From accomplished Lankan spinner Wanindu Hasaranaga being sold at base price to uncapped Sameer Rizvi going for over Rs 8 crore, here are some jaw-dropping auction calls
The Indian Premier League (IPL) auction on Tuesday saw a lot of action. Being held first time outside of India, in Dubai, this time, the one-day event witnessed some of the most expensive buys in the history of the tournament. Australian star pacer Mitchell Starc bagged a whopping Rs 24.75 crore deal from Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), becoming the costliest player in the 16-year history of the tournament.
A total of 72 players were bought at the auction by the 10 franchises after spending Rs 230.45 crore. Both uncapped Indian talents and accomplished overseas players made their way to the tournament. Apart from expected bids, there were several surprising picks: Some players expected to bag big money went for lower amounts while some unknown names laughed their way to the bank.
Hasaranga, the Sri Lankan leg-spinner, was expected to be one of the costliest players. But it went the other way around as he was purchased for his base price of Rs 1.50 crore by Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH). It was the most surprising pick since Hasranga brings a lot of skillsets and experience to the table. He is one of the leading T20 spinners in the world who is capable of striking big with the bat too. He was bought for Rs 10.75 crore by Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) in the previous auction after three teams were involved in the bidding war. The 26-year-old’s inclusion in SRH remained the best steal of this year’s auction.