Monday, March 21, 2022
IPL Auction 2022: Uncapped players like Avesh Khan are wealthy, while many huge names failed to find buyers, according to the first day report.

 IPL Auction 2022: Uncapped players like Avesh Khan are wealthy, while many huge names failed to find buyers, according to the first day report.



2022 IPL Mega Auction Uncapped players dominated the opening day of the Indian Premier League's two-day mega auction. Ishaan Kishan and Shreyas Iyer both sold for a lot of money. Suresh Raina and Steve Smith, for example, remained unsold. On the first day, 97 players placed bids.


Online Desk, New Delhi On Saturday, 97 out of a total of 600 players were bidding on the first day of the two-day mega auction (IPL Mega Auction 2022), the world's greatest cricket tournament, the Indian Premier League. Bangalore is hosting the event.


The franchises have spent a total of Rs 388 crore on 74 players, 20 of whom are from outside India. As predicted, Ishaan Kishan, Shreyas Iyer, Deepak Chahar, Shardul Thakur, and Harshal Patel cost more. Uncapped players such as Avesh Khan, Shahrukh Khan, Rahul Teotia, Rahul Tripathi, Abhishek Sharma, and Riyan Parag were also given a chance to shine.


Suresh Raina, Steve Smith, and Imran Tahir are among the big names who have yet to be sold. Let us inform you that there are ten teams competing in the auction this time. Gujarat Titans and Lucknow Supergiants are two new franchises joining the league for the first time. Originally, 590 players were scheduled to be auctioned, but the total number of participants will now be 600.


The names of ten players were later added to the auction registry by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). Due to the unexpected deterioration of Auctioneer Hugh Adams, the sale had to be paused for a time. Charu Sharma afterwards took on the position of an auctioneer. The big auction's second day will take place on Sunday. In the meanwhile, keep an eye on Dainik Jagran for the most up-to-date news.


Highlights of the 2022 IPL Mega Auction


Sandeep Lamichhane of Nepal was the final bid of the day, but it went unsold. Hyderabad paid 20 lakhs for Jagdish Suchit, which had a basic price of 20 lakhs. With a starting price of 20 lakhs, Delhi and Chennai have expressed interest in purchasing R Sai Kishore.


Punjab, Gujarat, and Hyderabad teams joined the race later. Gujarat paid 3 crores for the property. Sandeep Lamichhane of Nepal was the final bidder of the day. With a starting price of 40 lakhs, no one was interested in buying this player.


Murugan Ashwin is purchased by Mumbai, and Shreyas Gopal is purchased by Hyderabad.


The uncapped spinners were the last to be bid on on the opening day of the IPL Mega Auction. Gujarat paid 30 lakhs for Noor Ahmed. Murugan Ashwin's basic pricing of 20 lakhs sparked fierce rivalry in Mumbai and Kolkata. Later, Hyderabad expressed interest. Mumbai paid 1.60 crores for it. M, Siddharth is still on the market.


Rajasthan paid 30 lakhs for KC Cariappa, which had a base price of 20 lakhs. Shreyas Gopal's basic price of 20 lakhs sparked fierce rivalry in Rajasthan and Hyderabad. Hyderabad paid 75 lakhs for the property.


Avesh Khan is now the most expensive uncapped player in the league.


Avesh Khan, a fast bowler with a base price of 20 lakhs, was the subject of a bidding war in Chennai and Lucknow. Mumbai and Delhi have also shown an interest. Lucknow eventually purchased it for ten crores. Achieved the status of becoming the most expensive uncapped player. Punjab paid Rs. 25 lakhs for Ishan Porel. Chennai paid 20 lakhs for Tushar Deshpande's services. Lucknow paid 50 lakhs for Ankit Rajput, who had a starting price of 20 lakhs.


Basil Thampi was purchased in Mumbai, while Karthik Tyagi was sold for 4 crores.


Basil Thampi was purchased for a basic price of 30 lakhs in Mumbai. Hyderabad paid four crores for Karthik Tyagi, who had a base price of 20 lakhs. RCB paid Rs. 20 lakhs for Akashdeep. Chennai paid 20 lakhs for KM Ashif, which had a base price of 20 lakhs.


Sheldon Jackson was purchased by Kolkata when N Jagadeesan went unsold.


With a starting price of 20 lakhs, Punjab and Lucknow have expressed interest in purchasing Prabhsimran Singh. Punjab paid 60 lakhs for it. N Jagadeesan remained unsold at a base price of 20 lakhs. Sheldon Jackson is wanted in Lucknow and Kolkata for a basic payment of 30 lakhs. It was purchased for 60 lakhs in Kolkata.

Punjab paid Rs. 20 lakhs for Jitesh Sharma.


Make an offer for uncapped wicketkeepers.

Make a bid for the wicketkeepers who haven't been capped yet. With a starting price of 20 lakhs, Delhi and Chennai have expressed interest in purchasing KS Bharat. It was purchased for two crores in Delhi. With a starting price of 20 lakhs, no one was willing to buy Mohammad Azharuddin. Vishnu Vinod remained unsold as well. Vishnu Solanki remained unsold as well. With a starting price of 20 lakhs, RCB, Hyderabad, and Gujarat have expressed interest in purchasing Delhi's Anuj Rawat. RCB paid 3.40 crores for it.


Players with no cap on their earnings shine.


Shah Rukh Khan and Rahul Tewatia were spotted with other uncapped players on the opening day of the IPL Mega Auction. Rahul Tripathi, Riyan Parag, and Abhishek Sharma were also drenched in cash.


Punjab purchased Harpreet Brar, while RCB purchased Shahbaz Ahmed.


Harpreet Brar is wanted by RCB and Punjab for a base price of 20 lakhs. Later on, Kolkata and Gujarat expressed interest. Punjab eventually purchased it for 3.80 crores. Kolkata and RCB have expressed interest in Shahbaz Ahmed, who has a base price of 30 lakhs. RCB paid 2.40 crores for it.


Gujarat paid 9 crores for Rahul Teotia, while Delhi paid 9 crores for Nagerkoti.


With a starting price of 40 lakhs, Chennai and Gujarat raced to purchase Rahul Teotia. RCB was also interested. Gujarat eventually purchased it for 9 crores. Kamlesh Nagarkoti, who has a basic price of 40 lakhs, has piqued the curiosity of Kolkata and Delhi. It was purchased for Rs. 1.10 crore in Delhi.


Punjab has purchased Shahrukh Khan, and Shivam Mavi will be seen playing from Kolkata.


With a starting price of 40 lakhs, Chennai and Kolkata have expressed interest in purchasing Shahrukh Khan. Later, rivalry arose in Punjab and Chennai. Punjab eventually purchased it for 9 crores. RCB and Kolkata were initially in a bidding war for Shivam Mavi, with a starting price of 40 lakhs. Punjab and Lucknow later shown interest. It was purchased for 7.25 crores in Kolkata.


Rajasthan purchased Riyan Parag, and Hyderabad got Abhishek Sharma.


With a starting price of 30 lakhs, Delhi and Rajasthan have expressed interest in purchasing Riyan Parag. Gujarat and Chennai have also shown an interest. Rajasthan paid 3.80 crores for the property.


With a starting price of 20 lakhs, Punjab and Hyderabad have expressed interest in purchasing Abhishek Sharma. Gujarat later entered the competition. Hyderabad paid 6.50 crores for the property. The Delhi Capitals paid 20 lakhs for Sarfaraz.


Rahul Tripathi is purchased by Hyderabad.


With a starting price of 40 lakhs, Chennai and Kolkata have expressed interest in purchasing Rahul Tripathi. Hyderabad joined the race later. There was a lot of rivalry in Chennai. Hyderabad paid 8.50 crores for the property. C Hari Nishant remained unsold at a base price of 20 lakhs.


From Mumbai, 'Baby AB' will perform.


Dewald Brevis, often known as 'Baby AB,' is a South African cricketer who has shown interest in being bought by Chennai, Punjab, and Mumbai. Chennai and Punjab were pitted against each other. It was purchased for three crores in Mumbai. In the Under-19 World Cup, he was outstanding. Ashwin Hebbar was purchased at a basic price of 20 lakhs in Delhi. Anmolpreet Singh remained unsold at a base price of 20 lakhs.


Abhinav Sadrangani was purchased by Gujarat.


The purchase of Abhinav Sadrangani of Karnataka for a basic price of 20 lakhs sparked fierce bidding in Delhi and Kolkata. Gujarat was also interested and purchased it for 2.60 crores.


unrestricted bidders


Following the spinners, the uncapped players' bidding has begun. Shahrukh Khan, Rahul Tripathi, and Rahul Teotia will all be present. Rajat Patidar, with a starting price of 20 lakh, is still on the market. Priyam Garg was purchased for 20 lakhs in Hyderabad.


Rajasthan buys Yajuvendra Chahal and Amit Mishra, who were previously unsold.


With a starting price of $20 million, Mumbai and Delhi have expressed interest in purchasing Yuzvendra Chahal. Later, teams from Hyderabad and Rajasthan joined the race.


Rajasthan paid 6.50 crores for the property. With a starting price of 1.50 crores, no one was interested in buying Amit Mishra.


Rahul Chahar was purchased by Punjab.


With a basic price of 75 lakhs, Delhi and Hyderabad have expressed interest in Rahul Chahar. In addition to Punjab and Rajasthan, the Mumbai squad joined the competition later. Punjab paid 5.25 crores for it.


Kuldeep Yadav was purchased by Delhi, while Zampa remained unsold.


Kuldeep Yadav's starting price is 1 crore. In Delhi and Punjab, there was a bidding war for them. He was purchased for two crores in Delhi. With a starting price of $20 million, Adam Zampa has remained unsold.


Unsold were Adil Rashid, Mujeeb Zadran, and Imran Tahir.


The spinners bid after the fast bowlers. Adil Rashid's starting price is 2 crores. He remained unpurchased. Mujeeb Zadran of Afghanistan was similarly unable to find a buyer. Imran Tahir, who had a starting price of two crores, was also unsold.


Shardul Thakur was purchased by Delhi for 10.75 crores, while Mustafizur Rahman was also purchased.


Following Gujarat, Delhi, Punjab Kings, and Chennai have all expressed interest in purchasing Shardul Thakur for a basic fee of two crores. In the end, Delhi paid 10.75 crores for him. Delhi paid two crores for Mustafizur Rahman, who had a basic price of two crores.


Bhuvneshwar Kumar is purchased by Hyderabad.


Bhuvneshwar Kumar, a fast bowler with a base price of $20 million, has piqued the interest of Mumbai and Rajasthan.


Hyderabad and Lucknow have also expressed interest. In the end, Hyderabad paid 4.20 crores for it.


RCB will be represented by Josh Hazlewood, while Lucknow will be represented by Wood.


Josh Hazlewood, an Australian fast bowler, was the subject of a bidding war in Delhi and Lucknow for a base price of $20 million. The Mumbai and RCB teams later entered the race. For 7.75 crores, RCB acquired him. With a starting price of $20 million, Delhi and Lucknow have expressed interest in purchasing Mark Wood. Later, Mumbai entered the contest. It was purchased for 7.50 crores in Lucknow.


Lucky Ferguson was purchased by Gujarat.


Fast bowlers' speed was visible. Lucky Ferguson, like Deepak Chahar and the well-known Krishna, sold for a high price. Ferguson has a basic price of two crores.


Delhi and Gujarat have expressed an interest in purchasing. Later on, RCB and Lucknow joined the race. Gujarat ended up with an extra ten crores.


Rajasthan purchased the well-known Krishna.


Krishna, the famed fast bowler, has a starting price of one crore. Rajasthan and Lucknow have expressed interest. Gujarat later shown interest. Rajasthan eventually purchased it for ten crores.


Deepak Chahar was purchased by Chennai.


Deepak Chahar has piqued the interest of Delhi and Hyderabad, with a basic price of $20 million. Rajasthan entered the competition later, in addition to Chennai. Chennai paid 14 crores for him. Umesh Yadav was not sold.


T. Natarajan is purchased by Hyderabad.


Following the wicketkeepers, a bid for quick bowlers was made. One crore is the starting price for T. Natarajan.


Hyderabad and Gujarat have expressed an interest. Hyderabad paid four crores for him.


Puran was purchased by Hyderabad, and Billings was also unsold.


Sam Billings, which had a starting price of Rs 2 crore, was also unsold. Nicholas Pooran, a Caribbean wicketkeeper, was the subject of a bidding war in Chennai and Hyderabad. Kolkata entered the race later. Hyderabad paid 10.75 crores for this player, who had a basic price of 1.50 crores.


RCB purchased Dinesh Karthik and Saha when they went unsold.


Dinesh Karthik's starting price is 2 crores. Chennai and RCB have expressed an interest. There was a rivalry between the two of them. He was signed by RCB for 5.50 crores. Wriddhiman Saha remained unsold at a base price of Rs 1 crore.


Punjab has purchased Jani Bairstow.


With a basic price of 1.50 crores, Delhi, Punjab, and Hyderabad have expressed interest in purchasing Jani Bairstow. Punjab was purchased for 6.75 crores.


Ishaan Kishan was purchased by Mumbai.


There was initially a bidding war between Mumbai and Punjab for Ishaan Kishan, with a starting price of two crores. Later on, Gujarat and Hyderabad expressed interest. Mumbai ultimately got him for 15.25 crores after a lot of competition. He's the most expensive player in the auction thus far. In terms of IPL auction history, he is the most expensive Indian player after Yuvraj Singh. The most expensive wicketkeeper in history.


Rayudu was purchased by Chennai when Matthew Wade went unsold.


Following the all-rounder players, there is now a competition for wicket-keepers. Matthew Wade's starting price is 2 crores. They were never sold. Ambati Rayudu has sparked interest in Chennai and Delhi. The race was afterwards joined by Hyderabad. Chennai paid 6.75 crores for this player, who had a starting price of two crores.


Mitchell Marsh was purchased by Delhi, while Mohammad Nabi remained unsold.


Mitchell Marsh, an Australian cricketer, is valued at $20 million. He piqued the interest of Delhi and Hyderabad. In the end, Delhi paid 6.50 crores for him. No one was interested in buying Afghanistan's cricketer Mohammad Nabi, who had a starting price of ten million dollars.


Krunal Pandya was purchased in Lucknow.


The starting price for Krunal Pandya is 2 crores. Chennai Super Kings and Punjab have both expressed an interest in purchasing him. Hyderabad and Lucknow have expressed an interest as well. Gujarat eventually entered the race. They faced competition in each of the new franchises. He was signed by Lucknow for Rs. 8.25 crore.


Washington Sundar is priced at 1.50 crores as a starting point. Punjab and Gujarat have expressed an interest in signing the all-rounder. The race was eventually joined by Delhi, Hyderabad, and Lucknow. For 8.75 crores, Hyderabad acquired him.


Wanindu Hasranga is the first one to bid.


The bidding began after the lunch break with Wanindu Hasaranga of Sri Lanka. A offer of 10.75 crores had been placed for him by the time the auction ended. RCB purchased this player for Rs 10.75 crore, with a starting price of one crore. In Punjab and RCB, he was up against stiff opposition.


The next auctioneer is Charu Sharma.


After the lunch break, the auctioneer for today will be commentator Charu Sharma, according to information obtained. Hugh Adams has been told that he should take some time off.


He is now being observed.


After the lunch break, at 3.30 p.m., the auction will begin.


The sale was postponed owing to Hugh Adams' untimely illness. His health is considered to be OK at the moment. There has been a lunch break taken. After 3.30 p.m., the auction will begin again. Wanindu Hasaranga of Sri Lanka will open the bidding. By the time the auction was through, he had received a price of 10.75 crores. The most expensive players in history are Shreyas Iyer and Harshal Patel.


Deepak Hooda is set to play for Lucknow, but the auction has been postponed owing to a medical issue.


With a basic price of 75 lakhs, franchisees competed for Deepak Hooda. He was acquired for 5.75 crores in Lucknow.


Wanindu Hasaranga, a Sri Lankan player, has a base price of one crore rupees. He piqued the interest of Punjab and Hyderabad. Later, RCB entered the race. Punjab and RCB were in a battle for first place. After receiving over ten crores in bids, the auction had to be halted owing to a medical issue. Hugh Adams, the auctioneer, is said to have fallen from the stage. Lunch has been set for the time being.



RCB purchased Harshal Patel.


Harshal Patel is wanted by Chennai, Hyderabad, and RCB for a basic fee of $20 million. In Hyderabad and RCB, he faced stiff competition. RCB paid 10.75 crores for it.


Jason Holder is purchased by Lucknow, but Shakib remains unsold.


Jason Holder's starting price is 1.50 crores. Kolkata and Lucknow have expressed strong interest in purchasing them. Rajasthan stayed in the race as well. In the end, Lucknow paid 8.75 crores for him. Shakib Al Hasan, the Bangladeshi all-rounder, was not purchased by any franchise.


Nitish Rana was purchased by Kolkata.


Nitish Rana was purchased for 8 crores by Kolkata Knight Riders for a basic price of one crore. The Mumbai Indians were really interested in him.


Chennai has purchased Dwayne Bravo.


Dwayne Bravo, a Caribbean all-rounder, has a base price of $20 million. Chennai Super Kings bought him for 4.4 crores.


Suresh Raina and Steve Smith are still on the market.


Suresh Raina remained unsold at a base price of 2 crores. They were not purchased by any of the franchisees.


Steve Smith, an Australian cricketer, was likewise unable to find a buyer. They had a basic price of two crores as well. However, bids for them can be made at any time.


Rajasthan has purchased Devdutt Paddikal.


Devdutt Paddikal has piqued the interest of Chennai, Rajasthan, RCB, and Mumbai. Rajasthan Royals paid 7.75 crores for this player, who had a starting price of two crores.


Chennai acquires Robin Uthappa, while Gujarat acquires Jason Roy.


Chennai Super Kings added Robin Uthappa for a basic fee of two crores. Nobody else seemed to be interested in them. Gujarat Titans purchased Jason Rai for two crores. David Miller is still on the market. His starting price was one crore rupees.


Rajasthan purchased Manish Pandey of Lucknow, Hetmyer.


Manish Pandey, a right-handed hitter, has a starting price of one crore. Lucknow Supergiants purchased the team for 4.60 crores. Shirmon Hetmyer has a starting price of 1.50 crores. Rajasthan Royals paid Rs. 8.50 crores for him.


David Warner was purchased by Delhi.


David Warner, the Australian opener, has a starting price of $20 million. He sparked a lot of attention in Chennai, Delhi, and Mumbai. In the end, Delhi paid 6.25 crores for him. The bidding for the marquee players has now closed.


Quinton de Kock was purchased by Lucknow.


Quinton de Kock, the wicket-keeper batsman, is valued at two crores. The Mumbai Indians were really interested in him. The Delhi Capitals and the Lucknow Supergiants battled it out. He was purchased for 6.75 crores in Lucknow.


Duplessis of the RCB


Faf du Plessis has a starting price of 2 crores. He was purchased for seven crores by Royal Challengers Bangalore. The bidding began with the Chennai Super Kings. The Delhi Capitals and the Royal Challengers Bangalore have also entered the contest. He was added to the group by RCB.


Mohammed Shami was purchased by the Gujarat Titans.


Mohammed Shami, a fast bowler, has a basic price of two crores. Gujarat Titans, a new franchise, added Rs 6.25 lakh. The Royal Challengers Bangalore franchise began bidding for the Indian bowler. KKR and Lucknow Supergiants have also expressed interest.


Kolkata purchased Shreyas Iyer.


The basic price for Shreyas Iyer is 2 crores. He was expected to be one of the highest-priced players at the auction. That occurred as well. He was the first player in the IPL Mega Auction 2022 to get an offer over Rs 10 crore. It was purchased for Rs. 12.25 crores in Kolkata. Lucknow Supergiants and Gujarat Titans, in addition to Royal Challengers Bangalore and Delhi Capitals, have expressed interest in them.


Rajasthan has purchased Trent Boult.


Trent Boult, a fast bowler from New Zealand, has a base price of $20 million. Rajasthan Royals paid Rs. 8 crores for him. The Mumbai Indians were quite interested in them.


Rabada of the Punjab Kings


Pat Cummins was followed by Kagiso Rabada, a South African fast bowler. They, too, have a starting price of two crores. He was signed by Punjab Kings for a fee of 9.25 crores.


Kolkata has purchased Cummins.


Following Dhawan and Ashwin, an offer for fast bowler Pat Cummins was made. They, too, have a starting price of two crores. He was purchased for 7.25 crores by the Kolkata Knight Riders. Gujarat Titans, a new franchise, expressed a lot of interest in them.


Rajasthan purchased Ravichandran Ashwin.


Ravichandran Ashwin, the off-spinner, was the next target after Shikhar Dhawan. Two crores is his starting price. For five crores, the Rajasthan Royals acquired him. His attention was piqued by the Delhi Capitals.


The first person to bid was Shikhar Dhawan.


In the IPL Mega Auction, Shikhar Dhawan was the first to bid. Two crores is his starting price. For Rs. 8.25 crores, Punjab Kings acquired them. They piqued the curiosity of both the Rajasthan Royals and Delhi Capitals. Punjab Kings finally joined him in the end.


On the first day, 161 players will compete.


On the first day of bidding, a total of 161 participants will participate. The big names will be the first to put in a bid. This list will have a total of 10 players.


Shreyas Iyer, Shikhar Dhawan, Mohammed Shami, and Ravichandran Ashwin are four Indian players among them. Pat Cummins, Quinton de Kock, David Warner, Kagiso Rabada, Trent Boult, and Faf du Plessis are the other six international players.


A total of ten new players have been introduced.


Just before of the IPL 2022 Mega Auction, the BCCI has added 10 more names to the auction registration, bringing the total number of players on the list to 600. Aaron Hardy, Lance Morris, Nivethan Radhakrishnan, Agnivesh Ayachi, Hardik Tamore, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Mihir Hirwani, Monu Kumar, Rohan Rana, and Sairaj Patil are the players in question. Australia is represented by Hardy, Maurice, and Radhakrishnan. Apart from that, everything else is from India.


The capped list includes Deepak Hooda.


In the series against the West Indies, Deepak Hooda made his debut for India. In the IPL mega auction list, he has been elevated to a capped category. Hooda has been added to the all-rounders list in set number 3 of the amended auction list. He was previously assigned the number 8 position, with a base price of Rs 40 lakhs, which has since been upgraded to Rs 75 lakhs.


Two more IPL teams have been added to the competition.


In the IPL, there are two new teams. Gujarat Titans and Lucknow Supergiants are the two teams who are competing. Hardik Pandya, Rashid Khan, and Shubman Gill have been signed by CVC Cattle's Gujarat Titans squad before of the auction. KL Rahul, Marx Stoinis, and Ravi Bishnoi have joined the Lucknow Supergiants squad, owned by the RP Sanjeev Goenka Group.