IPL 2023 Auction: Indian Premier League The auction for the 16th season is over. A total of 78 players were sold in the IPL 2023 auction. Even though mini auction was organized this season, but this auction was no less than a mega auction. Many records were made and broken in this season’s auction. For the first time in the history of IPL, four players were sold in the auction for more than 15 crores. Know the big things of IPL 2023 auction.
A total of 80 players were sold in the IPL 2023 auction. During this, an amount of about Rs 167 crore was spent. A total of 29 foreign players were sold in this season’s auction. At the same time, a total of 51 Indian players were bought in the mini auction.
Sam Curran became the most expensive player of IPL
England’s star all-rounder player Sam Curran was bought by Punjab Kings for Rs 18.50 crore. Curran missed the last season of the league due to injury, but this season he is expected to make a comeback. To buy Curran, there was a long battle between his two old teams, Punjab Kings and Chennai Super Kings, in which Punjab won. Along with this, Curran has also become the highest selling player in this league.
These players got huge amount
Sam Curran – Punjab Kings – Rs 18.50 crore
Cameron Green – Mumbai Indians – Rs 17.50 crore
Ben Stokes – Chennai Super Kings – Rs 16.25 crore
Harry Brook – Rs 13.25 crore – Sunrisers Hyderabad
Riley Rosso – Rs 4.60 crore – Delhi Capitals
Joshua Little – 4.40 crores, Gujarat Titans
Will Jacks – Rs 3.20 crore – RCB
Manish Pandey – Rs 2.40 crore – Delhi Capitals
David Weiss – Rs 1 crore – Kolkata Knight Riders
Shivam Mavi costliest uncapped player
Shivam Mavi, Rs 6 crore (Gujarat Titans)
Mukesh Kumar, Rs 5.50 crore (Delhi Capitals)
Vivrant Sharma, Rs 2.60 crore (Sunrisers Hyderabad)
KS Bharat, Rs 1.20 crore (Gujarat Titans)
N Jagadishan, Rs 90 lakh (Kolkata Knight Riders)
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