Ipl Auction 2023 Sold Players List
Full list of players sold at IPL 2023 auction England’s Sam Curran was bought for Rs 18.5 crore by Punjab Kings and thus became the most expensive player to have been sold in an IPL auction ever. The Indian Premier League Auction (IPL Auction 2023) in Kochi saw several records being broken. England’s Sam Curran was bought for Rs 18.5 crore by Punjab Kings and thus became the most expensive player to have been sold in an IPL auction ever.
- He was bought by Punjab Kings and broke the record of South African Chris Morris (Rs 16.25 crore).
- Australia all-rounder Cameron Green was bought for Rs 17.5 crore by Mumbai Indians.
- England player Ben Stokes was bought for Rs 16.25 crore by Chennai Super Kings.
- Nicholas Pooran was bought by Lucknow Supergiants for Rs 16 crore and became the most expensive West Indies player ever.
England batter Harry Brook was sold for Rs 13.25 crore to Sunrisers Hyderabad. Mayank Agarwal was also bagged by SRH for Rs 8.25 crore. Here is the full list:
Shivam Singh (Base price Rs.20 lakh) sold to Punjab Kings for Rs.20 lakh Bhagath Varma (Base price Rs.20 lakh) sold to CSK for Rs.20 lakh Nehal Wadhera (Base price Rs.20 lakh) sold to Mumbai Indians for Rs.20 lakh Mohit Rathee (Base price Rs.20 lakh) sold to Punjab Kings for Rs.20 lakh Ajay Mandal (Base price Rs.20 lakh) sold to CSK for Rs.20 lakh Kulwant Khejroliya (Base price Rs.20 lakh) sold to KKR for Rs.20 lakhSonu Yadav (Base price Rs.20 lakh) sold to RCB for Rs.20 lakh Kunal Rathore (Base price Rs.20 lakh) sold to RR for Rs.20 lakh Avinash Singh (Base price Rs.20 lakh) sold to RCB for Rs.60 lakh Nitish Kumar Reddy (Base price Rs.20 lakh) sold to SRH for Rs.20 lakh David Wiese (Base price Rs.20 lakh) sold to KKR for Rs.1 crore Swapnil Singh (Base price Rs.20 lakh) sold to LSG for Rs.20 lakh Mohit Sharma (Base price Rs.50 lakh) sold to Gujarat Titans for Rs.50 lakh Josh Little (Base price Rs.50 lakh) sold to Gujarat Titans for Rs.4.4 croreSuyash Sharma (Base price Rs.20 lakh) sold to KKR for Rs.20 lakhRajan Kumar (Base price Rs.20 lakh) sold to RCB for Rs.70 lakh Vidwath Kaverappa (Base price Rs.20 lakh) sold to Punjab Kings for Rs.20 lakh Vishnu Vinod (Base price Rs.20 lakh) sold to Mumbai Indians for Rs.20 lakh Urvil Patel (Base price Rs.20 lakh) sold to Gujarat Titans for Rs.20 lakh Donovan Ferreira (Base price Rs.20 lakh) sold to Rajasthan Royals for Rs.50 lakh Prerak Mankad (Base price Rs.20 lakh) sold to LSG for Rs.20 lakh Duan Jansen (Base price Rs.20 lakh) sold to Mumbai Indians for Rs.20 lakh Mayank Dagar (Base price Rs.20 lakh) sold to SRH for Rs.1.8 croreManoj Bhandage (Base price Rs.20 lakh) sold to RCB for Rs.20 lakh Harpreet Bhatia (Base price Rs.20 lakh) sold to Punjab Kings for Rs.40 lakh Amit Mishra (Base price Rs.50 lakh) sold to LSG for Rs.50 lakh Piyush Chawla (Base price Rs.50 lakh) sold to Mumbai Indians for Rs.50 lakh Kylie Jamieson (Base price Rs.1 crore) sold to CSK for Rs.1 crore Daniel Sams (Base price Rs.75 lakh) sold to LSG for Rs.75 lakh Romario Shepherd (Base price Rs.50 lakh) sold to LSG for Rs.50 lakh Will Jacks (Base price Rs.1.5 crore) sold to RCB for Rs.3.2 croreManish Pandey (Base price Rs.1 crore) sold to Delhi Capitals for Rs.2.4 crore Himanshu Sharma (Base price Rs.20 lakh) sold to RCB for Rs.20 lakh Mukesh Kumar (Base price Rs.20 lakh) sold to Delhi Capitals for Rs.5.5 crore Shivam Mavi (Base price Rs.40 lakh) sold to Gujarat Titans for Rs.6 croreYash Thakur (Base price Rs.20 lakh) sold to LSG for Rs.45 lakh Vaibhav Arora (Base price Rs.20 lakh) sold to KKR for Rs.60 lakh Upendra Yadav (Base price Rs.20 lakh) sold to SRH for Rs.25 lakh KS Bharat (Base price Rs.20 lakh) sold to Gujarat Titans for Rs.1.2 crore N Jagadeesan (Base price Rs.20 lakh) sold to KKR for Rs.90 lakh Nishant Sindhu (Base price Rs.20 lakh) sold to CSK for Rs.60 lakh Sanvir Singh (Base price Rs.20 lakh) sold to SRH for Rs.20 lakh Samarth Vyas (Base price Rs.20 lakh) sold to SRH for Rs.20 lakh Vivrant Sharma (Base price Rs.20 lakh) sold to SRH for Rs.2.6 crore Shaik Rasheed (Base price Rs.20 lakh) sold to CSK for Rs.20 lakhMayank Markande (Base price Rs.50 lakh) sold to SRH for Rs.50 lakhAdil Rashid (Base price Rs.2 crore) sold to SRH for Rs.2 crore Ishant Sharma (Base price Rs.50 lakh) sold to Delhi Capitals for Rs.50 lakh Jhye Richardson (Base price Rs.1.5 crore) sold to Mumbai Indians for Rs.1.5 crore Jaydev Unadkat (Base price Rs.50 lakh) sold to LSG for Rs.50 lakh Reece Topley (Base price Rs.75 lakh) sold to RCB for Rs.1.9 crore Phil Salt (Base price Rs.2 crore) sold to Delhi Capitals for Rs.2 croreHeinrich Klaasen (Base price Rs.1 crore) sold to SRH for Rs.5.25 croreNicholas Pooran (Base price Rs.2 crore) sold to LSG for Rs.16 crore Ben Stokes (Base price Rs.2 crore) sold to CSK for Rs.16.25 croreCameron Green (Base price Rs.2 crore) sold to Mumbai Indians for Rs.17.5 crore Jason Holder (Base price Rs.2 crore) sold to Rajasthan Royals for Rs.5.75 crore Sikandar Raza (Base price Rs.50 lakh) sold to Punjab Kings for Rs.50 lakh Odean Smith (Base price Rs.50 lakh) sold to Gujarat Titans for Rs.50 lakh Sam Curran (Base price Rs.2 crore) sold to Punjab Kings for Rs.18.5 crore Ajinkya Rahane (Base price Rs.50 lakh) sold to CSK for Rs.50 lakh Mayank Agarwal (Base price Rs.1 crore) sold to SRH for Rs.8.25 crore Harry Brook (Base price Rs.1.5 crore) sold to SRH for Rs.13.25 crore Kane Williamson (Base price Rs.2 crore) sold to Gujarat Titans for Rs.2 croreRilee Rossouw (Base Price Rs 2 crore) sold to Delhi Capitals for Rs 4.6 croreShakib Al Hasan (Base Price Rs 1.5 crore) sold to KKR for Rs 1.5 croreMandeep Singh (Base Price Rs 50 lakh) sold to KKR for Rs 50 lakhLitton Das (Base Price Rs 50 lakh) sold to KKR for Rs 50 lakhYudhvir Charak (Base Price Rs 20 lakh) sold to LSG for Rs 20 lakhNaveen Ul Haq (Base Price Rs 50 lakh) sold to LSG for Rs 50 lakhRaghav Goyal (Base Price Rs 20 lakh) sold to MI for Rs 20 lakhShams Mulani (Base Price Rs 20 lakh) sold to MI for Rs 20 lakhMurugan Ashwin (Base Price Rs 20 lakh) sold to RR for Rs 20 lakhAbdul PA (Base Price Rs 20 lakh) sold to RR for RS 20 lakhAkash Vashisht (Base Price Rs 20 lakh) sold to RR for Rs 20 lakhKM Asif (Base Price Rs 20 lakh) sold to RR for Rs 20 lakhJoe Root (Base Price Rs 1 crore) sold to RR for Rs 1 croreAdam Zampa (Base Price Rs 1.5 crore) sold to RR for Rs 1.5 crore
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Which player sold in IPL 2023 auction?
Full list of sold and unsold players in IPL 2023 Auction – Kane Williamson, New Zealand (base price ₹ 2 crore), sold to Gujarat Titans for ₹ 2 crore. Harry Brook, England (base price ₹ 1.5 crore), sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for ₹ 13.25 crore. Mayank Agarwal, India (base price ₹ 1 crore), sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for ₹ 8.25 crore.
- Ajinkya Rahane, India (base price of ₹ 50 lakh), sold to Chennai Super Kings for ₹ 50 lakh.
- Joe Root, England (base price ₹ 1 crore), sold to Rajasthan Royals for 1 crore.
- Shakib Al Hasan, Bangladesh (base price ₹ 1.5 crore), sold to Kolkata Knight Riders for 1.5 crore.
- Sam Curran, England (base price ₹ 2 crore), sold to Punjab Kings for ₹ 18.5 crore, becomes the most expensive player of IPL auction history.
Sikandar Raza, Zimbabwe (base price ₹ 50 lakh), sold to Punjab Kings for ₹ 50 lakh. Odean Smith, West Indies (base price ₹ 50 lakh), sold to Gujarat Titans for ₹ 50 lakh. Jason Holder, West Indies (base price ₹ 2 crore), sold to Rajasthan Royals for ₹ 5.75 crore.
Cameron Green, Australia (base price ₹ 2 crore), sold to Mumbai Indians for ₹ 17.5 crore. Ben Stokes, England (base price ₹ 2 crore), sold to Chennai Super Kings for ₹ 16.25 crore. Nicholas Pooran, West Indies (base price ₹ 2 crore), sold to Lucknow Super Giants for ₹ 16 crore. Heinrich Klaasen, South Africa (base price ₹ 1 crore), sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for ₹ 5.25 crore.
Kusal Mendis, Sri Lanka (base price ₹ 50 lakh), unsold, Tom Banton, England (base price ₹ 2 crore), unsold, Phil Salt, England (base price ₹ 2 crore), sold to Delhi Capitals for ₹ 2 crore. Chris Jordan, England (base price ₹ 2 crore), unsold, Reece Topley, England (base price ₹ 75 lakh), sold to Royal Challengers Bangalore for ₹ 1.9 crore.
Jaydev Unadkat, India (base price ₹ 50 lakh), sold to Lucknow Super Giants for ₹ 50 lakh. Adam Milne, New Zealand (base price ₹ 2 crore), unsold, Jhye Richardson, Australia (base price ₹ 1.5 crore), sold to Mumbai Indians for ₹ 1.5 crore. Ishant Sharma, India (base price ₹ 50 lakh) sold to Delhi Capitals for ₹ 50 lakh.
Adil Rashid, England (base price ₹ 2 crore), sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for ₹ 2 crore. Akeal Hosein, West Indies (base price ₹ 1 crore), sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for ₹ 1 crore. Adam Zampa, Australia (base price ₹ 1.5 crore), sold to Rajasthan Royals for ₹ 1.5 crore.
Tabraiz Shamsi, South Africa (base price ₹ 1 crore) unsold, Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Afghanistan (base price ₹ 1 crore) unsold, Mayank Markande, India, (base price ₹ 50 lakh), sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for ₹ 50 lakh. Anmolpreet Singh, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for ₹ 20 lakh.
Chetan LR, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh) unsold, Shubham Khajuria, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Rohan Kunnumal, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Shaik Rasheed, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh) sold to Chennai Super Kings for ₹ 20 lakh. Himmat Singh, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold,
- Vivrant Sharma, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for ₹ 2.6 crore.
- Priyam Garg, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold,
- Samarth Vyas, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh) sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for ₹ 20 lakh.
- Saurabh Kumar, India ( base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold,
- Corbin Bosch (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold,
Sanvir Singh, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for ₹ 20 lakh. Abhimanyu Easwaran, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Nishant Sindhu, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Chennai Super Kings for ₹ 60 lakh. Shashank Singh, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold,
Sumit Kumar, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Dinesh Bana, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, N Jagadeesan, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh) sold to Kolkata Knight Riders for ₹ 90 lakh. KS Bharat, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Gujarat Titans for ₹ 1.2 crore. Upendra Singh Yadav, India (base price of ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for ₹ 25 lakh.
Mohammed Azharudeen, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Vaibhav Arora, India (base price ₹ 60 lakh), sold to Kolkata Knight Riders for ₹ 60 lakh. Yash Thakur, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Lucknow Super Giants for ₹ 45 lakh. KM Asif, India (base price ₹ 30 lakh), sold to Rajasthan Royals for ₹ 30 lakh.
- Lance Morris, Australia (base price ₹ 30 lakh), unsold,
- Shivam Mavi, India (base price 40 lakh), sold to Gujarat Titans for ₹ 6 crore.
- Mukesh Kumar, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Delhi Capitals for ₹ 5.5 crore.
- Chintal Gandhi, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold,
- Izharulhaq Naveed, Afghanistan (base price 20 lakh), unsold,
Murugan Ashwin, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Rajasthan Royals for ₹ 20 lakh. Shreyas Gopal, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, S Midhun, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Himanshu Sharma, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Royal Challengers Bangalore for ₹ 20 lakh.
Paul Stirling, Ireland (base price ₹ 50 lakh), unsold, Manish Pandey, India (base price ₹ 1 crore), sold to Delhi Capitals for ₹ 2.4 crore. Rassie van der Dussen, South Africa (base price ₹ 2 crore), unsold, Sherfane Rutherford, West Indies (base price ₹ 1.5 crore) unsold, Will Jacks, England (base price ₹ 1.5 crore), sold to Royal Challengers Bangalore for ₹ 3.2 crore.
Travis Head, Australia (base price ₹ 2 crore), unsold, Mandeep Singh, India (base price ₹ 50 lakh), sold to Kolkata Knight Riders for ₹ 50 lakh. Dawid Malan, England (base price ₹ 1.5 crore), unsold, Romario Shepherd, West Indies (base price ₹ 50 lakh), sold to Lucknow Super Giants for ₹ 50 lakh.
- Daryl Mitchell, New Zealand (base price ₹ 1 crore), unsold.
- Daniel Sams, Australia (base price ₹ 75 lakh), sold to Lucknow Super Giants for ₹ 75 lakh.
- Mohammad Nabi, Afghanistan (base price ₹ 1 crore), unsold.
- Wayne Parnell, South Africa (base price ₹ 75 lakh), unsold.
- Jimmy Neesham, New Zealand (base price ₹ 2 crore), unsold.
Dasun Shanaka, Sri Lanka (base price ₹ 50 lakh), unsold. Riley Meredith, Australia (base price ₹ 1.5 crore), unsold, Sandeep Sharma, India (base price ₹ 50 lakh), unsold, Taskin Ahmed, Bangladesh (base price ₹ 50 lakh), unsold, Dushmanta Chameera, Sri Lanka (base price 50 lakh), unsold,
- Blessing Muzarabani, Zimbabwe (base price ₹ 50 lakh), unsold,
- Yle Jamieson, New Zealand (base price ₹ 1 crore), sold to Chennai Super Kings for ₹ 1 crore.
- Piyush Chawla, India (base price ₹ 50 lakh), sold to Mumbai Indians for ₹ 50 lakh.
- Amit Mishra, India (base price ₹ 50 lakh, sold to Lucknow Super Giants for ₹ 50 lakh.
Harpreet Bhatia, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Punjab Kings for ₹ 40 lakh. Will Smeed, England (base price ₹ 40 lakh), unsold, Manoj Bhandage, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Royal Challengers Bangalore for ₹ 20 lakh. Mayank Dagar, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for ₹ 1.8 crore.
- Duan Jansen, South Africa (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Mumbai Indians for ₹ 20 lakh.
- Prerak Mankad, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Lucknow Super Giants for ₹ 20 lakh.
- Suryansh Shedge, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold,
- Jagadeesha Suchith, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold,
- Donovan Ferreira, South Africa (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Rajasthan Royals for ₹ 50 lakh.
Baba Indrajith, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Urvil Patel, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Gujarat Titans for ₹ 20 lakh. Kirant Shinde, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Vishnu Vinod, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Mumbai Indians for ₹ 20 lakh.
Vidwath Kaverappa, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh) sold to Punjab Kings for ₹ 20 lakh). Rajan Kumar, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh) sold to Royal Challengers Bangalore for ₹ 70 lakh. Akash Singh, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Paul van Meekeren, Netherlands (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Tejas Baroka, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold,
Yuvraj Chudasama, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Suyash Sharma, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Kolkata Knight Riders for ₹ 20 lakh. Jamie Overton, England (base price ₹ 2 crore), unsold, Richard Gleeson, England (base price ₹ 50 lakh), unsold,
- Naveen Ul Haq, Afghanistan (base price ₹ 50 lakh), sold to Lucknow Super Giants for ₹ 50 lakh.
- Joshua Little, Ireland (base price ₹ 50 lakh), sold to Gujarat Titans for ₹ 4 crore.
- Dilshan Madushanka, Sri Lanka (base price ₹ 50 lakh), unsold,
- Mohit Sharma, India (base price ₹ 50 lakh), sold to Gujarat Titans for ₹ 50 lakh.
Himanshu Bisht, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Shams Mulani, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Mumbai Indians for 20 lakh. Swapnil Singh, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Lucknow Super Giants for ₹ 20 lakh. Sumeet Verma, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold,
David Wiese, Namibia (base price ₹ 1 crore), sold to Kolkata Knight Riders for 1 crore. Sanjay Yadav, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Ajitesh Guruswamy, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Nitish Kumar Reddy, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for ₹ 20 lakh. Avinash Singh, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Royal Challengers Bangalore for ₹ 60 lakh.
Rehan Ahmed, England (base price ₹ 50 lakh), unsold, Tom Curran, England (base price ₹ 75 lakh), unsold, Varun Aaron, India (base price ₹ 50 lakh), unsold, Priyank Panchal, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Sanjay Ramaswamy, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold,
B Surya (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Kunal Rathore, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Rajasthan Royals for ₹ 20 lakh. Sonu Yadav, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Royal Challengers Bangalore for ₹ 20 lakh. Kulwant Khejroliya, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Kolkata Knight Riders for ₹ 20 lakh.
Ajay Mandal, India (base price for ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Chennai Super Kings for ₹ 20 lakh. Utkarsh Singh, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Jitender Pal, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Shubham Kapse, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Trilok Nag, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold,
- Deepesh Nailwal, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold,
- Shubhang Hegde India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold,
- Mohit Rathee, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Punjab Kings for ₹ 20 lakh.
- Nehal Wadhera, India ( ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Mumbai Indians for ₹ 20 lakh.
- Bhagath Varma, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Chennai Super Kings for ₹ 20 lakh.
Shivam Singh, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Punjab Kings for ₹ 20 lakh. Rilee Rossouw, South Africa (base price ₹ 2 crore), sold to Delhi Capitals for ₹ 4.6 crore. Litton Das, Bangladesh (base price ₹ 50 lakh), sold to Kolkata Knight Riders for ₹ 50 lakh.
- Johnson Charles, West Indies (base price ₹ 50 lakh), unsold,
- Akash Vashisht, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh) sold to Rajasthan Royals for 20 lakh.
- Luke Wood, England (base price ₹ 1 crore), unsold,
- Yudhvir Charak, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Lucknow Super Giants for ₹ 20 lakh.
- Raghav Goyal, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Mumbai Indians for ₹ 20 lakh.
Prashant Chopra, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold, Abdul P A, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), sold to Rajasthan Royals for ₹ 20 lakh. Ekant Sen, India (base price ₹ 20 lakh), unsold,
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Which player sold highest in IPL 2023?
England all-rounder Sam Curran became the most expensive player so far in the ongoing IPL 2023 auction at the Grand Hyatt hotel in Kochi. He was bought for INR 18.50 crores by Sunrisers Hyderabad. He also surpassed the INR 16.25 crore bid made by Rajasthan Royals for Chris Morris ahead of the 2021 season to become the most expensive player in league history.
Which player left IPL 2023?
Players Withdraw from IPL 2023 – Players Withdraw from IPL 2023: A total of 70 league matches includes 18 double headers where all teams will play 7 Home and 7 Away matches. But ahead of IPL 2023 tournament, some players may opt out of the tournament owing to various reasons. Such players’ names and reasons for their decision will be updated here, stay tuned for regular updates!!!
Player | Team | Reason | Replacement Player |
Jasprit Bumrah | Mumbai Indians | Back Issue | Sandeep Warrior |
Rishabh Pant | Delhi Capitals | Car Crash | Abhishek Porel |
Kyle Jamieson | Chennai Super Kings | Back Injury | Sisanda Magala |
Jhye Richardson | Mumbai Indians | surgery for a hamstring problem | Yet To Announce |
Will Jacks | RCB | Muscle Injury | Michael Bracewell |
Prasidh Krishna | Rajasthan Royals | Back Injury | Sandeep Sharma |
Jonny Bairstow | Punjab Kings | Leg Injury | Matthew Short |
Mukesh Choudhary | Chennai Super Kings | Back Injury | Akash Singh |
Kane Williamson | Gujarat Titans | Knee Injury | Yet To Announce |
Rajat Patidar | Royal Challengers Bangalore | Achilles Heel injury | Yet To Announce |
Which Afghan players sold in IPL 2023?
3 Afghan players at IPL 2023 who made quite a mark on the field Players from Afghanistan have really made a big impact in IPL 2023. Who would have thought that an 18-year-old left-arm wristspinner, from Afghanistan, Noor Ahmed, debuting for Gujarat Titans in the second half of the tournament would turn out to be a crucial player for the team.
Or that 23-year-old Naveen Ul Haq, Afghanistan’s right arm medium pacer bowler, who made his debut from Lucknow Super Giants in the absence of Mark Wood, would turn out to be team’s main bowler in just four matches. Another example of a brilliant run by an Afghan player is 22-year-old Rahmanullah Gurbaz debuting for Kolkata Knight Riders and turning out to be an impactful batter in the first six overs for KKR.
Before IPL 2023 commenced, apart from Rashid Khan, who plays for GT, no one had their eyes set on players from Afghanistan. And nearly all of these Afghanistan players were bought at nearly their base prices. Gurbaz was sold Rs 50 lakh, Naveen ul Haq for Rs 50 lakh, and Noor Ahmed for Rs 30 lakhs.
Is Steve Smith unsold in IPL 2023?
Star Australian batter Steven Smith did not register himself for the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2023 auction after remaining unsold in last year’s auction, leaving fans disappointed. However, the 33-year-old surprised everyone on Monday (March 27) as he took to Twitter to announce his participation in 2023 season of IPL, but with a twist.
- Smith said he would be part of the world’s richest T20 tournament this year, but didn’t reveal his exact role.
- ALSO READ | ‘I Did My HIV Test’: Shikhar Dhawan Recalls Hilarious Incident When He Dared To Get His First Tattoo Uncertainty prevails over what is going to be Smith’s exact role in IPL 2023 but as per several media reports, the stylish batter will be on the mic for the TV or digital broadcaster as a commentator.
An official confirmation is awaited. “Namaste India. I have got some exciting news for you. I am joining IPL 2023, I am joining an exceptional and passionate team in India,” Smith said in a video posted on Twitter account. pic.twitter.com/NoU1ZAtZzF — Steve Smith (@stevesmith49) March 27, 2023 For most of his IPL career, Smith played for Rajasthan Royals (RR), from 2014 until 2020.
His last appearance in the T20 tournament was for Rishabh Pant-led Delhi Capitals in IPL 2022, In what can be considered as one of Smith’s greatest accomplishments as Australian captain, he led his national team to a historic 2-1 series win in three-match One-Day-International series against India, in India.
ALSO READ | ‘I Did My HIV Test’: Shikhar Dhawan Recalls Hilarious Incident When He Dared To Get His First Tattoo The first match of IPL 2023 is scheduled on 31 March between four-time winners Chennai Super Kings and defending champions Gujarat Titans.
What is the price of Virat Kohli’s bat?
In international cricket, the cost and weight of batsmen’s bats are estimated from the grain line present in it. Former India skipper and star batter Virat Kohli is in good form with the bat these days. Kohli had performed well with the bat in the recently concluded ODI series against Australia.
Though India lost the three-match series 2-1, Kohli showed that he is in good form and this is a welcome news for his IPL franchise Royal Challengers Bangalore. It is to be noted that the IPL 2023 is set to start from March 31. You will be surprised to know the special features of the bat which is used by Virat Kohli.
In this article we will tell you about the cost of Virat Kohli’s bat and how much does his bat weigh. Virat Kohli’s bat price and weight In international cricket, the cost and weight of batsmen’s bats are estimated from the grain line present in it. Generally batsmen have 6 to 12 grains on their bats and the bat used by Virat Kohli has 8-12 grains.
What is the price of Hardik Pandya in IPL 2023?
The CSK vs GT final in the IPL 2023 was a nail-biting ender to the cricket league, with Hardik Pandya’s Gujarat Titans getting defeated by CSK. The CSK vs GT final for IPL 2023 was nothing short of thrilling, with MS Dhoni’s Chennai Super Kings getting a last minute win against Hardik Pandya’s Gujarat Titans.
- However, this IPL season was a definite success for Hardik Pandya, who ended up earning crores through the tournament.
- Gujarat Titans captain Hardik Pandya was one of the highest-paid cricketers in the IPL 2023 season, with his bid in the IPL 2023 auction being over Rs 15 crore.
- Pandya was retained as the captain of GT, which faced Chennai Super Kings in the finals last night.
You will be surprised to know how much Hardik Pandya has earned through his IPL career. According to all the auction amounts and per match salary combined, the Gujarat Titans captain has earned over Rs 74 crore through his career in IPL. Pandya debuted in the Indian Premier League in 2015 and started playing for Sachin Tendulkar’s team Mumbai Indians, where he impressed all with his stellar performance.
In 2021, he exited the team and was made the captain of the newly-formed Gujarat Titans in 2022, being retained in the team for IPL 2023. It must be shocking to know that when he has just started playing the IPL in 2015, his IPL salary was just Rs 10 lakh for the entire season. Now, his per-season salary is Rs 15 crore.
If one includes his per-match salary and bonus for good performance, then his per-match IPL salary is over Rs 1 crore. Apart from just his IPL 2023 salary, Hardik Pandya also makes a massive amount of his wealth through brand endorsements and business investments, his yearly earnings going over Rs 1.5 crore for the last few years.
How much did Ben Stokes get paid for IPL 2023?
Stokes was one of the most expensive signings of PL 2023. He was signed by Chennai Super Kings for a whopping amount of Rs 16.25 crore. He had attracted a lot of attention to himself after he played a crucial role in England’s T20 World Cup.
Why Raina is not playing IPL 2023?
Why Suresh Raina is not playing in IPL 2023? – Why Suresh Raina is not playing in IPL 2023? Suresh Raina is not playing in IPL 2023 because he announced his retirement from IPL on 6th September 2022. It was quite shocking to see that Raina went unsold in the IPL 2022 auctions. Raina didn’t find any buyer at the IPL 2022 Mega Auctions.
How many players sold in auction 2023?
From Mukesh Kumar to KS Bharat, 41 uncapped players found their spots among 10 teams during the IPL 2023 auction. | Photo Credit: THE HINDU/SPORTZPICS From Mukesh Kumar to KS Bharat, 41 uncapped players found their spots among 10 teams during the IPL 2023 auction. | Photo Credit: THE HINDU/SPORTZPICS The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2023 auction was completed in Kochi on Friday.80 players were bought by 10 teams from a total pool of 405 cricketers during the one-day mini-auction process.51 Indians were sold in the auction as seven teams completed the maximum squad limit of 25 players.
Which Afghan players sold in IPL 2023?
3 Afghan players at IPL 2023 who made quite a mark on the field Players from Afghanistan have really made a big impact in IPL 2023. Who would have thought that an 18-year-old left-arm wristspinner, from Afghanistan, Noor Ahmed, debuting for Gujarat Titans in the second half of the tournament would turn out to be a crucial player for the team.
Or that 23-year-old Naveen Ul Haq, Afghanistan’s right arm medium pacer bowler, who made his debut from Lucknow Super Giants in the absence of Mark Wood, would turn out to be team’s main bowler in just four matches. Another example of a brilliant run by an Afghan player is 22-year-old Rahmanullah Gurbaz debuting for Kolkata Knight Riders and turning out to be an impactful batter in the first six overs for KKR.
Before IPL 2023 commenced, apart from Rashid Khan, who plays for GT, no one had their eyes set on players from Afghanistan. And nearly all of these Afghanistan players were bought at nearly their base prices. Gurbaz was sold Rs 50 lakh, Naveen ul Haq for Rs 50 lakh, and Noor Ahmed for Rs 30 lakhs.
Is Steve Smith unsold in IPL 2023?
Star Australian batter Steven Smith did not register himself for the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2023 auction after remaining unsold in last year’s auction, leaving fans disappointed. However, the 33-year-old surprised everyone on Monday (March 27) as he took to Twitter to announce his participation in 2023 season of IPL, but with a twist.
Smith said he would be part of the world’s richest T20 tournament this year, but didn’t reveal his exact role. ALSO READ | ‘I Did My HIV Test’: Shikhar Dhawan Recalls Hilarious Incident When He Dared To Get His First Tattoo Uncertainty prevails over what is going to be Smith’s exact role in IPL 2023 but as per several media reports, the stylish batter will be on the mic for the TV or digital broadcaster as a commentator.
An official confirmation is awaited. “Namaste India. I have got some exciting news for you. I am joining IPL 2023, I am joining an exceptional and passionate team in India,” Smith said in a video posted on Twitter account. pic.twitter.com/NoU1ZAtZzF — Steve Smith (@stevesmith49) March 27, 2023 For most of his IPL career, Smith played for Rajasthan Royals (RR), from 2014 until 2020.
His last appearance in the T20 tournament was for Rishabh Pant-led Delhi Capitals in IPL 2022, In what can be considered as one of Smith’s greatest accomplishments as Australian captain, he led his national team to a historic 2-1 series win in three-match One-Day-International series against India, in India.
ALSO READ | ‘I Did My HIV Test’: Shikhar Dhawan Recalls Hilarious Incident When He Dared To Get His First Tattoo The first match of IPL 2023 is scheduled on 31 March between four-time winners Chennai Super Kings and defending champions Gujarat Titans.