Australian pacer Mitchell Starc, bought by KKR, was the most expensive, followed by his World Cup-winning captain Pat Cummins, who went to SRH
In the recent IPL 2024 auction in Dubai, 72 players were sold to 10 teams for Rs 230.45 crore. Australian pacer Mitchell Starc was the most expensive player, bought by the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) for a record Rs. 24.75 crore. Pat Cummins, the skipper of the World Cup-winning Australian team, was the second-costliest player at the auction, being bought by the Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) for Rs 20.5 crore.
Daryl Mitchell and Harshal Patel were the third- and fourth-most expensive players that the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and Punjab Kings (PK) bought for Rs 14 and Rs. 11.75 crore, respectively. Star players like ex-Australian skipper Steve Smith, Josh Hazelwood, Josh Inglis, and Adil Rashid went unsold in the auction.
The purse cap was Rs 100 crore in this IPL. Most of the players were retained by the teams before the auction. KKR spent most in this auction after buying ten players for Rs 31.35 crore. It has retained 15 players at the cost of Rs 67.30 crore, but the team is still two players short and has only Rs 1.35 crore left in its purse.
Sunrisers Hyderabad, which bought six players for Rs 30.80 crore, spent the second-highest. It retained its 19 players before the auction at the cost of Rs 66 crore. The team is still left with Rs 3.20 crore after completing its squad of 25 players. Â
The five-time IPL trophy-winning CSK bought New Zealander all-rounder Daryl Mitchell and uncapped youngster Sameer Rizvi for Rs 14 and Rs 8.4 crore, respectively. The team bought a total of six players at Rs 30.40 crore. CSK has retained 19 players, including superstar captain MS Dhoni, Ajinkya Rahane, Ruturaj Gaikwad, Devon Conway, and Mitchell Santner.