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IPL Auction 2022 Highlights: Day 1 concludes, auction to resume tomorrow at noonIshan Kishan became the most expensive player at this year's auction after Mumbai Indians bought him for a whopping Rs 15.25 crore. Earlier, Charu Sharma took over after auctioneer Hugh Edmeades collapsed mid-way through the 2022 IPL mega auction and the early lunch was taken. CSK bought Deepak Chahar for Rs 14 crore. Shreyas Iyer went to KKR for Rs 12.25 crore after an intense price war.
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Thank you, readers, for joining DH on day 1 of the IPL 2022 Auction, we will be back with live updates tomorrow at noon when day 2 resumes.

Day 1 of the IPL 2022 Auction concludes, to resume tomorrow at 12 noon

Gujarat Titans buy R Sai Kishore for Rs 3 crore

Jagadeesha Suchith also goes to SunRisers Hyderabad for Rs 20 lakh

SunRisers Hyderabad secure Shreyas Gopal for Rs 75 lakh

Rajasthan Royals buy KC Cariappa for Rs 30 lakh

Mumbai Indians buy Murugan Ashwin for Rs 1.6 crore

Noor Ahmad sold to Gujarat Titans for Rs 30 lakh

Ankit Singh Rajpoot goes to Lucknow Super Giants for Rs 50 lakh

Tushar Deshpande goes to CSK for Rs 20 lakh

Ishan Porel is sold to PBKS for Rs 25 Lakh

Lucknow Super Giants buy Avesh Khan for Rs 10 crore, most expensive uncapped player ever

K M Asif for CSK at Rs 20 lakh

RCB buy Akash Deep for Rs 20 lakh.

Kartik Tyagi is sold to SunRisers Hyderabad for Rs 4 crore

Mumbai Indians take home Basil Thampi for Rs 30 lakh

Jitesh Sharma sold to Punjab Kings for Rs 20 lakh

KKR secure Sheldon Jackson for Rs 60 lakh

Prabhsimran Singh joins PBKS for Rs 60 Lakh

Anuj Rawat joins Royal Challengers Bangalore for Rs 3.4 crore

KS Bharat goes to Delhi Capitals for Rs 2 crore

RCB buy Shahbaz Ahamad for Rs 2.4 crore 

Punjab Kings buy Harpreet Brar for Rs 3.8 crore

Delhi Capitals buy Kamlesh Nagarkoti for Rs 1.1 crore

Rahul Tewatia joins Gujarat Titans for Rs 9 crore

Shivam Mavi sold to KKR for Rs 7.25 crore

Punjab Kings land Shahrukh Khan for Rs 9 crore

Delhi Capitals buy Sarfaraz Khan for Rs 20 Lakh

Abhishek Sharma sold to SunRisers Hyderabad for Rs 6.5 crore

Riyan Parag back in Rajasthan Royals for Rs 3.8 crore

SunRisers Hyderabad buy Rahul Tripathi for Rs 8.5 crore

Ashwin Hebbar goes to Delhi Capitals for Rs 20 Lakh

Dewald Brevis is bought by Mumbai Indians for Rs 3 crore

Abhinav Sadarangani goes to Gujarat Titans for Rs 2.6 crore

Priyam Garg is sold to SunRisers Hyderabad for Rs 20 lakh

Yuzvendra Chahal sold to Rajasthan Royals for Rs 6.5 crore

Punjab Kings buy Rahul Chahar for Rs 5.25 crore

Delhi Capitals buy Kuldeep Yadav for Rs 2 crore.

Spinners Adil Rashid, Mujeeb Zadran and Imran Tahir go unsold.

Bangladesh's Mustafizur Rahman is sold to Delhi Capitals for Rs 2 crore

At Rs 10.75 crore, Shardul Thakur goes to Delhi Capitals

Bhuvneshwar Kumar goes to SunRisers Hyderabad for Rs 4.2 crore

Lucknow Super Giants land Mark Wood for Rs 7.5 crore

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RCB buys pacer Josh Hazlewood for Rs 7.75 crore

Pacer Lockie Ferguson goes to Gujarat Titans for Rs 10 crore

Rajasthan Royals land Prasidh Krishna for Rs 10 crore

India pacer Umesh Yadav goes unsold

CSK buy Deepak Chahar for Rs 14 crore

T Natarajan sold to SunRisers Hyderabad for Rs 4 crore

SunRisers Hyderabad buy Nicholas Pooran for Rs 10.75 crore

Jonny Bairstow sold to Punjab Kings for Rs 6.75 crore

Ishan Kishan goes to Mumbai Indians for Rs 15.25 crore

Ambati Rayudu back in Chennai Super Kings for Rs 6.75 crore

Mitchell Marsh sold for Rs 6.5 crore to Delhi Capitals.

Krunal Pandya sold to Lucknow Super Giants for Rs 8.25 crore

'Thank you for your being our power player, Washi'

SunRisers Hyderabad grab Washington Sundar for Rs 8.75 crore

Wanindu Hasaranga goes to RCB for Rs 10.75 crore

Hugh Edmeades is getting better, says Charu Sharma as IPL Auction 2022 resumes

Hugh Edmeades had an unfortunate fall due to Postural Hypotension: IPL

Lucknow owner confirms "De Kock will open with KL Rahul and he will be our second wicket-keeper".

Shreyas Iyer said "I am so proud to be part of KKR, can't wait for the season".

Wanindu Hasaranga becomes the first overseas player to cross Rs 10 crore today, bidding to resume shortly

Charu Sharma to conduct IPL auction from 3.30 pm, Edmeades taken to hospital

IPL Auction 2022: List of pending purse with teams

IPL Auction 2022 to resume at 3:30 pm after lunch break

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 making a whopping bid of Rs 12.25 crore after an intense price war at the Indian Premier League auction here on Saturday.

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Iyer's entry in KKR fold ensures a captaincy candidate for them while the Shah Rukh Khan co-owned franchise also got back their Australian pace spearhead Pat Cummins for half the price at Rs 7.25 crore.

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A franchise representative informs that the auctioneer is fine, to resume in a while

Auctioneer Hugh Edmeades collapses during bidding; auction stopped due to health emergency

Deepak Hooda goes to Lucknow Super Giants for Rs 5.75 crore

Royal Challengers Bangalore buy Harshal Patel for Rs 10.75 crore

Bangladesh All-rounder Shakib Al Hasan remains unsold

West Indies' Jason Holder sold to Lucknow Super Giants for Rs 8.75 crore

Kolkata Knight Riders buy Nitish Rana for Rs 8 crore

Dwayne Bravo goes back to Chennai Super Kings for Rs 4.4 crore

Devdutt Padikkal goes to Rajasthan Royals for Rs 7.75 crore

No bids for South Africa's David Miller

Jason Roy sold to Gujarat Titans for Rs 2 crore

Robin Uthappa goes to CSK for Rs 2 crore

Rajasthan Royals buy Shimron Hetmyer for Rs 8.50 core

Lucknow Super Giants get Manish Pandey for Rs 4.60 crore

Bidding at IPL auction 2022 resumes

IPL Auction 2022 to resume after 15-minute break. 10 players auctioned so far, with highest bid of Rs 12.25 crore

David Warner goes to Delhi Capitals for Rs 6.25 crore

Lucknow Super Giants buy Quinton de Kock for Rs 6.75 crore

Faf du Plessis goes to Royal Challengers Bangalore for Rs 7 crore

Mohammad Shami goes to Gujarat Titans for Rs 6.25 crore

KKR buy Shreyas Iyer for Rs 12.25 crore; highest-bid player so far

Rajasthan Royals buy Trent Boult for Rs 8 crore

Kagiso Rabada sold to Punjab Kings for Rs 9.25 crore

Kolkata Knight Riders buy Australia Test captain Pat Cummins for Rs 7.25 crore

Rajasthan Royals buy Ravichandran Ashwin for Rs 5 crore

Punjab Kings buy Shikhar Dhawan for Rs 8.25 crore

Auctioneer Hugh Edmeades sets the balls rolling on the dais during the auction.

Big hitters and a superstar namesake: Five to watch in IPL auction

Some of the world's top cricketers will be among 590 players in the two-day auction for the big-bucks Indian Premier League this weekend.

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The BCCI is planning to do away with the concept of auctions as most franchises don't want their stable core to be tinkered with.

Senior players to attract decent bids (likely Rs 5 crore)

Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Dinesh Karthik, Ambati Rayudu, Robin Uthappa, R Ashwin, Umesh Yadav, Mo Shami

Players to watch out for (likely Rs 10 crore to 20 crore bracket)

Shreyas Iyer, Ishan Kishan, Shardul Thakur, Deepak Chahar, Harshal Patel, Avesh Khan, Yuzvendra Chahal, Washington Sundar, Shikhar Dhawan, Devdutt Padikkal, Deepak Hooda

Major players retained:

MS Dhoni, Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, KL Rahul, Jasprit Bumrah, Hardik Pandya, Rashid Khan, Kieron Pollard

Punjab Kings head into the auction with the highest purse -- Rs 72 crore -- while the Delhi Capitals have the lowest -- Rs 47.5 crore.

Tata Group replace Vivo as IPL title sponsor

One of India's largest business conglomerates, the Tata Group, will replace Chinese mobile manufacturer Vivo as the Indian Premier League's title sponsor for the next two years.

As per reliable sources, the Tatas will be paying around Rs 670 crore for two years of title sponsorship while Vivo will pay a total of Rs 454 crore for termination of contract which makes it a win-win situation for the BCCI as it is set to earn a whopping Rs 1124 crore for seasons 2022 and 2023 respectively.

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161 players will come under hammer on Day 1. On the second day, franchises will put up a common wish list of players they want to be auctioned.

The mega-auction will be held at 12 pm on Saturday (February 12) and Sunday (February 13) at Hotel ITC Gardenia in Bengaluru. The event will be live-streamed.

Punjab Kings have the most slots and money in purse

Punjab Kings have the highest number of 23 slots available while Chennai Super Kings, Delhi Capitals, Kolkata Knight Riders and Mumbai Indians have 21 vacancies. The rest of the teams have 22 slots each.

The remaining purse value of each team: DC (Rs 47.5 crore), MI (Rs 48 crore), CSK (Rs 48 crore), KKR (Rs 48 crore), Gujarat (Rs 52 crore), RCB (Rs 57 crore), Lucknow (Rs 59 crore), RR (Rs 62 crore), SRH (Rs 68 crore), PBKS (Rs 72 crore).

What is the silent tie-breaker?

When two teams are tied and exhausted all their purse trying to bid for a player, they can submit a final closed bid amount and the one who's bid more will get the player. The extra amount bid is to be deposited with BCCI and will not be part of the Rs 90 crore purse. The process can be repeated till a clear winner emerges. There is no Right To Match Cards (RTM) available.

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