The much-anticipated IPL 2025 Mega Auction is set to be a star-studded affair with seasoned veterans making one final bid for glory. Among the players entering the auction, some legends of the game, who have graced the cricketing world for over a decade, are ready to prove that age is just a number. Let’s take a look at the seven oldest players to enter this year’s auction list:
As the IPL 2025 Mega Auction approaches, the spotlight will be on these seasoned campaigners, who are proving that age is merely a statistic. With base prices set high, it remains to be seen which franchises will bet on these stalwarts to bring their experience and match-winning abilities to the fore.
Known as one of the greatest fast bowlers in cricket history, Anderson is set to test the T20 waters in the IPL once again. At 42, the English swing king remains as competitive as ever, showcasing his fitness and skills even in the longest format. While Anderson hasn’t been a regular in the IPL, his experience and precision could attract interest from franchises looking for a veteran leader in the bowling department.
The versatile all-rounder, Jamie Overton, is also entering the auction at the age of 41. Known for his big-hitting ability and valuable bowling contributions, Overton brings both experience and balance to the table. He could be a sought-after pick for teams needing depth in their middle order and an extra bowling option.
South African veteran Faf du Plessis, who captained Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) in recent IPL seasons, is back in the auction pool at the age of 40. With consistent performances and leadership skills, Du Plessis remains one of the most reliable batters in T20 cricket. Despite his age, his fitness levels and aggressive batting style could see him picked up by a franchise in need of a top-order stabilizer.
Afghan all-rounder Mohammad Nabi, who has been a prominent figure in T20 leagues worldwide, is ready for another stint in the IPL. At 40, Nabi’s off-spin and explosive lower-order hitting make him a valuable asset. With his vast experience, he can be a game-changer in tight matches.
The Australian opener, David Warner, enters the auction at 38 with plenty of firepower left in him. A proven IPL performer and former captain, Warner has consistently been among the top run-scorers in the league. Teams looking for an aggressive opener with a wealth of IPL experience may find Warner’s services indispensable.
Indian all-rounder Ravichandran Ashwin remains a key figure in the T20 format, even at 38. His intelligent off-spin, along with his ability to deliver quickfire runs, makes him an appealing pick for teams. Ashwin’s experience and tactical acumen could see him play a dual role as a player and mentor for younger bowlers.