December 23 The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2023 mini-auction will be held in Kochi on December 23. All 10 franchises will try to fine-tune their strategies in preparation for the Indian Premier League’s new season.
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Will there be a mini auction in IPL 2023?
IPL 2023 Auction Live Updates: Sold-Unsold Players List, Purse Remaining, Full squad details & More The preparations for the upcoming Indian Premier League 2023 season hit overdrive as the ten franchises gear up towards the all-important mini auction. As per the final list released by the IPL, 405 players will go under the hammer for a possible chance to feature in the biggest T20 league in the world.
- With a total purse of INR 206.5 Crore divided across ten teams, the will take place on December 23, 2022 in Kochi.
- The event can be live streamed on Hotstar app and website while live broadcast can be seen on Star Sports Network in India.
- To follow this highly entertaining auction, SportsTiger will provide you with live updates and detailed coverage of IPL 2023 Mini Auction.
: IPL 2023 Auction Live Updates: Sold-Unsold Players List, Purse Remaining, Full squad details & More
When was IPL 2023 auction date?
IPL Auction 2023 – The players will be auctioned for IPL 2023 on Friday 23 December 2022 and 10 franchises will bid on these 405 players. BCCI has released the list of 405 players. They include 273 Indian players and 132 foreign players. In this mini-auction, Indian players Ajinkya Rahane, Ishant Sharma, and Manish Pandey would like to be bought by a team.
When was IPL mini auction 2023?
IPL 2023 Mini Auction Latest Updates – The wait for the players’ auction for the next season of the Indian Premier League will end soon. Along with the date of the auction for the year 2023, the list of players has also come from TATA IPL. The IPL auction will be held in Kochi on 23 December.
- The auction will start at 2:30 PM.
- A total of 405 cricketers will be auctioned on this day.
- Before the list of a total of 991 players, 10 teams had selected 369 players.
- Apart from these, the teams put in requests for 36 more players, which have been added later.
- Out of these 405 players, 273 are Indians and 132 are foreigners.
At the same time, 4 players are from the associate country of ICC. Already capped players i.e. previously bought players 119, uncapped players 282 and 4 from associate nations A total of 87 slots are available in the auction, out of which 30 slots are available for overseas players.
- Rs 2 crore is the highest reserve price, with 19 overseas players slotted in the highest bracket.11 players are on the auction list with a base price of 1.5 crores.
- There are a total of 20 cricketers with a base price of 1 crore, including Manish Pandey and Mayank Agarwal, the names of two Indian cricketers.
The base price of 21 players is two crores In the IPL auction to be held in Kochi on December 23, 21 players have kept their base price of 2 crores. The base prize money for 7 English players including Ben Stokes, and Sam Curran will be 2 crores. Australia’s rising star all-rounder Cameron Green has also kept his base price at 2 crores.
Apart from this, Chris Lynn, Jimmy Nishan, Kane Williamson, Jason Holder, Nicholas Pooran, Phil Salt, and Travis Head have also kept their base price of 2 crores. Mitchell Starc and Alex Hales will not play IPL The dashing opener of England has not registered his name for the auction. Apart from him, Mitchell Starc will also be absent from IPL.
Although Australian fast bowler is away from IPL since 2015 and he took this decision to promote his Test cricket career. The base price of Kedar Jadhav, Mayank Agarwal, and Manish Pandey will be 1 crore. IPL 2023 auction will be held soon on 23 December 2022.
- The dates of the auction have just been officially announced by the BCCI.
- This year, for the Indian Premier League i.e.
- IPL 2023, a mini-auction (IPL 2023 Mini Auction) will be held in Kochi on 23 December 2023.
- Complete preparation has been done by BCCI for this auction process.
- About 991 players will be involved in the IPL 2023 auction.
In this IPL 2023 auction, all teams can spend only a maximum of Rs 95 crore to buy players. Till IPL 2022, the auction amount was fixed at Rs 90 crore.
Where is the IPL mini auction in 2023?
IPL auction 2023 will take place in Kochi town of Kerala. The event will be hosted at Grand Hyatt. This is the first time that Kochi will host the IPL auction.
Is there mega auction in IPL 2023?
IPL Auction 2023 – According to BCCI, IPL 2023 mega auction will take place on February 12 and 13, 2023. The venue of the event is Bengaluru. About one thousand players are expected to register their name for the IPL 2023 mega-auction, In India, the IPL auction was supposed to take place earlier this year but has now been delayed until early next month due to problems with some reasons. Ahead of the auction, Lucknow and Ahmedabad will be allowed to pick 3 players each in their squad from the pool of released players. Out of these, there can be only 1 overseas player. Both the new franchises have been given a deadline of January 22 to finalize their 3 players.
Can I watch IPL Auction 2023?
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Where will the WPL auction 2023 take place? The WPL auction 2023 will take place in Mumbai. Where can users watch the live streaming of the WPL auction 2023? Users can watch the WPL auction 2023 live stream on the Jio Cinema app.
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What is the price of IPL auction 2023?
Full list of sold and unsold players in IPL 2023 Auction – Kane Williamson, New Zealand (base price ₹ 2 crore), sold to Gujarat Titans for ₹ 2 crore. Harry Brook, England (base price ₹ 1.5 crore), sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for ₹ 13.25 crore. Mayank Agarwal, India (base price ₹ 1 crore), sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for ₹ 8.25 crore.
Ajinkya Rahane, India (base price of ₹ 50 lakh), sold to Chennai Super Kings for ₹ 50 lakh. Joe Root, England (base price ₹ 1 crore), sold to Rajasthan Royals for 1 crore. Shakib Al Hasan, Bangladesh (base price ₹ 1.5 crore), sold to Kolkata Knight Riders for 1.5 crore. Sam Curran, England (base price ₹ 2 crore), sold to Punjab Kings for ₹ 18.5 crore, becomes the most expensive player of IPL auction history.
Sikandar Raza, Zimbabwe (base price ₹ 50 lakh), sold to Punjab Kings for ₹ 50 lakh. Odean Smith, West Indies (base price ₹ 50 lakh), sold to Gujarat Titans for ₹ 50 lakh. Jason Holder, West Indies (base price ₹ 2 crore), sold to Rajasthan Royals for ₹ 5.75 crore.
Cameron Green, Australia (base price ₹ 2 crore), sold to Mumbai Indians for ₹ 17.5 crore. Ben Stokes, England (base price ₹ 2 crore), sold to Chennai Super Kings for ₹ 16.25 crore. Nicholas Pooran, West Indies (base price ₹ 2 crore), sold to Lucknow Super Giants for ₹ 16 crore. Heinrich Klaasen, South Africa (base price ₹ 1 crore), sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for ₹ 5.25 crore.
Kusal Mendis, Sri Lanka (base price ₹ 50 lakh), unsold, Tom Banton, England (base price ₹ 2 crore), unsold, Phil Salt, England (base price ₹ 2 crore), sold to Delhi Capitals for ₹ 2 crore. Chris Jordan, England (base price ₹ 2 crore), unsold, Reece Topley, England (base price ₹ 75 lakh), sold to Royal Challengers Bangalore for ₹ 1.9 crore.
- Jaydev Unadkat, India (base price ₹ 50 lakh), sold to Lucknow Super Giants for ₹ 50 lakh.
- Adam Milne, New Zealand (base price ₹ 2 crore), unsold,
- Jhye Richardson, Australia (base price ₹ 1.5 crore), sold to Mumbai Indians for ₹ 1.5 crore.
- Ishant Sharma, India (base price ₹ 50 lakh) sold to Delhi Capitals for ₹ 50 lakh.
Adil Rashid, England (base price ₹ 2 crore), sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for ₹ 2 crore. Akeal Hosein, West Indies (base price ₹ 1 crore), sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for ₹ 1 crore. Adam Zampa, Australia (base price ₹ 1.5 crore), sold to Rajasthan Royals for ₹ 1.5 crore.
- Tabraiz Shamsi, South Africa (base price ₹ 1 crore) unsold,
- Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Afghanistan (base price ₹ 1 crore) unsold,
- Mayank Markande, India, (base price ₹ 50 lakh), sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for ₹ 50 lakh.
- Anmolpreet Singh, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for ₹ 20 lakh.
Chetan LR, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh) unsold, Shubham Khajuria, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Rohan Kunnumal, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Shaik Rasheed, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh) sold to Chennai Super Kings for ₹ 20 lakh. Himmat Singh, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold,
Vivrant Sharma, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for ₹ 2.6 crore. Priyam Garg, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Samarth Vyas, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh) sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for ₹ 20 lakh. Saurabh Kumar, India ( base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Corbin Bosch (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold,
Sanvir Singh, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for ₹ 20 lakh. Abhimanyu Easwaran, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Nishant Sindhu, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Chennai Super Kings for ₹ 60 lakh. Shashank Singh, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold,
Sumit Kumar, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Dinesh Bana, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, N Jagadeesan, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh) sold to Kolkata Knight Riders for ₹ 90 lakh. KS Bharat, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Gujarat Titans for ₹ 1.2 crore. Upendra Singh Yadav, India (base price of ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for ₹ 25 lakh.
Mohammed Azharudeen, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Vaibhav Arora, India (base price ₹ 60 lakh), sold to Kolkata Knight Riders for ₹ 60 lakh. Yash Thakur, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Lucknow Super Giants for ₹ 45 lakh. KM Asif, India (base price ₹ 30 lakh), sold to Rajasthan Royals for ₹ 30 lakh.
Lance Morris, Australia (base price ₹ 30 lakh), unsold, Shivam Mavi, India (base price 40 lakh), sold to Gujarat Titans for ₹ 6 crore. Mukesh Kumar, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Delhi Capitals for ₹ 5.5 crore. Chintal Gandhi, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Izharulhaq Naveed, Afghanistan (base price 20 lakh), unsold,
Murugan Ashwin, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Rajasthan Royals for ₹ 20 lakh. Shreyas Gopal, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, S Midhun, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Himanshu Sharma, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Royal Challengers Bangalore for ₹ 20 lakh.
- Paul Stirling, Ireland (base price ₹ 50 lakh), unsold,
- Manish Pandey, India (base price ₹ 1 crore), sold to Delhi Capitals for ₹ 2.4 crore.
- Rassie van der Dussen, South Africa (base price ₹ 2 crore), unsold,
- Sherfane Rutherford, West Indies (base price ₹ 1.5 crore) unsold,
- Will Jacks, England (base price ₹ 1.5 crore), sold to Royal Challengers Bangalore for ₹ 3.2 crore.
Travis Head, Australia (base price ₹ 2 crore), unsold, Mandeep Singh, India (base price ₹ 50 lakh), sold to Kolkata Knight Riders for ₹ 50 lakh. Dawid Malan, England (base price ₹ 1.5 crore), unsold, Romario Shepherd, West Indies (base price ₹ 50 lakh), sold to Lucknow Super Giants for ₹ 50 lakh.
- Daryl Mitchell, New Zealand (base price ₹ 1 crore), unsold.
- Daniel Sams, Australia (base price ₹ 75 lakh), sold to Lucknow Super Giants for ₹ 75 lakh.
- Mohammad Nabi, Afghanistan (base price ₹ 1 crore), unsold.
- Wayne Parnell, South Africa (base price ₹ 75 lakh), unsold.
- Jimmy Neesham, New Zealand (base price ₹ 2 crore), unsold.
Dasun Shanaka, Sri Lanka (base price ₹ 50 lakh), unsold. Riley Meredith, Australia (base price ₹ 1.5 crore), unsold, Sandeep Sharma, India (base price ₹ 50 lakh), unsold, Taskin Ahmed, Bangladesh (base price ₹ 50 lakh), unsold, Dushmanta Chameera, Sri Lanka (base price 50 lakh), unsold,
- Blessing Muzarabani, Zimbabwe (base price ₹ 50 lakh), unsold,
- Yle Jamieson, New Zealand (base price ₹ 1 crore), sold to Chennai Super Kings for ₹ 1 crore.
- Piyush Chawla, India (base price ₹ 50 lakh), sold to Mumbai Indians for ₹ 50 lakh.
- Amit Mishra, India (base price ₹ 50 lakh, sold to Lucknow Super Giants for ₹ 50 lakh.
Harpreet Bhatia, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Punjab Kings for ₹ 40 lakh. Will Smeed, England (base price ₹ 40 lakh), unsold, Manoj Bhandage, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Royal Challengers Bangalore for ₹ 20 lakh. Mayank Dagar, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for ₹ 1.8 crore.
Duan Jansen, South Africa (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Mumbai Indians for ₹ 20 lakh. Prerak Mankad, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Lucknow Super Giants for ₹ 20 lakh. Suryansh Shedge, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Jagadeesha Suchith, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Donovan Ferreira, South Africa (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Rajasthan Royals for ₹ 50 lakh.
Baba Indrajith, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Urvil Patel, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Gujarat Titans for ₹ 20 lakh. Kirant Shinde, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Vishnu Vinod, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Mumbai Indians for ₹ 20 lakh.
Vidwath Kaverappa, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh) sold to Punjab Kings for ₹ 20 lakh). Rajan Kumar, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh) sold to Royal Challengers Bangalore for ₹ 70 lakh. Akash Singh, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Paul van Meekeren, Netherlands (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Tejas Baroka, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold,
Yuvraj Chudasama, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Suyash Sharma, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Kolkata Knight Riders for ₹ 20 lakh. Jamie Overton, England (base price ₹ 2 crore), unsold, Richard Gleeson, England (base price ₹ 50 lakh), unsold,
- Naveen Ul Haq, Afghanistan (base price ₹ 50 lakh), sold to Lucknow Super Giants for ₹ 50 lakh.
- Joshua Little, Ireland (base price ₹ 50 lakh), sold to Gujarat Titans for ₹ 4 crore.
- Dilshan Madushanka, Sri Lanka (base price ₹ 50 lakh), unsold,
- Mohit Sharma, India (base price ₹ 50 lakh), sold to Gujarat Titans for ₹ 50 lakh.
Himanshu Bisht, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Shams Mulani, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Mumbai Indians for 20 lakh. Swapnil Singh, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Lucknow Super Giants for ₹ 20 lakh. Sumeet Verma, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold,
David Wiese, Namibia (base price ₹ 1 crore), sold to Kolkata Knight Riders for 1 crore. Sanjay Yadav, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Ajitesh Guruswamy, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Nitish Kumar Reddy, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for ₹ 20 lakh. Avinash Singh, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Royal Challengers Bangalore for ₹ 60 lakh.
Rehan Ahmed, England (base price ₹ 50 lakh), unsold, Tom Curran, England (base price ₹ 75 lakh), unsold, Varun Aaron, India (base price ₹ 50 lakh), unsold, Priyank Panchal, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Sanjay Ramaswamy, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold,
- B Surya (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold,
- Unal Rathore, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Rajasthan Royals for ₹ 20 lakh.
- Sonu Yadav, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Royal Challengers Bangalore for ₹ 20 lakh.
- Ulwant Khejroliya, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Kolkata Knight Riders for ₹ 20 lakh.
Ajay Mandal, India (base price for ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Chennai Super Kings for ₹ 20 lakh. Utkarsh Singh, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Jitender Pal, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Shubham Kapse, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Trilok Nag, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold,
Deepesh Nailwal, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Shubhang Hegde India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Mohit Rathee, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Punjab Kings for ₹ 20 lakh. Nehal Wadhera, India ( ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Mumbai Indians for ₹ 20 lakh. Bhagath Varma, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Chennai Super Kings for ₹ 20 lakh.
Shivam Singh, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Punjab Kings for ₹ 20 lakh. Rilee Rossouw, South Africa (base price ₹ 2 crore), sold to Delhi Capitals for ₹ 4.6 crore. Litton Das, Bangladesh (base price ₹ 50 lakh), sold to Kolkata Knight Riders for ₹ 50 lakh.
- Johnson Charles, West Indies (base price ₹ 50 lakh), unsold,
- Akash Vashisht, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh) sold to Rajasthan Royals for 20 lakh.
- Luke Wood, England (base price ₹ 1 crore), unsold,
- Yudhvir Charak, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Lucknow Super Giants for ₹ 20 lakh.
- Raghav Goyal, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Mumbai Indians for ₹ 20 lakh.
Prashant Chopra, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Abdul P A, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Rajasthan Royals for ₹ 20 lakh. Ekant Sen, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold,
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Who will sponsor IPL auction 2023?
IPL 2023 Sponsors – This season, the TATA Group is the title sponsor of the Men’s IPL while, Dream11, Saudi Tourism Authority, CRED, Upstox, RuPay, and Swiggy Instamart are the official partners. While Aramco is the official Orange & Purple Cap Partner, PayTm will be Umpire Partner and CEAT will be Official Strategic Timeout Partner. After an intense bidding war last year, Star, owned by US-based Disney, retained the Indian sub-continent TV rights for the five seasons of the annual two-month competition from 2023 to 2027 for $3.01 billion. Viacom 18’s Jio Cinema bagged the digital rights auctioned for $3.04 billion in 2022.
Is Mustafizur Rahman playing IPL 2023?
In the IPL Auction 2023, the Delhi franchise acquired the services of Mustafizur Rahman for Rs 2.00 Cr. On Apr 2023, he played his last IPL match against Bangalore at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore, India, and had bowling figures of 41/0.
What is the time of Tata IPL 2023 mini auction?
IPL 2023 auction date, time, and channel – The IPL 2023 auction will begin at 12:00 p.m. on December 23, 2023, and may continue until late at night, depending on how quickly teams fill their vacancies. In India, you can watch the live broadcast on Star Network channels.
Who is the most expensive buys in IPL 2023 auction?
Ben Stokes, Sam Curran and Cameron Green were expected to be the most sought after players at the IPL 2023 auction and that is what happened in Kochi on Friday. The teams splashed out heavy on the fast-bowling all-rounders which led to the three players breaking the records for the most expensive signings in IPL auction history.
READ | IPL Auction 2023 LIVE Updates: Full list of sold, unsold players England batter Harry Brook and West Indies wicketkeeper Nicholas Pooran also drew whopping amounts. Here are the five most expensive players in the IPL 2023 auction and the teams they will play for: Sam Curran – Signed by Punjab Kings for Rs.18.5 crore Sam Curran was signed by Punjab Kings for a whopping Rs.18.5 crore at the IPL 2023 auction in Kochi on Friday.
He is now the most expensive player ever in the IPL, going past Chris Morris, who held the record before Friday’s auction. Curran’s base price was Rs 2 crore. Mumbai Indians and Royal Challengers Bangalore entered the bidding race for Curran as his price quickly reached Rs 7 crore, at which point Rajasthan Royals joined the bidding.
- RCB dropped out shortly after as RR and MI continued to engage in a fierce bidding war.
- Chennai Super Kings, Punjab Kings and Lucknow Super Giants entered the fray shortly after before Punjab eventually broke the bank.
- Back to where it all started! Looking forward to it 🦁 https://t.co/1lpsK8fX4V — Sam Curran (@CurranSM) December 23, 2022 Curran was the Player of the Tournament at the T20 World Cup in Australia earlier this year.
Curran picked up 13 wickets during the tournament, including a 3 for 12 in the final against Pakistan, which won him the Player of the Match award. Cameron Green – Signed by Mumbai Indians for Rs.17.5 crore Cameron Green was signed by Mumbai for Rs 17.50 crore, becoming the second most expensive player in the IPL.
- The bidding for the Australia player started at Rs 2 crore between Royal Challengers Bangalore and Mumbai Indians.
- The price shot past Rs.7 crore in no time.
- Delhi Capitals also entered the race as the sum moved past Rs.10 crore.
- Capitals and Indians fought for the player even past the 15-crore mark.
- Mumbai Indians persisted with Green as his price moved past multiple record prices and got the player.
Green moves second in the list of most expensive auction buys in the IPL. He’s behind Sam Curran, who earned Rs.18.50 crore on Friday, but broke the previous record held by Chris Morris. Ben Stokes – Signed by Chennai Super Kings for Rs.16.25 crore Ben Stokes was signed by CSK for Rs.16.25 crore as the team went all in for a captaincy candidate for the post-Dhoni era.
Stokes attracted interest from multiple teams after the all-rounder played a crucial role in England’s T20 World Cup winning campaign earlier this year. Stokes is now the most expensive player ever for CSK, surpassing Deepak Chahar. England allrounder Stokes entered at Rs 2 crore. RCB competed with RR before LSG entered the bid at Rs 7 crore.
SRH too entered the fray shortly after followed by CSK. The MS Dhoni-led team eventually landed Stokes for Rs 16.25 crore, third joint-highest price tag ever in the IPL. Nicholas Pooran – Signed by Lucknow Super Giants for Rs.16 crore The West Indies player was signed by Lucknow Super Giants for Rs 16 crore, making him the most expensive wicketkeeper batter in IPL auction history.
Chennai Super Kings started the bid at the base price of Rs.2 crore. Rajasthan Royals gave the four-time champion the fight as the price shot past Rs.3 crore. Delhi Capitals entered the race at Rs.3.60 crore. Capitals and Royals remained locked in contest past Rs.6 crore. Lucknow Super Giants joined the race with Rs.7.25 crore, and then price eventually crossed Rs.10 crore.
Neither of Capitals or Giants relented, pushing the price over Rs.15 crore. Lucknow finally signed the player as the Capitals opted out of the race with the sum hitting Rs 16 crore. READ | Who is Vivrant Sharma, J&K batter who went to SRH for Rs 2.6 crore Harry Brook – Signed by Sunrisers Hyderabad for Rs.13.25 crore The England batter was signed by SRH for Rs 13.25 crore, nearly nine times more than his base price of Rs 1.5 crore.
Is IPL mini auction finished?
The mini auction for the 2023 Indian Premier League (IPL) season ended after a record-breaking day in Kochi on Friday. All the 10 franchises of the IPL combined to spend INR 167 crores to rope in 80 players, 29 of which were overseas. England all-rounder Sam Curran emerged as the most expensive player ever at an IPL auction when Punjab Kings brought him for a colossal amount of INR 18.50 crore. IPL 2023 mini auction: Final updated squad of all 10 franchises CHENNAI SUPER KINGS: Players bought at IPL 2023 auction : Ajinkya Rahane (INR 50 lakh), Ben Stokes (INR 16.25 crore), Shaik Rasheed (INR 20 lakh), Nishant Sindhu (INR 60 lakh), Kyle Jamieson (INR 1 crore), Ajay Mandal (INR 20 lakh), Bhagath Varma (INR 20 lakh) Purse Remaining : INR 1.7 crore Total player slots available : 0 Overseas slots available : 0 Players retained ahead of IPL 2023 auction : MS Dhoni (c), Devon Conway, Ruturaj Gaikwad, Ambati Rayudu, Subhranshu Senapati, Moeen Ali, Shivam Dube, Rajvardhan Hangargekar, Dwaine Pretorius, Mitchell Santner, Ravindra Jadeja, Tushar Deshpande, Mukesh Chowdhary, Matheesha Pathirana, Simarjeet Singh, Deepak Chahar, Prashant Solanki, Maheesh Theekshana.
ALSO READ: IPL Auction 2023: Full list of sold and unsold players MUMBAI INDIANS: Players bought at IPL 2023 auction : Cameron Green (INR 17.5 crore), Jhye Richardson (INR 1.5 crore), Piyush Chawla (INR 50 lakh), Duan Jansen (INR 20 lakh), Vishnu Vinod (INR 20 lakh), Shams Mulani (INR 20 lakh), Mehal Wadhera (INR 20 lakh), Raghav Goyal (INR 20 lakh) Purse Remaining : INR 0.05 crore Total player slots available : 1 Overseas slots available : 0 Players retained ahead of IPL 2023 auction : Rohit Sharma (c), Tim David, Ramandeep Singh, Tilak Varma, Suryakumar Yadav, Ishan Kishan, Tristan Stubbs, Dewald Brevis, Jofra Archer, Jasprit Bumrah, Arjun Tendulkar, Arshad Khan, Kumar Kartikeya, Hrithik Shokeen, Jason Behrendorff, Akash Madhwal.
GUJARAT TITANS: Players bought at IPL 2023 auction : Kane Williamson (INR 2 crore), Odean Smith (INR 50 lakh), KS Bharat (INR 1.2 crore), Shivam Mavi (INR 6 crore), Urvil Patel (INR 20 lakh), Joshua Little (INR 4.4 crore), Mohit Sharma (INR 50 lakh).
Purse Remaining : INR 4.45 crore Total player slots available : 0 Overseas slots available : 0 Players retained ahead of IPL 2023 auction : Hardik Pandya (c), Shubman Gill, David Miller, Abhinav Manohar, Sai Sudharsan, Wriddhiman Saha, Matthew Wade, Rashid Khan, Rahul Tewatia, Vijay Shankar, Mohammed Shami, Alzarri Joseph, Yash Dayal, Pradeep Sangwan, Darshan Nalkande, Jayant Yadav, R Sai Kishore, Noor Ahmad.
ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE: Players bought at IPL 2023 auction : Reece Topley (INR 1.9 crore), Himanshu Sharma (INR 20 lakh), Will Jacks (INR 3.2 crore), Manoj Bhandage (INR 20 lakh), Rajan Kumar (INR 70 lakh), Avinash Singh (INR 60 lakh). Purse Remaining : INR 1.95 crore Total player slots available : 1 Overseas slots available : 0 Players retained ahead of IPL 2023 auction: Faf du Plessis (c), Virat Kohli, Suyash Prabhudessai, Rajat Patidar, Dinesh Karthik, Anuj Rawat, Finn Allen, Glenn Maxwell, Wanindu Hasaranga, Shahbaz Ahmed, Harshal Patel, David Willey, Karn Sharma, Mahipal Lomror, Mohammed Siraj, Josh Hazlewood, Siddarth Kaul, Akash Deep.
DELHI CAPITALS: Players bought at IPL 2023 auction : Ishant Sharma (INR 50 lakh), Phil Salt (INR 2 crore), Mukesh Kumar (INR 5.5 crore), Manish Pandey (INR 2.4 crore), Rilee Rossouw (INR 4.60 crore). Purse Remaining : INR 4.45 crore Total player slots available : 0 Overseas slots available : 0 Players retained ahead of IPL 2023 auction : Rishabh Pant (c), David Warner, Prithvi Shaw, Ripal Patel, Rovman Powell, Sarfaraz Khan, Yash Dhull, Mitchell Marsh, Lalit Yadav, Axar Patel, Anrich Nortje, Chetan Sakariya, Kamlesh Nagarkoti, Khaleel Ahmed, Lungi Ngidi, Mustafizur Rahman, Aman Khan, Kuldeep Yadav, Praveen Dubey, Vicky Ostwal.
KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS: Players bought at IPL 2023 auction : N. Jagadeesan (INR 90 lakh), Vaibhav Arora (INR 60 lakh), Suyash Sharma (INR 20 lakh), David Wiese (INR 1 crore), Kulwant Khejroliya (INR 20 lakh), Litton Das (INR 50 lakh), Mandeep Singh (INR 50 lakh), Shakib Al Hasan (INR 1.50 crore) Purse Remaining : INR 1.65 crore Total player slots available : 3 Overseas slots available : 0 Players retained ahead of IPL 2023 auction : Shreyas Iyer (c), Nitish Rana, Rahmanullah Gurbaz, Venkatesh Iyer, Andre Russell, Sunil Narine, Shardul Thakur, Lockie Ferguson, Umesh Yadav, Tim Southee, Harshit Rana, Varun Chakravarthy, Anukul Roy, Rinku Singh.
LUCKNOW SUPER GIANTS: Players bought at IPL 2023 auction : Nicholas Pooran (INR 16 crore), Jaydev Unadkat (INR 50 lakh) Yash Thakur (INR 45 lakh), Romario Shepherd (INR 50 lakh), Daniel Sams (INR 75 lakh), Amit Mishra (INR 50 lakh), Prerak Mankad (INR 20 lakh), Swapnil Singh (INR 20 lakh), Naveen-ul-Haq (INR 50 lakh), Yudhvir Charak (INR 20 lakh).
Purse Remaining : INR 3.55 crore Total player slots available : 0 Overseas slots available : 0 Players retained ahead of IPL 2023 auction : KL Rahul (c), Ayush Badoni, Karan Sharma, Manan Vohra, Quinton de Kock, Marcus Stoinis, Krishnappa Gowtham, Deepak Hooda, Kyle Mayers, Krunal Pandya, Avesh Khan, Mohsin Khan, Mark Wood, Mayank Yadav, Ravi Bishnoi.
SUNRISERS HYDERABAD: Players bought at IPL 2023 auction : Harry Brook (INR 13.25 crore), Mayank Agarwal (INR 8.25 crore), Heinrich Klaasen (INR 5.25 crore), Adil Rashid (INR 2 crore), Mayank Markande (INR 50 lakh), Vivrant Sharma (INR 2.6 crore), Samarth Vyas (INR 20 lakh), Sanvir Singh (INR 20 lakh), Upendra Yadav (INR 25 lakh), Mayank Dagar (INR 1.8 crore), Nitish Kumar Reddy (INR 20 lakh), Akeal Hosein (INR 1 crore), Anmolpreet Singh (INR 20 lakh).
Purse Remaining : INR 6.75 crore Total player slots available : 1 Overseas slots available : 0 Players retained ahead of IPL 2023 auction : Abdul Samad, Aiden Markram, Rahul Tripathi, Glenn Phillips, Abhishek Sharma, Marco Jansen, Washington Sundar, Fazalhaq Farooqi, Kartik Tyagi, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, T Natarajan, Umran Malik.
- PUNJAB KINGS: Players bought at IPL 2023 auction : Sam Curran (INR 18.50 crore), Sikandar Raza (INR 50 lakh), Harpreet Bhatia (INR 40 lakh), Vidwath Kaverappa (INR 20 lakh), Mohit Rathee (INR 20 lakh), Shivam Singh (INR 20 lakh).
- Purse Remaining : INR 12.2 crore Total player slots available : 3 Overseas slots available : 1 Players retained ahead of IPL 2023 auction : Shikhar Dhawan (c), Shahrukh Khan, Jonny Bairstow, Prabhsimran Singh, Bhanuka Rajapaksa, Jitesh Sharma, Raj Bawa, Rishi Dhawan, Liam Livingstone, Atharva Taide, Arshdeep Singh, Baltej Singh, Nathan Ellis, Kagiso Rabada, Rahul Chahar, Harpreet Brar.
RAJASTHAN ROYALS: Players bought at 2023 auction : Jason Holder (INR 5.75 crore), Donovan Ferreira (INR 50 lakh), Kunal Rathore (INR 20 lakh), Adam Zampa (INR 1.5 crore), KM Asif (INR 30 lakh), Murugan Ashwin (INR 20 lakh), Abdul PA (INR 20 lakh), Akash Vashisht (INR 20 lakh), Joe Root (INR 2 crore) Purse Remaining : INR 3.35 crore Total player slots available : 0 Overseas slots available : 0 Players retained ahead of IPL 2023 auction : Sanju Samson (c), Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shimron Hetmyer, Devdutt Padikkal, Jos Buttler, Dhruv Jurel, Riyan Parag, Prasidh Krishna, Trent Boult, Obed McCoy, Navdeep Saini, Kuldeep Sen, Kuldip Yadav, R Ashwin, Yuzvendra Chahal, KC Cariappa.
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Who has Ott rights for IPL 2023?
IPL 2023: JioCinema’s free streaming could spell doom for OTT market, say analysts IPL 2023 is on us. This is the first time that the coveted cricket league would be streamed on Viacom18’s OTT platform JioCinema, which had acquired the digital rights of the tournament for a whopping Rs 23,758 crore last year.
- Viacom18 recently announced that IPL 2023 — just like WPL 2023 — will be free to watch on JioCinema, much to the dismay of media analysts.
- They reckon that a free-to-view IPL is not only bad news for Viacom18, but also for India’s OTT sector at large.
- It would be difficult for them to recover even 30-40 per cent of IPL’s content acquisition cost via the digital route if it is free in the near term (the next two years).
JioCinema offering IPL free will be a big negative for ARPUs of other OTT platforms in a market where most of them are already available at cheap prices versus global averages,” said Karan Taurani, SVP at Elara Capital. IPL happens to be the most expensive sports IP in India, with its broadcast and streaming rights split between Disney Star and Viacom18 for the 2023-2027 period.
- JioCinema’s decision to make IPL free has also compelled Star to make 12 key matches (including the playoffs) available across its free-to-air (FTA) channel Star Utsav, at a time when India’s pay TV households are already declining 3 per cent annually.
- JioCinema has pushed the linear TV broadcaster to make IPL free on FTA in order to combat the higher viewership/reach number.
We hope that this free offering on FTA stays only for a few matches going ahead, and does not extend to more matches, as it will be a big negative impact for monetisation of the most expensive entertainment IP in India,” Taurani explains. Star, incidentally, had paid Rs 23,575 crore for the five-year TV rights of IPL — a cost it might increasingly find difficult to recover given the slowdown in television advertising and ad dollars moving to digital.
In fact, a report by Media Partners Asia projects that JioCinema will grab 60 per cent of IPL 2023’s total ad sales, and digital ad revenue will surpass TV ad revenue for the first time. Per MPA estimates, Star India’s IPL 2023 ad sales would be in the range of $200-220 million, whereas JioCinema’s ad sales could touch $330-350 million.
“IPL incumbent rights holder Star has struggled to withstand Jio’s onslaught as well as a challenging macroeconomic environment,” MPA stated in its report. However, sports events continue to clock more time spent on TV than on digital. “We believe that time spent and consumption of matches will remain high on TV, as digital will primarily be convenience-led and on the go viewing.
IPL on digital may get a larger number of viewers or reach, however, time spent compared to TV remains much lower,” according to Elara Securities. JioCinema, meanwhile, has launched an aggressive IPL ad campaign featuring MS Dhoni where it compares the merits of streaming a match with the demerits of viewing it on television.
JioCinema expects IPL 2023’s digital viewership to go north of 500 million — a number it has been pitching to advertisers. This is a higher estimate than what Hotstar attracted, given IPL was behind a paywall on its platform. “We hope the JioCinema offering too comes behind the paywall next season onwards, as pure ad monetisation opportunities don’t support the high content cost, which makes business economics unviable,” Taurani stated.
However, the short-term positives of a free IPL for JioCinema cannot be denied. After a successful FIFA World Cup 2022 and WPL 2023, the platform could push its subscriber base to a new high with IPL 2023. This could eventually put JioCinema on par with YouTube, which remains India’s biggest video-streaming platform with 520 million monthly users.
A large user base would also allow Reliance Jio to cross-sell its other services to subscribers. Also Read: Watch: Published on: Mar 30, 2023, 2:52 PM IST Posted by: Smriti Mishra, Mar 30, 2023, 2:46 PM IST : IPL 2023: JioCinema’s free streaming could spell doom for OTT market, say analysts
Will IPL auction 2023 be on Hotstar?
Where can I watch the IPL 2023 auction online for free? IPL 2023 live streaming will be available on JIOCinema. You can watch the video on the browser or download the app for free. Which channel to watch IPL 2023 auction live broadcast on TV? You can watch IPL 2023 auction live broadcast on the Star Sports Network channel on your TV.
Can I watch IPL 2023 Auction on Hotstar? No – IPL 2023 broadcast right has been won by Viacom18 backed by JIO. so, this year you can’t watch any IPL live event on Hotstar. Do I need a subscription to watch IPL Auction at JIO Cinema? Can I watch it for free? As of now, there is no subscription required to watch any sports event on the JIO Cinema app.
This s free. You can visit the JIOCinema website link – https://www.jiocinema.com/ and go to “IPL 2023 Auction” to watch the IPL 2023 Auction free. When IPL 2023 Auction will start today? Today, December 23 the IPL 2023 Mini Auction will start at 2:20 PM IST.
Which channel is Tata IPL 2023?
Tata Indian Premier League 2023: How to watch the final match between CSK vs GT match in India – In today’s match, the defending champions, GT will be playing against CSK. It will be broadcast on Star Sports channels, and the live stream will be available on JioCinema.
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What is the time of Tata IPL 2023 mini auction?
IPL 2023 auction date, time, and channel – The IPL 2023 auction will begin at 12:00 p.m. on December 23, 2023, and may continue until late at night, depending on how quickly teams fill their vacancies. In India, you can watch the live broadcast on Star Network channels.
What is the price of IPL Auction 2023?
Full list of sold and unsold players in IPL 2023 Auction – Kane Williamson, New Zealand (base price ₹ 2 crore), sold to Gujarat Titans for ₹ 2 crore. Harry Brook, England (base price ₹ 1.5 crore), sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for ₹ 13.25 crore. Mayank Agarwal, India (base price ₹ 1 crore), sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for ₹ 8.25 crore.
Ajinkya Rahane, India (base price of ₹ 50 lakh), sold to Chennai Super Kings for ₹ 50 lakh. Joe Root, England (base price ₹ 1 crore), sold to Rajasthan Royals for 1 crore. Shakib Al Hasan, Bangladesh (base price ₹ 1.5 crore), sold to Kolkata Knight Riders for 1.5 crore. Sam Curran, England (base price ₹ 2 crore), sold to Punjab Kings for ₹ 18.5 crore, becomes the most expensive player of IPL auction history.
Sikandar Raza, Zimbabwe (base price ₹ 50 lakh), sold to Punjab Kings for ₹ 50 lakh. Odean Smith, West Indies (base price ₹ 50 lakh), sold to Gujarat Titans for ₹ 50 lakh. Jason Holder, West Indies (base price ₹ 2 crore), sold to Rajasthan Royals for ₹ 5.75 crore.
- Cameron Green, Australia (base price ₹ 2 crore), sold to Mumbai Indians for ₹ 17.5 crore.
- Ben Stokes, England (base price ₹ 2 crore), sold to Chennai Super Kings for ₹ 16.25 crore.
- Nicholas Pooran, West Indies (base price ₹ 2 crore), sold to Lucknow Super Giants for ₹ 16 crore.
- Heinrich Klaasen, South Africa (base price ₹ 1 crore), sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for ₹ 5.25 crore.
Kusal Mendis, Sri Lanka (base price ₹ 50 lakh), unsold, Tom Banton, England (base price ₹ 2 crore), unsold, Phil Salt, England (base price ₹ 2 crore), sold to Delhi Capitals for ₹ 2 crore. Chris Jordan, England (base price ₹ 2 crore), unsold, Reece Topley, England (base price ₹ 75 lakh), sold to Royal Challengers Bangalore for ₹ 1.9 crore.
- Jaydev Unadkat, India (base price ₹ 50 lakh), sold to Lucknow Super Giants for ₹ 50 lakh.
- Adam Milne, New Zealand (base price ₹ 2 crore), unsold,
- Jhye Richardson, Australia (base price ₹ 1.5 crore), sold to Mumbai Indians for ₹ 1.5 crore.
- Ishant Sharma, India (base price ₹ 50 lakh) sold to Delhi Capitals for ₹ 50 lakh.
Adil Rashid, England (base price ₹ 2 crore), sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for ₹ 2 crore. Akeal Hosein, West Indies (base price ₹ 1 crore), sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for ₹ 1 crore. Adam Zampa, Australia (base price ₹ 1.5 crore), sold to Rajasthan Royals for ₹ 1.5 crore.
Tabraiz Shamsi, South Africa (base price ₹ 1 crore) unsold, Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Afghanistan (base price ₹ 1 crore) unsold, Mayank Markande, India, (base price ₹ 50 lakh), sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for ₹ 50 lakh. Anmolpreet Singh, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for ₹ 20 lakh.
Chetan LR, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh) unsold, Shubham Khajuria, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Rohan Kunnumal, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Shaik Rasheed, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh) sold to Chennai Super Kings for ₹ 20 lakh. Himmat Singh, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold,
- Vivrant Sharma, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for ₹ 2.6 crore.
- Priyam Garg, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold,
- Samarth Vyas, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh) sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for ₹ 20 lakh.
- Saurabh Kumar, India ( base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold,
- Corbin Bosch (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold,
Sanvir Singh, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for ₹ 20 lakh. Abhimanyu Easwaran, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Nishant Sindhu, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Chennai Super Kings for ₹ 60 lakh. Shashank Singh, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold,
Sumit Kumar, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Dinesh Bana, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, N Jagadeesan, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh) sold to Kolkata Knight Riders for ₹ 90 lakh. KS Bharat, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Gujarat Titans for ₹ 1.2 crore. Upendra Singh Yadav, India (base price of ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for ₹ 25 lakh.
Mohammed Azharudeen, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Vaibhav Arora, India (base price ₹ 60 lakh), sold to Kolkata Knight Riders for ₹ 60 lakh. Yash Thakur, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Lucknow Super Giants for ₹ 45 lakh. KM Asif, India (base price ₹ 30 lakh), sold to Rajasthan Royals for ₹ 30 lakh.
Lance Morris, Australia (base price ₹ 30 lakh), unsold, Shivam Mavi, India (base price 40 lakh), sold to Gujarat Titans for ₹ 6 crore. Mukesh Kumar, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Delhi Capitals for ₹ 5.5 crore. Chintal Gandhi, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Izharulhaq Naveed, Afghanistan (base price 20 lakh), unsold,
Murugan Ashwin, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Rajasthan Royals for ₹ 20 lakh. Shreyas Gopal, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, S Midhun, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Himanshu Sharma, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Royal Challengers Bangalore for ₹ 20 lakh.
- Paul Stirling, Ireland (base price ₹ 50 lakh), unsold,
- Manish Pandey, India (base price ₹ 1 crore), sold to Delhi Capitals for ₹ 2.4 crore.
- Rassie van der Dussen, South Africa (base price ₹ 2 crore), unsold,
- Sherfane Rutherford, West Indies (base price ₹ 1.5 crore) unsold,
- Will Jacks, England (base price ₹ 1.5 crore), sold to Royal Challengers Bangalore for ₹ 3.2 crore.
Travis Head, Australia (base price ₹ 2 crore), unsold, Mandeep Singh, India (base price ₹ 50 lakh), sold to Kolkata Knight Riders for ₹ 50 lakh. Dawid Malan, England (base price ₹ 1.5 crore), unsold, Romario Shepherd, West Indies (base price ₹ 50 lakh), sold to Lucknow Super Giants for ₹ 50 lakh.
- Daryl Mitchell, New Zealand (base price ₹ 1 crore), unsold.
- Daniel Sams, Australia (base price ₹ 75 lakh), sold to Lucknow Super Giants for ₹ 75 lakh.
- Mohammad Nabi, Afghanistan (base price ₹ 1 crore), unsold.
- Wayne Parnell, South Africa (base price ₹ 75 lakh), unsold.
- Jimmy Neesham, New Zealand (base price ₹ 2 crore), unsold.
Dasun Shanaka, Sri Lanka (base price ₹ 50 lakh), unsold. Riley Meredith, Australia (base price ₹ 1.5 crore), unsold, Sandeep Sharma, India (base price ₹ 50 lakh), unsold, Taskin Ahmed, Bangladesh (base price ₹ 50 lakh), unsold, Dushmanta Chameera, Sri Lanka (base price 50 lakh), unsold,
Blessing Muzarabani, Zimbabwe (base price ₹ 50 lakh), unsold, Kyle Jamieson, New Zealand (base price ₹ 1 crore), sold to Chennai Super Kings for ₹ 1 crore. Piyush Chawla, India (base price ₹ 50 lakh), sold to Mumbai Indians for ₹ 50 lakh. Amit Mishra, India (base price ₹ 50 lakh, sold to Lucknow Super Giants for ₹ 50 lakh.
Harpreet Bhatia, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Punjab Kings for ₹ 40 lakh. Will Smeed, England (base price ₹ 40 lakh), unsold, Manoj Bhandage, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Royal Challengers Bangalore for ₹ 20 lakh. Mayank Dagar, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for ₹ 1.8 crore.
Duan Jansen, South Africa (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Mumbai Indians for ₹ 20 lakh. Prerak Mankad, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Lucknow Super Giants for ₹ 20 lakh. Suryansh Shedge, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Jagadeesha Suchith, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Donovan Ferreira, South Africa (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Rajasthan Royals for ₹ 50 lakh.
Baba Indrajith, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Urvil Patel, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Gujarat Titans for ₹ 20 lakh. Kirant Shinde, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Vishnu Vinod, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Mumbai Indians for ₹ 20 lakh.
- Vidwath Kaverappa, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh) sold to Punjab Kings for ₹ 20 lakh).
- Rajan Kumar, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh) sold to Royal Challengers Bangalore for ₹ 70 lakh.
- Akash Singh, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold,
- Paul van Meekeren, Netherlands (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold,
- Tejas Baroka, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold,
Yuvraj Chudasama, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Suyash Sharma, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Kolkata Knight Riders for ₹ 20 lakh. Jamie Overton, England (base price ₹ 2 crore), unsold, Richard Gleeson, England (base price ₹ 50 lakh), unsold,
Naveen Ul Haq, Afghanistan (base price ₹ 50 lakh), sold to Lucknow Super Giants for ₹ 50 lakh. Joshua Little, Ireland (base price ₹ 50 lakh), sold to Gujarat Titans for ₹ 4 crore. Dilshan Madushanka, Sri Lanka (base price ₹ 50 lakh), unsold, Mohit Sharma, India (base price ₹ 50 lakh), sold to Gujarat Titans for ₹ 50 lakh.
Himanshu Bisht, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Shams Mulani, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Mumbai Indians for 20 lakh. Swapnil Singh, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Lucknow Super Giants for ₹ 20 lakh. Sumeet Verma, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold,
David Wiese, Namibia (base price ₹ 1 crore), sold to Kolkata Knight Riders for 1 crore. Sanjay Yadav, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Ajitesh Guruswamy, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Nitish Kumar Reddy, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for ₹ 20 lakh. Avinash Singh, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Royal Challengers Bangalore for ₹ 60 lakh.
Rehan Ahmed, England (base price ₹ 50 lakh), unsold, Tom Curran, England (base price ₹ 75 lakh), unsold, Varun Aaron, India (base price ₹ 50 lakh), unsold, Priyank Panchal, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Sanjay Ramaswamy, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold,
B Surya (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Kunal Rathore, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Rajasthan Royals for ₹ 20 lakh. Sonu Yadav, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Royal Challengers Bangalore for ₹ 20 lakh. Kulwant Khejroliya, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Kolkata Knight Riders for ₹ 20 lakh.
Ajay Mandal, India (base price for ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Chennai Super Kings for ₹ 20 lakh. Utkarsh Singh, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Jitender Pal, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Shubham Kapse, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Trilok Nag, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold,
Deepesh Nailwal, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Shubhang Hegde India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Mohit Rathee, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Punjab Kings for ₹ 20 lakh. Nehal Wadhera, India ( ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Mumbai Indians for ₹ 20 lakh. Bhagath Varma, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Chennai Super Kings for ₹ 20 lakh.
Shivam Singh, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Punjab Kings for ₹ 20 lakh. Rilee Rossouw, South Africa (base price ₹ 2 crore), sold to Delhi Capitals for ₹ 4.6 crore. Litton Das, Bangladesh (base price ₹ 50 lakh), sold to Kolkata Knight Riders for ₹ 50 lakh.
- Johnson Charles, West Indies (base price ₹ 50 lakh), unsold,
- Akash Vashisht, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh) sold to Rajasthan Royals for 20 lakh.
- Luke Wood, England (base price ₹ 1 crore), unsold,
- Yudhvir Charak, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Lucknow Super Giants for ₹ 20 lakh.
- Raghav Goyal, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Mumbai Indians for ₹ 20 lakh.
Prashant Chopra, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Abdul P A, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Rajasthan Royals for ₹ 20 lakh. Ekant Sen, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold,
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How many players are there in mini auction IPL 2023?
Which players will come in IPL 2023 auction: base price, age, country and IPL history
The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2023 auction will be held on Friday (December 23) in Kochi.The mini-auction will have a maximum of 87 slots up for grabs, with room for 30 overseas players to feature in the league.Before the players go under the hammer, here is a look at the full list of players, their base prices and IPL history. Note – Scroll right on the numbers tab to glance through the complete list
: Which players will come in IPL 2023 auction: base price, age, country and IPL history