Indian Premier League 2023 Auction Updates
80 players were auctioned at the TATA IPL 2023 Player Auction, and the ten franchises together spent INR 1,67,00,00,000 there. The all-rounders, who were in high demand, dominated the auction to a large extent. Sam Curran, an English all-rounder who was the talk of the town even before his name was put up for sale, […]
80 players were auctioned at the TATA IPL 2023 Player Auction, and the ten franchises together spent INR 1,67,00,00,000 there. The all-rounders, who were in high demand, dominated the auction to a large extent. Sam Curran, an English all-rounder who was the talk of the town even before his name was put up for sale, broke a record and set a new one to become the most expensive player in IPL auction history. With the highest offer of INR 18.50 Crore, the all-around player announced his return to the Punjab Kings. Ben Stokes and Cameron Green also made a lot of money after being acquired by the Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians, respectively, for INR 16.25 and 17.50 billion. Mayank Agarwal, a renowned Indian batsman, went to Sunrisers Hyderabad for INR 8.25 crore, and Harry Brook, an explosive English batsman, also had a good time at the auction. Shivam Mavi, a bowler with incredible pace, became the most expensive player after the defending champion Gujarat Titans paid INR 6 crores for his services. A preview of the forthcoming action-packed TATA IPL 2023 may be seen in the interesting mind games and fierce bidding wars. The list of IPL auctioned players in the IPL T20 Tournament doesn’t end here. Here are the auctioned players in the IPL T20 Tournament.
IPL T20 Tournament Auction Results
Name | Country | Age | Role | 2022 Team |
Base Price (in Lakhs) |
Mayank
Agarwal |
India | 32 | BATSMAN | PBKS | 100 |
Harry
Brook |
England | 24 | BATSMAN | 150 | |
Ajinkya
Rahane |
India | 34 | BATSMAN | KKR | 50 |
Joe
Root |
England | 32 | BATSMAN | 100 | |
Rilee
Rossouw |
South Africa | 33 | BATSMAN | 200 | |
Kane
Williamson |
New Zealand | 32 | BATSMAN | SRH | 200 |
Sam
Curran |
England | 24 | ALL-ROUNDER | 200 | |
Cameron
Green |
Australia | 23 | ALL-ROUNDER | 200 | |
Shakib Al
Hasan |
Bangladesh | 36 | ALL-ROUNDER | 150 | |
Jason
Holder |
West Indies | 31 | ALL-ROUNDER | LSG | 200 |
Sikandar
Raza |
Zimbabwe | 36 | ALL-ROUNDER | 50 | |
Odean
Smith |
West Indies | 26 | ALL-ROUNDER | PBKS | 50 |
Ben
Stokes |
England | 31 | ALL-ROUNDER | 200 | |
Tom
Banton |
England | 24 | WICKETKEEPER | 200 | |
Litton
Das |
Bangladesh | 28 | WICKETKEEPER | 50 | |
Heinrich
Klaasen |
South Africa | 31 | WICKETKEEPER | 100 | |
Kusal
Mendis |
Sri Lanka | 28 | WICKETKEEPER | 50 | |
Nicholas
Pooran |
West Indies | 27 | WICKETKEEPER | SRH | 200 |
Phil
Salt |
England | 26 | WICKETKEEPER | 200 | |
Chris
Jordan |
England | 34 | BOWLER | CSK | 200 |
Adam
Milne |
New Zealand | 30 | BOWLER | CSK | 200 |
Jhye
Richardson |
Australia | 26 | BOWLER | 150 | |
Ishant
Sharma |
India | 34 | BOWLER | 50 | |
Reece
Topley |
England | 29 | BOWLER | 75 | |
Jaydev
Unadkat |
India | 31 | BOWLER | MI | 50 |
Akeal
Hosein |
West Indies | 29 | BOWLER | 100 | |
Mayank
Markande |
India | 25 | BOWLER | MI | 50 |
Mujeeb
Rahman |
Afghanistan | 22 | BOWLER | 100 | |
Adil
Rashid |
England | 35 | BOWLER | 200 | |
Tabraiz
Shamsi |
South Africa | 33 | BOWLER | 100 | |
Adam
Zampa |
Australia | 30 | BOWLER | 150 | |
Shubham
Khajuria |
India | 27 | BATSMAN | 20 | |
Rohan
Kunnummal |
India | 24 | BATSMAN | 20 | |
Chethan
L.R. |
India | 22 | BATSMAN | 20 | |
Shaik
Rasheed |
India | 18 | BATSMAN | 20 | |
Anmolpreet
Singh |
India | 25 | BATSMAN | MI | 20 |
Himmat
Singh |
India | 26 | BATSMAN | 20 | |
Corbin
Bosch |
South Africa | 28 | ALL-ROUNDER | RR | 20 |
Priyam
Garg |
India | 22 | ALL-ROUNDER | SRH | 20 |
Saurabh
Kumar |
India | 29 | ALL-ROUNDER | 20 | |
Vivrant
Sharma |
India | 23 | ALL-ROUNDER | 20 | |
Nishant
Sindhu |
India | 18 | ALL-ROUNDER | 20 | |
Sanvir
Singh |
India | 26 | ALL-ROUNDER | 20 | |
Shashank
Singh |
India | 31 | ALL-ROUNDER | SRH | 20 |
Samarth
Vyas |
India | 27 | ALL-ROUNDER | 20 | |
K.S.
Bharat |
India | 29 | WICKETKEEPER | DC | 20 |
Mohammed
Azharuddeen |
India | 29 | WICKETKEEPER | 20 | |
Dinesh
Bana |
India | 18 | WICKETKEEPER | 20 | |
Abhimanyu
Easwaran |
India | 27 | WICKETKEEPER | 20 | |
N.
Jagadeesan |
India | 27 | WICKETKEEPER | CSK | 2 |
Frequently Asked Questions About Indian Premier League 2023 Auction Updates
Q1. In the IPL 2023, is Steve Smith unsold?
Ans: After going unsold in the auction last year, Aussie batter Steven Smith decided not to sign up for the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2023 sale.
Q2. Who will host the auction of IPL 2023?
Ans: According to experts in cricket, Bengaluru will host the IPL 2023 Auction on December 16, 2022. In addition, there will only be about 650 candidates participating in the bid.
Q3. In the IPL auction of 2023, how many players can be kept?
Ans: 85 players have been released, leaving 163 players that all the teams have kept.