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IPL Auction 2022 highlights: Hugh Edmeades returns for the final round of the AuctionEngland's power-hitting all-rounder Liam Livingstone hit a jackpot on day two of the IPL mega auction on Sunday. Jofra Archer was sold to Mumbai Indians for Rs 8 crore. SunRisers Hyderabad buy Romario Shepherd for Rs 7.75 crore. Mumbai Indians bought Tim David for Rs 8.25 crore. New Zealand's Martin Guptill is unsold. Thank you for following DH's IPL auction updates.
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Aman Khan is sold to KKR for Rs 20 Lakh

RCB gets David Willey for Rs 2 crore

Fabian Allen sold to Mumbai Indians for Rs 75 Lakh

RCB gets Luvnith Sisodia for Rs 20 Lakh

Mumbai Indians get Aryan Juyal for Rs 20 Lakh

RCB take Siddharth Kaul for Rs 75 Lakh

Rajasthan Royals take Daryl Mitchell for Rs 75 Lakh

Rassie Van Der Dussen sold to Rajasthan Royals for Rs 1 crore

Young Vicky Ostwal is sold to Delhi Capitals for Rs 20 Lakh

Rajasthan Royals take Nathan Coulter-Nile for Rs 2 crore

Rajasthan Royals get James Neesham for Rs 1.5 crore

Umesh Yadav goes to KKR for Rs 2 crore

Mohammad Nabi goes to KKR for Rs 1 crore

Shubham Garhwal is sold to Rajasthan Royals for Rs 20 Lakh

Mumbai Indians take Arjun Tendulkar for Rs 30 Lakh

Hugh Edmeades returns for the final round of the Auction

Bhagath Varma goes to CSK for Rs 20 Lakh

Mumbai Indian get Hrithik Shokeen for Rs 20 Lakh

Ramesh Kumar sold to KKR for Rs 20 Lakh

Gujarat Titans buy Varun Aaron for Rs 50 Lakh

Rajasthan Royals get Kuldip Yadav for Rs 20 Lakh

Punjab Kings take Benny Howell for Rs 40 Lakh

Rahul Buddhi sold to Mumbai Indians for Rs 20 Lakh

Tim Southee goes to KKR for Rs 1.5 crore

Gurkeerat Singh sold to Gujarat Titans for Rs 50 Lakh

Punjab Kings take Bhanuka Rajapaksa for Rs 50 Lakh

Rajasthan Royals pick up Tejas Baroka for Rs 20 Lakh

Lucknow Super Giants buy Mayank Yadav for Rs 20 Lakh

Dhruv Jurel is sold to Rajasthan Royals for Rs 20 Lakh

Atharva Taide is sold to Punjab Kings for Rs 20 Lakh

Ramandeep Singh sold to Mumbai Indians for Rs 20 Lakh

Nathan Ellis join Punjab Kings for Rs 75 lakh

Tim Seifert sold to Delhi Capitals for Rs 50 lakh

SRH pick up Glenn Phillips for Rs 1.50 crore

Karun Nair has been called back in round 2 of the accelerated Auction and was sold to Rajasthan Royals for Rs 1.40 crore

Evin Lewis is sold to Lucknow Super Giants Rs 2 crore

KKR get Alex Hales for Rs 1.5 crore

Kuldeep Sen has a bidder and is sold to Rajasthan Royals for Rs 20 Lakh

CSK get Chris Jordan Rs 3.6 crore

RCB buys Karn Sharma for Rs 50 Lakh

Lungisani Ngidi sold to Delhi Capitals for Rs 50 Lakh

Vishnu Vinod is sold to SRH Rs 50 Lakh

CSK buy N Jagadeesan for Rs 20 Lakh

Anmolpreet Singh sold to Mumbai Indians for Rs 20 Lakh

C Hari Nishaanth is sold for his base price of Rs 20 Lakh to CSK

Gujarat Titans sign Matthew Wade for Rs 2.4 crore

Wriddhiman Saha is sold to Gujarat Titans for Rs 1.90 crore

Sam Billings goes to KKR for Rs 2 crore

Auction restarts after a brief break, David Miller sold for Rs 3 crore to Gujarat Titans

Arunay Singh is the last player in the accelerated auction, sold to Rajasthan Royals for Rs 20 Lakh

Ashok Sharma is sold to KKR for Rs 55 Lakh

Punjab Kings buy Ansh Patel for Rs 20 Lakh

Mohd. Arshad Khan is sold to Mumbai Indians for Rs 20 Lakh

SRH buy uncapped bowler Saurabh Dubey for Rs 20 Lakh

Baltej Dhanda sold to Punjab Kings for Rs 20 Lakh

Karan Sharma is sold to Lucknow Super Giants for INR 20 Lakh

Lucknow Super Giants buy Kyle Mayers for opening bid of Rs 50 Lakh

SRH buy Shashank Singh for Rs 20 Lakh

Punjab Kings buy Writtick Chatterjee for Rs 20 Lakh

Pratham Singh is sold to KKR for opening bid of Rs 20 Lakh

Gujrat Titans buy Pradeep Sangwan for Rs 20 Lakh

Abhijeet Tomar joins KKR for Rs 40 Lakh

R Samarth is sold to SRH for Rs 20 Lakh

KKR buy Sri Lanka's Chamika Karunaratne for Rs 50 Lakh

Baba Indrajith is sold to KKR for his base price of Rs 20 Lakh

Aneeshwar Gautam sold for his base price of Rs 20 Lakh to RCB

Ayush Badoni goes to Lucknow Super Giant for Rs 20 Lakh

Mumbai Indians buy Riley Meredith for Rs 1 crore

Alzarri Joseph is sold to Gujarat Titans for Rs 2.40 crores

Fast bowler Sean Abbott is sold to SRH for Rs 2.40 crore

New Zealand's Martin Guptill unsold

Prashant Solanki sold to CSK for Rs 1.20 crore

Chama Milind sold to RCB for Rs 25 Lakh

Lucknow Super Giants buy Mohsin Khan for Rs 20 Lakh

Rasikh Dar is sold to KKR for Rs 20 Lakh

Mukesh Choudhary is sold to CSK for Rs 20 Lakh

Uncapped fast bowler Vaibhav Arora is sold to Punjab Kings for Rs 2 crore

Suyash Prabhudessai is sold to RCB for Rs 30 Lakh

Punjab Kings buy Prerak Mankad for Rs 20 Lakh

Pravin Dube is sold to Delhi Capitals for Rs 50 Lakh

Tim David joins Mumbai Indians for Rs 8.25 crore

Subhranshu Senapati is sold to CSK for Rs 20 Lakh

CSK buy Adam Milne for Rs 1.90 crore

Tymal Mills bought by Mumbai Indians for Rs 1.5 crore

Obed Mccoy is sold to Rajasthan Royals for Rs 75 Lakh

Jason Behrendorff is sold to RCB for Rs 75 Lakh

Romario Shepherd goes to SRH for Rs 7.75 crore

Mitchell Santner goes to CSK for Rs 1.90 crore

Mumbai Indians buy Australian all-rounder Daniel Sams Rs 2.60 crore

RCB buys Sherfane Rutherford for Rs 1 crore

Dwaine Pretorius is sold to CSK for Rs 50 Lakh

Rishi Dhawan sold to Punjab Kings for Rs 55 Lakh

Jofra Archer sold to Mumbai Indians for Rs 8 crore

Rovman Powell goes to Delhi Capitals for Rs 2.8 crore

Devon Conway is sold to CSK for Rs 1 crore

RCB buys Fin Allen for Rs 80 lakh

Simarjeet Singh sold to CSK for Rs 20 Lakh

Gujarat Titans buy Yash Dayal for Rs 3.20 crore

All-rounder Sanjay Yadav will now be seen in the Mumbai jersey

Time for the Uncapped Fast bowlers next - Vasu Vats and Yash Thakur unsold

Rajvardhan Hangargekar sold to CSK for Rs 1.5 crore

Punjab Kings bag Raj Angad Bawa for Rs 2 crore

Sanjay Yadav is sold to Mumbai Indians for Rs 50 lakh

Vicky Ostwal remains unsold

Darshan Nalkande sold to Gujarat Titans for Rs 20 lakh

Kolkata Knight Riders take home Anukul Roy for Rs 20 lakh

RCB buy Mahipal Lomror for Rs 95 lakh

N Tilak Varma is sold to Mumbai Indians for Rs 1.70 crore

India's U19 World Cup-winning captain this year, Yash Dhull is sold to Delhi Capitals for Rs 50 lakh

Ripal Patel sold to Delhi Capitals for Rs 20 lakh

Lalit Yadav is the first player under the uncapped all-rounders category, sold to Delhi Capitals for Rs 65 lakh

IPL Auction: Punjab hit jackpot with Livingstone and Smith, KKR get Rahane

England's power-hitting all-rounder Liam Livingstone hit a jackpot on day two of IPL Mega Auction on Sunday. In the first round of Sunday's auction proceedings, Kolkata Knight Riders and Chennai Super Kings showed intense interest with Punjab Kings, Sunrisers Hyderabad and Gujarat Titans jumping into the aggressive bidding war.

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Bidding to resume after 45-minute lunch break

Ricky Bhui is unsold

Manan Vohra is sold to Lucknow Super Giants for Rs 20 lakh

Rinku Singh sold to KKR for Rs 55 lakh

Himanshu Rana unsold

Young Harnoor Singh unsold

Uncapped batters Virat Singh, Himmat Singh, Sachin Baby remain unsold

Leg-spinner Piyush Chawla unsold

Sri Lanka spinner Maheesh Theekshana sold to CSK for Rs 70 lakh

Shahbaz Nadeem sold to Lucknow Super Giants for Rs 50 lakh

Afghanistan spinner Qais Ahmad is unsold

Tabraiz Shamsi is unsold

Mayank Markande sold to Mumbai Indians for Rs 65 lakh

Nathan Coulter-Nile remains unsold

Mumbai Indians buy Jaydev Unadkat for Rs 1.3 crore

Sheldon Cottrell remains unsold

Right-arm fast bowler Navdeep Saini goes to Rajasthan Royals for Rs 2.6 crore

Sandeep Sharma sold to Punjab Kings for Rs 50 lakh

Pace attack sorted for Lucknow Super Giants?

Left-arm pacer Chetan Sakariya (base price Rs 50 lakh) goes to Delhi Capitals for Rs 4.2 crore

South Africa pacer Lungisani Ngidi unsold

Dushmanta Chameera sold to Lucknow Super Giants for Rs 2 crore

Syed Khail Ahmed goes to Delhi Capitals for Rs 5.25 crore

No bids, Ishant Sharma goes unsold

All-rounder K Gowtham sold to Lucknow IPL for Rs 90 lakh

Shivam Dube taken by Chennai Super Kings

Auction for Shivam Dube: Sold to CSK for Rs 4 crore

Punjab welcomes Odean

Marco Jansen sold to SunRisers Hyd for Rs 4.2 crore

Faf has a message for CSK fans

Marco Jansen sold to SunRisers Hyderabad for Rs 4.2 crore

Big-hitting West Indian all-rounder Odean Smith goes to Punjab Kings for Rs 6 crore

IPL Auction 2022: Why Chahar got Rs 14 crore and Dhoni was retained for Rs 12 crore

All-rounder Deepak Chahar not only earned more bucks as compared to MS Dhoni but also became the costliest player ever bought by CSK at an IPL auction, in an intense and long opening day of the mega auction, in Bengaluru, on Saturday.

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"Really happy to be back in CSK and thank you so much Mahi bhai (MS Dhoni) and management for showing faith in me. I couldn't imagine playing for another team. I only wanted to play for CSK," Chahar said in a video tweeted by CSK official handle.

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KKR welcome Rahane

Chris Jordan unsold

Gujarat Titans take home Vijay Shankar for Rs 1.4 crore

Cheteshwar Pujara and Aaron Finch were unsold

Jayant Yadav is sold to Gujarat Titans for Rs 1.70 crore

James Neesham remains unsold

Dominic Drakes sold to Gujarat Titans for Rs 1.10 crore

Liam Livingstone goes to PBKS for Rs 11.5 crore

Liam Livingstone is the first player in Set 2 of the all-rounders and he is attracting bids from PBKS & KKR at the moment

Eoin Morgan and Saurabh Tiwary remain unsold

Australia batsman Marnus Labuschagne unsold

Delhi Capitals take home Mandeep Singh for Rs 1.1 crore

Dawid Malan unsold

KKR buy Ajinkya Rahane for Rs 1 crore

Aiden Markram goes to SunRisers Hyderabad for Rs 2.6 crore

Show must go on, says auctioneer Hugh Edmeades in video message

The players' auction for this year's Indian Premier League (IPL) was halted after auctioneer Hugh Edmeades had collapsed on stage during the bidding in Bengaluru on Saturday.

Charu Sharma continuing as the IPL 2022 auctioneer

Hazlewood's best T20I figures on eve of auction could have titled scale in his favour

Pace bowler Josh Hazlewood emerging as the most expensive Australian bought on the opening day of the Indian Premier League (IPL) Mega Auction -- and nearly quadrupling his earnings from what he got last year -- is a sign that the 31-year-old has finally broken into the top echelons of cricketers from around the world competing in the lucrative league.

Delhi were engaged in a see-saw battle with Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians to acquire the Australian quick, before Royal Challengeres Bangalore entered the fray and picked him for INR 7.75 crore, the highest amount secured by an Australian cricketer on Day 1 of the Mega Auction.

It is very much on track for us, says Sanjiv Goenka

Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) owner Sanjiv Goenka on Saturday said that the 2022 IPL Mega Auction is going on track for them. He added that he could visualise a balance in the team through the players they have got till now.

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IPL Mega Auction: Delhi Capitals aim to plug remaining gaps on Day 2

Australian T20 World-Cup winning duo David Warner and Mitchell Marsh, and experienced India all-rounder Shardul Thakur headlined the buys of the JSW and GMR co-owned franchise Delhi Capitals on Day 1 of the IPL 2022 Mega Auction.

While Warner and Marsh were acquired for Rs. 6.25 crore and 6.50 crore respectively, Thakur became the franchise's most expensive buy of the auction so far at Rs. 10.75 crore. The Delhi-based franchise also acquired services of the Indian left-arm spinner Kuldeep Yadav and Bangladesh pacer Mustafizur Rahman for Rs. 2 crore each along with exciting domestic talents -- Ashwin Hebbar (Rs 20 lakh), Sarfaraz Khan (Rs 20 lakh) Kamlesh Nagarkoti (Rs 1.10 crore) and KS Bharat (Rs 2.0 crore).

A total of 590 cricketers, including 220 foreign players, will be up for grabs in the two-day Indian Premier League (IPL) players auction in Bengaluru.

IPL Mega Auction: Punjab Kings satisfied with their gains on Day 1

Punjab Kings management on Saturday expressed satisfaction with the "interesting picks" they made on the opening day of the IPL mega auction on Saturday. Punjab Kings head coach Anil Kumble said they were looking forward to on Sunday they will complete their squad.

IPL Mega Auction: Delhi Capitals happy to have Warner back

Australian opener David Warner has expressed happiness on his return to the Delhi franchise where his journey in the Indian Premier League (IPL) started in 2009. Warner, one of the most destructive batsmen in world cricket, was picked by Delhi Capitals for a bargain price of Rs 6.25 crore in the IPL Mega Auction in Bengaluru on Saturday.

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IPL Auction 2022: Avesh Khan joins 10-crore club, becomes most expensive uncapped player

Uncapped India pacer Avesh Khan joined the ten-crore club in the ongoing IPL auction on Saturday. Khan, who was phenomenal for Delhi in the 2021 season, got bids straightaway from Chennai Super Kings and Lucknow Super Giants. When Chennai backed out, Mumbai Indians entered the fray and was in an intense battle with Lucknow.

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IPL Auction 2022: Young Indians overshadow foreign stars

The exciting new generation of fearless Indian cricketers landed career-changing jackpot deals as teams splurged big on talented players on an incident-filled opening day of the Indian Premier League mega auction here on Saturday.

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Decoding the whys and why nots of IPL Auction Day 1

The PTI tries to answer some common queries about the IPL bids that fans have and why some of the insane bidding happened while some went unsold.

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Players who went unsold (Day 1 of auction):

Suresh Raina, Imran Tahir, David Miller, Steve Smith, Shakib Al Hasan, Mohammed Nabi, Sam Billings, Matthew Wade, Wriddhiman Saha, Umesh Yadav, Adam Zampa, Amit Mishra, Adil Rashid, Anmolpreet Singh, C Hari Nishaanth, N Jagadeesan, Mohammed Azharudeen, Manimaran Siddharth, Sandeep Lamichhane.

Why did CSK pay Rs 14 crore for Deepak Chahar?

CSK had to go the distance for one among Deepak Chahar and Shardul Thakur, both blessed with multiple skill-sets. Chahar with his impeccable powerplay wicket-taking ability and being a part of CSK's set template of experienced players was a no-brainer. Once they took Chahar, they couldn't have possibly gone for Shardul. However, CSK still look short on express pace department but MS Dhoni will manage it.

Why did Ishan Kishan go for Rs 15.25 crore?

A current India player and also a wicket-keeper. Can win matches singlehandedly and, at 24, has age on his side. A part of MI's batting core. With 48 crore available, they could have gone for only one big India player. With matches at Wankhede and short boundaries, Kishan is the man to watch out for.

There were 20 players who got more than $1 million (Rs 7.53 crore as per Saturday's exchange rates).

The 10 IPL franchises have so far spent above Rs 388 crore collectively to buy 74 players out of which 20 are overseas recruits.

Biggest Buy at Auction: Ishan Kishan (India, Mumbai Indians) Rs 15.25 crore

Ishan Kishan becomes second-most expensive Indian buy ever at Rs 15.25 cr

Wicketkeeper-batter Ishan Kishan became the second-most expensive Indian player in the history of IPL after being picked by his former team Mumbai Indians for a whopping Rs 15.25 crores.

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The players' auction for this year's Indian Premier League (IPL) was halted after auctioneer Hugh Edmeades collapsed on stage during the bidding in Bengaluru on Saturday.

Broadcaster Charu Sharma continued the auction yesterday.

KKR get Shreyas Iyer for Rs 12.25 crore, Rabada bags million dollar deal from Punjab

Stylish India international Shreyas Iyer predictably became the highest paid player among the marquee set with Kolkata Knight Riders clinching him for a whopping Rs 12.25 crore after an intense bidding war at the Indian Premier League auction here on Saturday.

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Pat Cummins 'absolutely pumped' to don KKR colours again

Australian pace bowling stalwart and Test skipper Pat Cummins said he was "absolutely pumped" to be back with the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) after the IPL franchise made a winning bid for the 28-year-old cricketer in the mega auction on Saturday.

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From Hooda-Krunal to Ashwin-Buttler, IPL mega auction has turned foes into teammates

In his own words, all-rounder Deepak Hooda was left "demoralised, depressed and under pressure" after a well documented spat with his Baroda state team captain, Krunal Pandya.

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IPL 2022 Auction: All you need to know

With two new teams -- Gujarat Titans and Lucknow Super Giants -- in the fray, the 15th IPL auction, is being held in Bengaluru on February 12 and 13, will see over 590 players go under the hammer. This is the last mega-event as the BCCI is planning to do away with the concept as most franchises don't want their stable core to be tinkered with.

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