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IPL Mega Auction 2022 Highlights: 74 players selling for Rs 388.1 crore on Day 1

IPL Mega Auction 2022 Highlights

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IPL Mega Auction 2022 Highlights: 74 players selling for Rs 388.1 crore on Day 1

IPL Mega Auction 2022 Highlights: 74 players selling for Rs 388.1 crore on Day 1

Highlights of the IPL Mega Auction 2022: It was all about the pacers at the mega auction. While CSK paid Rs 14 crore to repurchase Deepak Chahar, Shardul Thakur, and Prasidh Krishna paid Rs 10 crore. Previously, Mumbai Indians spent Rs 15.25 crore to repurchase Ishan Kishan, while KKR paid Rs 12.25 crore for Shreyas Iyer.

IPL Mega Auction 2022 Highlights: Day 1 of the IPL 2022 Mega Auction concludes with 74 players sold also Rs 388.10 crore spent. On Day 1 of the mega auction, 74 players, including 20 overseas players, were sold for Rs 388.10 crore. Ishan Kishan to MI for Rs 15.25 crore is the most expensive acquisition.

Sandeep Lamichhane from Nepal remains unsold. Also with that, Day 1 of the IPL 2022 mega auction concludes.

R Sai Kishore has been sold to Gujarat Titans for Rs 3 crore in the ongoing Indian Premier League auction. Gujarat Titans have paid Rs 3 crore for Tamil Nadu’s left-arm spinner. They held off SunRisers Hyderabad also Punjab Kings in a bidding war.

Shreyas Gopal has sold to SRH for Rs 75 lakh at the IPL auction.

Shreyas Gopal, a leg spinner from Karnataka, joins SunRisers Hyderabad. They pay Rs 75 lakh for him.

IPL auction is live, and KC Cariappa has sold to RR for Rs 30 lakh.

KC Cariappa, a mystery spinner, is purchase by the Rajasthan Royals for Rs 30 lakh.

CSK buys Tushar, PBKS buys Ishan Porel in IPL auction. The Chennai Super Kings purchases Tushar Deshpande for Rs 20 lakh. The Punjab Kings have signed Ishan Porel for Rs 25 lakh. What a day it has been for Avesh Khan. For Rs 10 crore, the former Delhi Capitals pacer was sold to Lucknow Super Giants. 

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