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2nd day of IPL mega auction: Bhuvneshwar is the first player to cross 10 crores today
Published - 25-NOV-2024 12:45 IST | Updated - 25-NOV-2024 12:45 IST
The second day of IPL mega auction is going on in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Today the biggest bid was placed on Hyderabad pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar. Royal Challengers Bangalore bought him for 10.75 crores. Today Bhuvneshwar also became the first player to cross 10 crores.
King of swing Bhuvneshwar will play for Bangalore, not Hyderabad
Bangalore has bought fast bowler Bhuvneshwar Kumar for 10.75 crores. His base price was 2 crores. Last season, he took 11 wickets in 16 matches for Hyderabad. Bhuvneshwar has taken 181 wickets in 176 matches of his IPL career.
Delhi stopped Mukesh using RTM
Delhi has bought fast bowler Mukesh Kumar for 8 crores using RTM card. His base price was 2 crores. Before Delhi, Punjab bid 6.75 crores on Mukesh, but Delhi used its RTM card. After this, Punjab was asked for his final bid, on which the team bid 8 crores, and Delhi said yes. Last season, he took 17 wickets in 10 matches for Delhi. Mukesh, who made his debut for India in 2023, has taken 32 wickets in 26 matches across all three formats.
Deepak Chahar, who played for Chennai, will now play for MI
Fast bowler Deepak Chahar was bought by Mumbai for Rs 9.25 crore. His base price was Rs 2 crore. Last season, he took 5 wickets in 8 matches for Chennai.
18-year-old mystery spinner Allah Ghazanfar, who played from Afghanistan, was bought by Mumbai for 6 times more than the base price. Ghazanfar, who had a base price of 75 lakhs, was bought by Mumbai for 4.80 crores.
On the first day of the auction on Sunday, a total of 72 players were sold, of which the most expensive Rishabh Pant was bought by Lucknow for 27 crores. While Shreyas Iyer was bought by Punjab Kings for 26.75 crores. At the same time, Kolkata Knight Riders bid 23.75 crores for all-rounder Venkatesh Iyer.
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