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A total of 11 players from Australia were sold in the mega auction, Josh Hazlewood got the biggest amount


IPL Mega Auction 2022, Australian Players: A total of 11 players from Australia were sold in the Mega Auction of the Indian Premier League (IPL). At the same time, only 11 players did not find any buyer. The names of limited overs captain Aaron Finch and veteran batsman Steve Smith are also included in Australia’s unsold players. Let us know which 11 players of Australia were bought in the mega auction.

Josh Hazlewood got the biggest amount

Fast bowler Josh Hazlewood was the most expensive Australian in the mega auction of IPL 2022. He was bought by Royal Challengers Bangalore for Rs 7.75 crore. At the same time, the second most expensive Australian in the auction was Pat Cummins. Kolkata Knight Riders gave 7.25 crores to Cummins.

David Warner did not get the expected amount

Australia’s explosive opener David Warner did not get the expected amount in the auction. He was bought by Delhi Capitals for just 6.25 crores. All-rounder Mitchell Marsh got more money than him. Delhi spent Rs 6.50 crore for the march.

These 11 players of Australia were sold in the auction-

1- David Warner- Rs 6.25 crore Delhi Capitals

2- Mitchell Marsh – Rs 6.50 crore Delhi Capitals

3- Josh Hazlewood- Rs 7.75 crore Royal Challengers Bangalore

4- Daniel Sams – 2.60 crore Mumbai Indians

5- Jason Behrendorff – Rs 75 lakh Royal Challengers Bangalore

6- Pat Cummins- Rs 7.25 crore KKR

7- Sean Abbott – Rs 2.40 crore Sunrisers Hyderabad

8- Riley Meredith – Rs 1 crore Mumbai

9- Nathan Ellis- Rs 75 lakh Punjab Kings

10- Nathan Coulter-Nile – Rs 2 crore Rajasthan Royals

11- Matthew Wade- Rs 2.40 crore Gujarat Titans.

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