
VIVO #IPLAuction - Top Buys so far... pic.twitter.com/C9JH4ew0KE
— IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) January 27, 2018
Here's welcoming @im_manishpandey into the #OrangeArmy.
— SunRisers Hyderabad (@SunRisers) January 27, 2018
We're kicked!#IPLAuctionpic.twitter.com/F6i8akNCCK
Rahul started at a low base price of Rs 50 lakh. But a bitter tussle between Punjab and Hyderabad greatly inflated his price before the former took him for a whopping Rs 11 crore.
Afghanistan leg-spinner Rashid Khan sprung one of the big surprises at the auction by commanding a price of Rs 9 crore. Kings XI Punjab won the bidding for the 19-year-old, but Sunrisers Hyderabad clinched his services at the last moment by exercising the RTM option.
We're so thrilled to have our spin sensation back into the battalion.
— SunRisers Hyderabad (@SunRisers) January 27, 2018
It's time to #LiveOrange this #IPL2018 .
Hyderabad and lots of biryani waits @rashidkhan_19 .#OrangeArmy#IPLAuctionpic.twitter.com/IweaHU5Ifq
The Australian trio of Glenn Maxwell, Mitchell Starc and Chris Lynn were also sold for hefty prices along with young Indian all-rounder Krunal Pandya, wicketkeeper-batsman Sanju Samson, star off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin, Kedar Jadhav and Dinesh Karthick.
VIVO #IPLAuction: @KKRiders gets @mstarc56 for INR 9.40 Cr #KKRpic.twitter.com/eyDNpou8Xe
— IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) January 27, 2018
Lynn-sanity is here to stay! 😎#Knight, @lynny50 will continue to entertain the #KnightRiders in @IPL 2018. 👏#KnightsOf2018#KorboLorboJeetbo#IPLAuctionpic.twitter.com/1ONWFondHP
— KolkataKnightRiders (@KKRiders) January 27, 2018
Paltan, he is not going anywhere else. @krunalpandya24 is here to stay! 👊#IPLAuction#MISquad2018#CricketMeriJaanpic.twitter.com/mLvGuqSvg6
— Mumbai Indians (@mipaltan) January 27, 2018
Great to have the young gun back!#PadhaaroSa Sanju Samson!
— Rajasthan Royals (@rajasthanroyals) January 27, 2018
Swandhum veetileka swagatham!#AbBajegaDanka#IPLAuction#IPL2018#HallaBolpic.twitter.com/IuVKCe2RxH
Jadhav got the fourth highest price among the Indians. He was sold to the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) for Rs 7.8 crore. He had started at a low base price, but his value quickly escalated as CSK, SRH and RR went for him.
Dinesh Karthick also got a good price. Starting at a base price of Rs 2 crore, he was snapped up by KKR at Rs 7.4 crore.
Earlier, Maxwell started at a base price of Rs 2 crore and sparked a bidding war between Hyderabad, Punjab, Rajasthan Royals (RR) and Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) before the Delhi Daredevils (DD) made a late bid to snap him up for Rs 9 crore.
VIVO #IPLAuction - @DelhiDaredevils get @Gmaxi_32 for INR 9 Cr #DDpic.twitter.com/au4sVZ9sGX
— IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) January 27, 2018
Chris Lynn of Australia was sold to KKR for Rs 9.6 crore after they saw off challenges from Delhi and Bangalore.
Robin Uthappa was taken by KKR for Rs 6.4 crore with a late bid after strong competition between Mumbai and Rajasthan. Young Indian wicket-keeper Ishan Kishan was bought by Mumbai for Rs 6.2 crore.
#Knight, @robbieuthappa will continue his love affair with #KKR after we use our RTM to get his services for a 5th consecutive season! 😎#KnightsOf2018#KorboLorboJeetbo#IPLAuctionpic.twitter.com/TBqhDkBFt4
— KolkataKnightRiders (@KKRiders) January 27, 2018
Seasoned leg-spinner Karn Sharma went to CSK for Rs 5 crore.
Young Indian fast bowler Kamlesh Nagarkoti, who has been one of the stars of the ongoing U-19 World Cup, will make his IPL debut for KKR after being sold for Rs 3.2 crore from a base price of Rs 20 lakh.
India's fast bowling sensation, 18-year old Kamlesh Nagarkoti can bowl at 140+ & will be treat to watch in @IPL 2018!😍#KnightRiders, let's give him a huge welcome to the #KKR family! #KnightsOf2018#KorboLorboJeetbo#IPLAuctionpic.twitter.com/djsy1KQMMf
— KolkataKnightRiders (@KKRiders) January 27, 2018
They had earlier taken Ashwin for Rs 7.6 crore. The star off-spinner, who had started with a base price of Rs 2 crore, was not retained by Chennai Super Kings ahead of the auction.
Punjab beat off bidding from Chennai and Rajasthan before sealing the deal.
VIVO #IPLAuction - @lionsdenkxip gets #TeamIndia's @ashwinravi99 for INR 7.60 Cr #KXIPpic.twitter.com/S6fCjc1DoR
— IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) January 27, 2018
Punjab had also initially won the bidding war for Dwayne Bravo who had a base price of Rs 2 crore. The Mohali based franchise initially seemed to have taken the West Indies all-rounder at Rs 6.4 crore, but Chennai exercised their RTM option and snapped up the player at the same price.
VIVO #IPLAuction - @ChennaiIPL uses RTM to retain @DJBravo47 for INR 6.4 Cr #CSKpic.twitter.com/0hsNKL2tNo
— IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) January 27, 2018
Punjab then exercised their RTM option on Australia's David Miller after Mumbai had made a bid for Rs 3 crore.
Australian pacer Pat Cummins went to Mumbai for Rs 5.4 crore after starting from a base price of Rs 2 crore. Indian fast bowler Umesh Yadav was sold to RCB for Rs 4.2 crore.
Star South African pacer Kagiso Rabada was taken by Delhi via the RTM option. CSK had won the bidding tussle for the fast bowler at Rs 4.2 crore before the Daredevils whisked him away.
Delhi also bought Indian pacer Mohammed Shami for Rs 3 crore.
The Daredevils also bought veteran leg-spinner Amit Mishra for Rs 4 crore.
Bangalore meanwhile, bought Kiwi veteran Brendon McCullum for Rs 3.6 crore. McCullum's compatriot Kane Williamson started at a base price of Rs 1.5 crore and was bought back by Hyderabad for Rs 3 crore after a short tussle with Bangalore.
VIVO #IPLAuction - @SunRisers get @BLACKCAPS skipper Kane Williamson for INR 3 Cr #SRHpic.twitter.com/z0WClkSQNG
— IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) January 27, 2018
Veteran off-spinner Harbhajan went to Chennai for his base price of Rs 2 crore as there were no other takers.
Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan started at a base price of Rs 1 crore and went for double that amount to Hyderabad after a short tussle with Rajasthan and Kolkata.
VIVO #IPLAuction - @SunRisers gets @BCBtigers' @Sah75official for INR 2 Cr #SRHpic.twitter.com/cbsoWq4kJT
— IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) January 27, 2018
VIVO #IPLAuction - @DelhiDaredevils get two-time #IPL winner @GautamGambhir for INR 2.8 Cr #CSK GG 2.8 Cr #DDpic.twitter.com/7FsDxzra4A
— IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) January 27, 2018
Yuvraj Singh meanwhile, was taken by Punjab at his base price of Rs 2 crore as there were no other bidders.
VIVO #IPLAuction - @lionsdenkxip gets #TeamIndia legend @YUVSTRONG12 for INR 2 Cr #KXIPpic.twitter.com/xWA2SG7ypv
— IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) January 27, 2018
Star Australian all-rounder Shane Watson started at a surprisingly low base prise of Rs 1 crore. He went for Rs 4 crore to Chennai who beat off competition from Rajasthan.
Veteran South Africa star Hashim Amla, the England duo of Joe Root and Johhny Bairstow, the Kiwi trio of Martin Guptill, Tim Southee and Mitchell McClenagan, Australian all-rounder James Faulkner and his compatriot, fast bowler Josh Hazlewood were the biggest names to remain unsold.
Not surprisingly, veteran Sri Lankan fast bowler Lasith Malinga also did not find any takers. The leg-spin duo of Australian Adam Zampa and Samuel Badree of West Indies also went unsold.
Among the Indians, Murali Vijay and Ishant Sharma were the biggest players to remain unsold at base prices of Rs 2 crore and Rs 75 lakh respectively. Wicket-keeper Naman Ojha was also unsold.