IPL AUCTION 2021***

 IPL 2021 auction live updates: Players sold, unsold, squads, team list from the Indian Premier League auction


IPl 2021 Auction Live Updates

by Wisden Staff / February 18, 2021 - 12:15pm


   

The prelude to the 14th edition of the Indian Premier League, the IPL 2021 auction, is set to take place in Chennai on February 18. There are 292 players up for sale and 61 slots to fill –  here are the latest happenings from the event in our IPL 2021 auction live updates.


The eight IPL franchises are preparing for another auction a few months after the end of IPL 2020 with a big season looming ahead of another mega auction. This mini auction has fewer slots to fill, but some interesting players up for grabs after retentions, trades, transfers and releases ahead of the auction.



TV and live streaming details of the IPL 2021 auction can be found here.


IPL 2021 Auction Live Updates

Kyle Jamieson has 54 wickets at an economy of 7.98 and a best of 6-7 in T20s, not to forget his exploits in Test cricket in New Zealand. But, would it swing and seam around as much in India? The jury’s out for this one. A good buy, you reckon?


Kyle Jamieson, the highly touted New Zealand quick enters. RCB and DC throw the bait immediately. This is pulsating. In no time, the base price of INR 75 lakh has shot up to INR 7.5 crore. Punjab enter, as they always do. DC drop out, it is between RCB and PBKS (that’s what Punjab Kings are apparently called now) now. Over 10 crore now! SOLD to RCB at INR 15 crore! 


Martin Guptill – UNSOLD



*Stop the press* Cheteshwar Pujara gets a bid. It is…guess, who? CSK! Well, that was expected, wasn’t it? Base price of course.


A 10-minute break for all of us to take a breather. Don’t go too far.


M Sudhesan and Tejas Baroka also find no takers. UNSOLD so far.


Sandeep Lamichhane is UNSOLD as well. Quite a surprise, that.



J Suchith starts at INR 20 lakh. SRH bag him for INR 30 lakh.


Karanveer Singh is also UNSOLD.


Tushar Deshpande remains UNSOLD. M Siddharth goes to DC for INR 20 lakh.


Riley Meredith is the next one. Punjab and Delhi are locked in a battle for him. The bids have breezed past INR 5 crore already. At the end, it’s Punjab Kings who bag him for INR 8 crore.


Next set now


Chetan Sakariya shone in the SMAT too for Saurashtra and RCB and RR are interested in him. He took 5-11 last month in the Syed Mushtaq Ali game against Vidarbha. SOLD to RR for INR 1.2 crore.


Lukman Meriwala, who had a terrific Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, comes in at a base price of INR 20 lakh. SOLD to DC at base price.


Ankit Rajpoot, the new ball bowler, but no interest for him. UNSOLD


Mujtaba Yousuf – UNSOLD


Avi Barot – UNSOLD


Mohammad Azharuddeen, the Kerala opener who blasted a 37-ball hundred this Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, is sold at base price to RCB.


Kedar Devdhar – UNSOLD


Sheldon Jackson, the veteran Saurashtra keeper. SOLD to KKR at base price.


Vishnu Vinod – SOLD to DC at base price.


Vivek Singh – UNSOLD


And Krishnappa Gowtham steps in. KKR open the bid at INR 20 lakh. Hyderabad want him too. An intense bidding war here. It’s quickly escalated to INR 6.5 crore. CSK STEP IN AT INR 7.75 crore, but Sunrisers aren’t letting him go. SOLD to CSK at INR 9.25 crore


Venkatesh Iyer – UNSOLD


Ayush Badoni – UNSOLD


Say hello to Shahrukh Khan! No, not that one. The Tamil Nadu all-rounder who packs a punch as a finisher. RCB and DC lock horns for him. Punjab enter and are adamant on getting him. They do! SOLD TO Punjab at INR 5.25 crore.


Ripal Patel – SOLD to DC at INR 20 lakh.


First up in SET 7 is Atit Sheth. He goes UNSOLD.


Vishnu Solanki, who hit a Dhoni-esque six off the last ball to win a Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy game is UNSOLD.


Himmat Singh – UNSOLD


Rajat Patidar – SOLD at INR 20 lakh to RCB


Rahul Gahlaut – UNSOLD.


Sachin Baby from Kerala, a former RCB player. And they open the bid. SOLD at base price.


Hari Nishaanth from Tamil Nadu at a base price. UNSOLD.


Himanshu Rana here after the break. No bidders, UNSOLD.


A five-minute break for you to get your coffee.


Qaid Ahmad also remains UNSOLD. Ah well.


Piyush Chawla, who was the most expensive Indian player last time, is back in demand this time too. Released by CSK after IPL 2020, he has been snapped up by Mumbai Indians for INR 2.40 Cr.


Ish Sodhi is another spinner who has no takers. UNSOLD.


Harbhajan Singh, who turns 41 this year, is also UNSOLD.


Mujeeb Ur Rahman is also UNSOLD. Surprise surprise.


Rahul Sharma suffers the same fate. UNSOLD.


Adil Rashid is the first one. No bids. And he’s UNSOLD.


Next set!


Umesh Yadav is sold to Delhi Capitals for INR 1 crore. That was quick.


No takers for Sheldon Contrell. He’s UNSOLD.


Nathan Coulter-Nile, Richardson’s Australia teammate, is up next. And he’s straightaway in the middle of a bidding war. Mumbai Indians acquire him for INR 5 Cr. He’s back to where he was.


Jhye Richardson is the next one. There’s an intense (and rather quick) bidding going on for him! Punjab and RCB are locked in a heated battle for the 24-year-old. Mind you, he was the leading wicket-taker with 29 wickets in the 2020/21 BBL. He’s sold to Punjab for INR 14 Cr! Spectacular.


Mustafizur Rahman goes to Rajasthan Royals for INR 1 Cr. Not enough interest from the others. At that price, it’s a solid deal.


Adam Milne is the next one on the list. Mumbai Indians and Rajasthan Royals getting into a mini-battle to acquire his services. And he’s sold to MI for INR 3.20 Cr


Off to SET 4 now!


Kusal Perera the Sri Lanka wicketkeeper batsman at INR 50 lakh. C’mon fols! He is a legend. No bids and UNSOLD. *disappointed*


Sam Billings at a base price of INR 2 crore. UNSOLD.


Alex Carey in at INR 1.5 crore. Remember, he was released by Delhi Capitals after last season. UNSOLD.


First up is Glenn Phillips who hit New Zealand’s fastest T20I hundred in December last year. No bids for him. UNSOLD.


We are back and it’s wicketkeepers’ time.


We have a mini break! But that went from zilch excitement for SET 1 to all guns blazing for SET 2. Chris Morris with a record buy for an overseas player in the IPL auction.


Highest buys in the IPL Auction


Chris Morris: INR 16.25 cr (Rajasthan, 2021)


Yuvraj Singh: INR 16 cr (Delhi, 2015)

Pat Cummins: INR 15.5 cr (Kolkata, 2020)

Ben Stokes: INR 14.5 cr (Pune, 2017)

GLENN MAXWELL: INR 14.25 cr (Bangalore, 2021) 


Don’t breathe yet. The No.1 ICC T20I batsman Dawid Malan is here. A base price of INR 1.5 crore and who else but Punjab Kings with the opening bid. A STEAL. Sold at base price to Punjab Kings.


Chris Morris is in, and the South African is immediately in a bidding war between MI and RCB. Up to INR 5 crore easily. WOW! That was some race. It’s not done, MI go to INR 8 crore. And 10 crore now. RCB bow out. Morris is a handy death bowler and a terrific lower order batsman. More importantly, it makes Mumbai near-invincible if they get him. But, they have competition as Rajasthan Royals join in. MI up to INR 12.5 crore now, but Rajasthan persist and Mumbai are now out of the race. Wait, though. Punjab enter the fray now. This is now the T̶H̶I̶R̶D̶ HIGHEST BID IN THE HISTORY OF THE IPL AUCTION. Up to INR 16.25 crore. SOLD to Rajasthan Royals for the record fee.


Highest buys in the IPL Auction


Yuvraj Singh: INR 16 cr (Delhi, 2015)

Pat Cummins: INR 15.5 cr (Kolkata, 2020)

Ben Stokes: INR 14.5 cr (Pune, 2017)

GLENN MAXWELL: INR 14.25 cr (Bangalore, 2021)

Yuvraj Singh: INR 14 cr (Bangalore, 2014) 


Shivam Dube at INR 50 lakh. Sunrisers Hyderabad make their first bid. Rajasthan Royals want him too. Delhi Capitals join in at INR 3.8 crore, but Royals go one step ahead. SOLD to Rajasthan Royals for INR 4.4 crore.


Moeen Ali up for grabs. He did show what he is capable of in Chennai two days back. Punjab Kings were impressed apparently and bid for him at INR 2 crore. They aren’t the only ones, though, as CSK join the battle to make up for losing Maxwell. The England all-rounder’s stocks on the rise as Punjab Kings and CSK engage in a bidding war. Sold for INR 7 crore to CSK.


Shakib Al Hasan is up for sale. Kolkata Knight Riders go for the opening bid, but Punjab Kings, and their heavy purse, intervene. SOLD to KKR for INR Rs 3.2 crore.


Here’s Kedar Jadhav to cool it down. UNSOLD.


Phew that was…well, whatever it was.


Glenn Maxwell, who made ripples before the auction, is in at INR 2 crore base price. Interesting fact, he hit ZERO sixes in IPL 2020. But, that doesn’t stop KKR from bidding for him first up. Rajasthan Royals engage them in a battle. Where Rajasthan drop, RCB take up. And, Chennai Super Kings enter the battle at INR 4.6 crore as KKR drops out. CSK seem adamant as they go to INR 6 crore. CSK have just the one overseas slot, and seem to be really keen on the Australia. Up to INR 10 crore now. This is getting ridiculous now for someone who last made a fifty in the IPL in 2016. INR 13 crore now. RCB with the bid at INR 14.25 crore. SOLD to RCB.


A rather uneventful first set. We now move to Set 2 players!


Hanuma Vihari at INR 1 crore is up next. No interest for him. UNSOLD.


Aaron Finch at INR 1.5 crore up next. UNSOLD


Evin Lewis, the West Indies opener up for grabs – A base price of INR 1 crore, but he is UNSOLD.


Finally a bid! Steve Smith with a base price of INR 2 crore and RCB make the bid. They are unchallenged! Oh wait, Delhi Capitals enter the fray. SOLD to DC for INR 2.2 Crore


Jason Roy at INR 2 Crore is up next. No interest for the England opener who was released by Delhi Capitals. UNSOLD!


Alex Hales is up for sale. The England opener was in great form in the Big Bash League in the latest season. At a base price of Rs 1.5 crore, he is UNSOLD!


Karun Nair at INR 50L – No bids for the triple centurion from 2016. UNSOLD.


The auction is about to begin *drumrolls*


Brijesh Patel hints that the crowds will “most likely” be in attendance for IPL 2021!


Welcome to the IPL 2021 Auction! We are about to kickstart the day! Brace yourselves for an interesting day. If you are unfamiliar with how the auction works, here is an explainer.


IPL 2021 team summary before auction

Chennai Super Kings (CSK)

Total players: 19


Overseas players: 7


Available slots: 6


Overseas slots: 1


Salary cap available: INR 19.90 crore


Delhi Capitals (DC)

Total players: 17


Overseas players: 5


Available slots: 8


Overseas slots: 3


Salary cap available: INR 13.4 crore


Punjab Kings (Kings XI Punjab)

Total players: 16


Overseas players: 3


Available slots: 9


Overseas slots: 5


Salary cap available: INR 53.20 crore


Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR)

Total players: 17


Overseas players: 6


Available slots: 8


Overseas slots: 2


Salary cap available: INR 10.75 crore


Mumbai Indians (MI)

Total players: 18


Overseas players: 4


Available slots: 7


Overseas slots: 4


Salary cap available: INR 15.35 crore


Rajasthan Royals (RR)

Total players: 16


Overseas players: 5


Available slots: 9


Overseas slots: 3


Salary cap available: INR 37.85 crore


Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB)

Total players: 14


Overseas players: 5


Available slots: 11


Overseas slots: 3


Salary cap available: INR 35.40 crore


Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH)

Total players: 22


Overseas players: 7


Available slots: 3


Overseas slots: 1


Salary cap available: INR 10.75 crore

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