IPL 2025 Auction: Three Kannadiga Players Remain Unsold on Day One.
IPL 2025 Auction: On the
first day of the Indian Premier League's (IPL 2025) massive auction bidding, 72
players were sold. Out of all of them, Rishabh Pant has received the largest
sum. Pant was purchased by the Lucknow Supergiants for an incredible Rs 27
crore.
On the first day of
the IPL season-18 super auction in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, 12 players were still
up for grabs. The fact that three of these twelve players are Kannadigas makes
them unique. Therefore, if we can identify the remaining players on the first
day without becoming agitated....
Devdutt Padikkal: Rs 2 crore. Devdutt Padikkal, a left-arm batsman for Karnataka, was not sold on the first day of the auction despite having the original price. Padikkal played for the Lucknow Super Giants the previous season.
Loveneet
Sisodia :around
this massive auction, Karnataka wicketkeeper batter Loveneet Sisodia brought
around Rs 30 lakh. came with the original cost. On the first day of the
auction, though, the teams were hesitant to purchase the former RCB player.
Shreyas
Gopal: All-around spinner Additionally, Shreyas Gopal didn't sell on the first
day of the auction. No team shown interest in purchasing Kannadiga, who played
for the Mumbai Indians the previous season, on the opening day.
David
Warner, Jonny Bairstow, Kar Salamkhail, Yash Dhul, Anmolpreet Singh, Utkarsh
Singh, Karthik Tyagi, Upendra Yadav, and Piyush Chawla are the other players
who were not sold during the first day of the auction.
The last round of the auction will include a shortlist of the players who were not sold on the first day. As a result, the last round of bidding will reopen for unsold players. As a result, the remaining participants can have good fortune on the second day without experiencing bad luck on the first.
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