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IPL 2025 Auction
Published on: November 26, 2024
The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 auction, hosted in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, concluded on Monday after an intense two-day event. With 577 players competing, the auction witnessed history-making and unexpected surprises.
Highlights of the auction
Rishabh Pant made headlines as the most expensive buy in IPL history, bagging a record contract worth INR 27 crore with Lucknow Super Giants. Meanwhile, Rajasthan Royals shocked the cricket world by selecting 13-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi, making him the youngest player ever to be drafted into the Indian Premier League.
However, the auction wasn't just about huge paydays. Surprisingly, many young stars and talents went unsold, leaving fans and analysts scratching their heads.
Big names that didn't sell
Speculators
Despite their illustrious careers, several top-order batsmen have failed to attract offers, indicating a shift in team dynamics and strategies.
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David Warner (Base price: INR 2 Crores) -
Kane Williamson (Base price: INR 2 Crores) -
Prithvi Shaw (Base price: INR 75,000) -
Mayank Agarwal (Base price: INR 1 Crore)
The absence of offers for Warner and Williamson was particularly surprising, given their consistent performances in the league over the years.
shooters
Even as the history of the Indian Premier League has been dominated by bowlers, some big names have not been able to find participants.
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Piyush Chawlaone of the highest wicket takers in the league, was not sold for a base price of INR 50 lakh. -
Mustafa Rahman and Naven the truthboth set at INR 2 crore, and no buyers were found. - Other notable unsold bowlers included Mujeeb Rahman, Jason Berndorfand Umesh Yadav.
All aspects
Despite its overall benefit, providing… Player influence rule It seems to have downplayed the importance of multiplayer in team groups.
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Shardul Thakur (Base price: INR 2 Crores) -
Darrell Mitchell (Base price: INR 2 Crores) -
Iskandar Reda and Kyle Myersstars who participated in recent international tournaments, were also not sold.
Wicket keepers
Absence of bids for England Jonny Bairstow (Base price: INR 2 Crores) Raised eyebrows. Other guards, incl Alex Carey and Josh PhillipIt also remained unsold.
Topics emerging from the auction
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Youth over experience: The focus on younger players like Vaibhav Suryavanshi suggests that teams are prioritizing long-term investments over veteran players. -
Specialized roles: With tactical innovations such as Player influence ruleTeams seem to prefer players with highly specialized skills over multi-dimensional cricketers. -
Market dynamics: High base prices have deterred bidding for many experienced players, indicating a need for veteran players to reevaluate their valuations.
Opportunities ahead
All is not lost for unsold players. Franchises can still designate them as replacements during the season in the event of injuries or withdrawals.
The IPL 2025 auction was a spectacle that highlighted the ever-evolving nature of cricket's most popular league. While some players are thrilled, others are looking forward to future opportunities to shine on the big stage.