powell
There was a fierce fight between Kolkata and Rajasthan for Roman Powell with a base price of Rs 1 crore. Finally, the Rajasthan team bought him for a price of Rs 7.4 crore.
IPL 2024 Auction Live: First set of capped batsmen
70 players will be auctioned in 10 different sets. The first set will be of captain batsmen. That is, those batsmen who have played at least one match for their country.
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