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IPL 10 auction roundup: Just 66 players make it to the teams out of 352

Out of 66 players sold, 39 were Indian players and 27 were overseas players

IPL 10 auction roundup: Just 66 players make it to the teams out of 352 Courtesy: Twitter (@IPL)

New Delhi: The IPL 2017 auction was as buzzing as an IPL match. Out of of 352 players in the pool, only 66 could make it further. Some players made their debut, while some went into new teams and some big names like Ishant Sharma and Imran Tahir failed to even bag a contract.

READ: IPL 2017 Auction, Bengaluru - As it happened...

Auction summary:

  • Cumulative Amount spent by franchises: Rs 91.15 Cr
  • Number of Indian players bought: 39
  • Number of Overseas players bought: 27
  • Max players bought by Franchise: 11 by Gujarat Lions
  • Min players bought by Franchise: 5 by Royal Challengers Bangalore
  • Max amount spent by Franchise: Rs 17.20 Crore by Rising Pune Supergiants
  • Min amount spent by Franchise: Rs 3.85 crore by Gujarat Lions

Here is how the day unfolded for the 8 franchises:

Delhi Daredevils (9 players for 14.05 Cr)

  • Kagiso Rabada Rs 5 Cr
  • Patrick Cummins Rs 4.5 Cr
  • Angelo Mathews Rs 2 Cr
  • Corey Anderson Rs 1 Cr
  • Murugan Ashwin Rs 1 Cr
  • Aditya Tare Rs 25 lakh
  • Ankeet Bawane, Navdeep Saini, Shasank Singh (Rs 10 lakh each)

Gujarat Lions (11 players for Rs 3.85 Cr)

  • Jason Roy Rs 1 Cr
  • Basil Thampy Rs 85 lakh
  • Manpreet Gony Rs 60 lakh
  • Nathu Singh Rs 50 lakh
  • Munaf Patel Rs 30 lakh
  • Akshdeep Nath, Shubam Agrawal, Tejas Singh Baroka, Chirag Suri, Shelley Shaurya, Pratham Singh, Shelly Shaurya (Rs 10 lakh each)

Kings XI Punjab (8 players for Rs 9.45 Cr)

  • T Natarajan Rs 3 Crore
  • Varun Aaron Rs 2.80 Crore
  • Eoin Morgan Rs 2 Crore
  • Matt Henry Rs 50 lakh
  • Martin Guptill Rs 50 lakh
  • Darren Sammy Rs 30 lakh
  • Rahul Tewatia Rs 25 lakh
  • Rinku Singh Rs 10 lakh

Kolkata Knight Riders (9 players for 14.35 Cr)

  • Trent Boult Rs 5 Cr
  • Chris Woakes Rs 4.20 Cr
  • Nathan Coulter-Nile Rs 3.50 Cr
  • Rishi Dhawan Rs 55 lakh
  • Darren Bravo Rs 50 lakh
  • Rovman Powell Rs 30 lakh
  • Sayan Ghosh, R. Sanjay Yadav , Ishank Jaggi (Rs 10 lakh each)

Mumbai Indians (7 players for Rs 8.20 Cr)

  • Karn Sharma Rs 3.20 Cr
  • Krishnappa Gowtham Rs 2 Cr
  • Mitchell Johnson Rs 2 Cr
  • Asela Gunarathna Rs 30 lakh
  • Saurabh Tiwary Rs 30 lakh
  • Nicolas Pooran Rs 30 lakh
  • Kulwant Khejroliya Rs 10 lakh

Rising Pune Supergiants (9 players Rs 17.20 Cr)

  • Ben Stokes Rs 14.50 Cr
  • Dan Christian Rs 1 Cr
  • Manoj Tiwary Rs 50 lakh
  • Lockie Ferguson Rs 50 lakh
  • Jaydev Unadkat Rs 30 lakh
  • Rahul Chahar, Saurabh Kumar, Milind Tandon, Rahul Ajay Tripathi (Rs 10 lakh each)

Royal Challengers Bangalore (5 players for Rs 15.40 Cr)

  • Tymal Mills Rs 12 Cr
  • Aniket Choudhary Rs 2 Cr
  • Pawan Negi Rs 1 Cr
  • Billy Stanlake Rs 30 lakh
  • Praveen Dubey Rs 10 lakh

Sunrisers Hyderabad (8 players for Rs 8.65 Cr)

  • Rashid Khan Arman Rs 4 Cr
  • Mohammed Siraj Rs 2.60 Cr
  • Eklavya Dwivedi Rs 75 lakh
  • Chris Jordan Rs 50 lakh
  • Mohammad Nabi Rs 30 lakh
  • Ben Laughlin Rs 30 lakh
  • Pravin Tambe, Tanmay Agarwal (Rs 10 lakh each)

Out of 66 players sold, 39 were Indian players and 27 were overseas players. While Ben Stokes was highest bid overseas player (Rs 14.50 Cr) by Rising Pune Supergiants, Karn Sharma was the highest bid Indian players (Rs 3.2 Cr) by Mumbai Indians.

(With PTI Inputs)