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All you need to know about the mega auction for IPL 2025

The anticipation for the IPL 2025 mega auction is reaching a fever pitch. The event will take place on November 24 and 25, in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Over two action-packed days, 574 players will go under the hammer, including several prominent names released by their former teams. With only 204 slots up for grabs, the auction promises intense bidding wars. Here’s everything you need to know about the big event which will also write several rags to riches stories. 

List of players at the IPL 2025 mega auction 

A total of 1574 players registered for the auction, from which the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) shortlisted 574 names – 366 Indian and 208 overseas. The auction will kick off with the marquee players, featuring big names like Rishabh Pant, Shreyas Iyer, KL Rahul, Mitchell Starc, and Mohammad Siraj among several others. A total of 81 players have set their base price at Rs 2 crore, the highest bracket, while 320 players have registered with the lowest base price of Rs 30 lakh. Other price brackets include Rs 1.50 crore, Rs 1 crore, Rs 75 lakh, Rs 50 lakh, and Rs 40 lakh.

Full list of players with a base price of Rs 2 crore

NameCountryRole
Jos ButtlerEnglandWICKETKEEPER
Shreyas IyerIndiaBATTER
Rishabh PantIndiaBATTER
Kagiso RabadaSouth AfricaBOWLER
Arshdeep SinghIndiaBOWLER
Mitchell StarcAustraliaBOWLER
Yuzvendra ChahalIndiaBOWLER
Liam LivingstoneEnglandALL-ROUNDER
KL RahulIndiaWICKETKEEPER
Mohammad ShamiIndiaBOWLER
Mohammad SirajIndiaBOWLER
Harry BrookEnglandBATTER
Devon ConwayNew ZealandBATTER
Jake Fraser-McGurkAustraliaBATTER
Aiden MarkramSouth AfricaBATTER
Devdutt PadikkalIndiaBATTER
David WarnerAustraliaBATTER
Ravichandran AshwinIndiaALL-ROUNDER
Venkatesh IyerIndiaALL-ROUNDER
Mitchell MarshAustraliaALL-ROUNDER
Glenn MaxwellAustraliaALL-ROUNDER
Harshal PatelIndiaALL-ROUNDER
Marcus StoinisAustraliaALL-ROUNDER
Jonny BairstowEnglandWICKETKEEPER
Quinton De KockSouth AfricaWICKETKEEPER
Rahmanullah GurbazAfghanistanWICKETKEEPER
Ishan KishanIndiaWICKETKEEPER
Phil SaltEnglandWICKETKEEPER
Syed Khaleel AhmedIndiaBOWLER
Trent BoultNew ZealandBOWLER
Josh HazlewoodAustraliaBOWLER
Avesh KhanIndiaBOWLER
Prasidh KrishnaIndiaBOWLER
T. NatarajanIndiaBOWLER
Anrich NortjeSouth AfricaBOWLER
Noor AhmadAfghanistanBOWLER
Wanindu HasarangaSri LankaBOWLER
Maheesh TheekshanaSri LankaBOWLER
Adam ZampaAustraliaBOWLER
Faf Du PlessisSouth AfricaBATTER
Glenn PhillipsNew ZealandBATTER
Kane WilliamsonNew ZealandBATTER
Sam CurranEnglandALL-ROUNDER
Daryl MitchellNew ZealandALL-ROUNDER
Krunal PandyaIndiaALL-ROUNDER
Washington SundarIndiaALL-ROUNDER
Shardul ThakurIndiaALL-ROUNDER
Josh InglisAustraliaWICKETKEEPER
Deepak ChaharIndiaBOWLER
Lockie FergusonNew ZealandBOWLER
Bhuvneshwar KumarIndiaBOWLER
Mukesh KumarIndiaBOWLER
Mujeeb Ur RahmanAfghanistanBOWLER
Adil RashidEnglandBOWLER
Finn AllenNew ZealandBATTER
Ben DuckettEnglandBATTER
Rilee RossouwSouth AfricaBATTER
James VinceEnglandBATTER
Moeen AliEnglandALL-ROUNDER
Tim DavidAustraliaALL-ROUNDER
Will JacksEnglandALL-ROUNDER
Tom BantonEnglandWICKETKEEPER
Spencer JohnsonAustraliaBOWLER
Mustafizur RahmanBangladeshBOWLER
Naveen Ul HaqAfghanistanBOWLER
Umesh YadavIndiaBOWLER
Tabraiz ShamsiSouth AfricaBOWLER
Evin LewisWest IndiesBATTER
Steve SmithAustraliaBATTER
Gus AtkinsonEnglandALL-ROUNDER
Tom CurranEnglandALL-ROUNDER
Mitchell SantnerNew ZealandALL-ROUNDER
Fazalhaq FarooqiAfghanistanBOWLER
Matt HenryNew ZealandBOWLER
Alzarri JosephWest IndiesBOWLER
Rassie Van Der DussenSouth AfricaBATTER
Sean AbbottAustraliaALL-ROUNDER
Adam MilneNew ZealandBOWLER
Jason HolderWest IndiesALL-ROUNDER
Chris JordanEnglandBOWLER
Tymal MillsEnglandBOWLER

Purse remaining with each team 

Each team can have a maximum of 25 players in its squad, and a minimum of 18. Each franchise has a total purse of Rs 120 crore, though some of it has already been used to retain players ahead of the auction. Punjab Kings lead with the largest remaining purse of Rs 110.5 crore, followed by Royal Challengers Bengaluru with Rs 83 crore. Delhi Capitals have Rs 73 crore, Gujarat Titans and Lucknow Super Giants each have Rs 69 crore, Chennai Super Kings hold Rs 55 crore, Kolkata Knight Riders Rs 51 crore, while Mumbai Indians and Sunrisers Hyderabad both have Rs 45 crore. Rajasthan Royals have the smallest purse at Rs 41 crore. 

Players retained by each team ahead of the auction 

Mumbai Indians – Jasprit Bumrah (Rs 18 crore), Suryakumar Yadav (Rs 16.35 crore), Hardik Pandya (Rs 16.35 crore), Rohit Sharma (Rs 16.30 crore), Tilak Varma (Rs 8 crore)

Chennai Super Kings – Ruturaj Gaikwad (Rs 18 crore), Matheesha Pathirana (Rs 13 crore), Shivam Dube (Rs 12 crore), Ravindra Jadeja (Rs 18 crore), MS Dhoni (Rs 4 crore)

Kolkata Knight Riders – Rinku Singh (Rs 13 crore), Varun Chakaravarthy (Rs 12 crore), Sunil Narine (Rs 12 crore), Andre Russell (Rs 12 crore), Harshit Rana (Rs 4 crore), Ramandeep Singh (Rs 4 crore)

Royal Challengers Bengaluru – Virat Kohli (Rs 21 crore), Rajat Patidar (Rs 11 crore) and Yash Dayal (Rs 5 crore)

Lucknow Super Giants – Nicholas Pooran (Rs 21 crore), Ravi Bishnoi (Rs 11 crore), Mayank Yadav (Rs 11 crore), Mohsin Khan (Rs 4 crore), Ayush Badoni (Rs 4 crore)

Rajasthan Royals – Sanju Samson (Rs 18 crore), Yashasvi Jaiswal (Rs 18 crore), Riyan Parag (Rs 14 crore), Dhruv Jurel (Rs 14 crore), Shimron Hetmyer (Rs 11 crore), Sandeep Sharma (Rs 4 crore)

Delhi Capitals – Axar Patel (Rs 16.5 crore), Kuldeep Yadav (Rs 13.25 crore), Tristan Stubbs (Rs 10 crore), Abhishek Porel (Rs 4 crore)

Gujarat Titans – Rashid Khan (Rs 18 crore), Shubman Gill (Rs 14 crore), Sai Sudharshan (Rs 11 crore), Rahul Tewatia (Rs 4 crore), Shahrukh Khan (Rs 4 crore)

Sunrisers Hyderabad – Heinrich Klaasen (Rs 23 crore), Pat Cummins (Rs 18 crore), Abhishek Sharma (Rs 14 crore), Travis Head (Rs 14 crore), Nitish Kumar Reddy (Rs 6 crore)

Punjab Kings – Shashank Singh (Rs 5.5 crore), Prabhsimran Singh (Rs 4 crore) 

Players who may fetch huge contracts

This year, quite a few big names will go under the hammer. Rishabh Pant, who reportedly had some disagreements with the Delhi Capitals management and eventually decided to part ways with the franchise, may cause a bidding war. Shreyas Iyer, who led KKR to the trophy this year, is another player who may fetch over Rs 15 to 20 crore at the auction. KL Rahul, Jos Buttler, Mohammad Siraj, Mitchell Starc, Mohammad Shami, Ishan Kishan, Liam Livingstone, Arshdeep Singh and Faf du Plessis are among others who might fetch million-dollar contracts.

Date and telecast time

As mentioned above, the mega auction for IPL 2025 will take place on November 24 and 25 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The live telecast of the event will begin at 3 PM IST on both days. Star Sports and Jio Cinema will telecast the event live.

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