Avesh had a base price of Rs 20 lakh, and in the end, he was sold to Lucknow for Rs 10 crore and as a result, he became the most expensive uncapped player in the history of the tournament. India’s fast bowler Basil Thampi was bought by Mumbai Indians for Rs 30 lakh. On the other hand, Kartik Tyagi was bought by Sunrisers Hyderabad for Rs 4 crore.
Shah Rukh Khan, another formidable domestic T20 finisher but who had a base price of just Rs 40 lakh, was roped in by Punjab Kings for a ‘mic-drop’ deal worth Rs 9 crore.
Rajasthan’s first miracle of a season Rahul Teotia Bought by Gujarat Titans for Rs 9 crore in mind.
Even Nitish Rana, not an Indian regular but an IPL artist, was retained by KKR for Rs 8 crore while uncapped. Rahul TripathiWhich has been consistent in the league, very deservedly crossed the million dollar mark at Rs 8.50 crore.
domestic players, Riyan ParagRetention of Rs 3.80 crore by the Royals, Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy artist Abhinav Manohar’s Rs 2.60 crore deal with Gujarat Titans was eye-catching.
South African Under-19 World Cup star Dewald Brevis, popularly known as ‘Baby AB’ with his batting style similar to AB de Villiers, was bought by Mumbai Indians for Rs 3 crore.
Left-arm spinner and left-handed batsman Abhishek Sharma, who is known as the ‘poor man’s Krunal Pandya’ for a similar skill set, received Rs 6.5 crore from Sunrisers Hyderabad.
India wicketkeeper KS Bharat was bought by Delhi Capitals for Rs 2 crore, while Anuj Rawat was bought by Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) for Rs 3.4 crore. Prabhsimran Singh was bought by Punjab Kings for Rs 60 lakhs. On the other hand, Sheldon Jackson was bought by Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) for Rs 60 lakh.
pacer Shivam Mavi KKR bought it for Rs 7.25 crore.
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