Complete list of players sold and unsold at the 2025 IPL Auction: On Day 2, Bhuvneshwar and Deepak Chahar were the most expensive; Vaibhav Suryavanshi, 13, was the youngest IPL choice at 1.1 crore.
Complete list of players sold and unsold at the 2025 IPL Auction: The 13-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi was acquired by the Rajasthan Royals for ₹1.10 crore, making him the youngest player ever selected in the IPL. On Day 2 of the IPL Auction 2025, a bidding battle broke out between South Africa's Marco Jansen and India's Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Deepak Chahar, Akash Deep, and Mukesh Kumar. RCB paid ₹10.75 crore for Bhuvi, the most expensive item at the second auction. Chahar received ₹9.25 crore from the Mumbai Indians, while Akash Deep and Mukesh received ₹8 crore from LSG and DC, respectively. PBKS paid ₹7 crore to acquire Jansen, who had a base price of ₹1.25 crore.Even though Krunal Pandya has been out of the Indian team for a while, RCB paid ₹5.75 crore to get him, proving that he is still a desirable addition to the IPL. Nitish Rana was not even bid on by KKR. He paid ₹4.2 crore to RR. Rovman Powell was the first player to be sold on Day 2, and Gujarat Titans purchased India's in-form all-rounder Washington Sundar for ₹3.20 crore. At a base fee of ₹1.5 crore, KKR acquired the West Indies all-rounder. Faf du Plessis paid ₹2 crore to the Delhi Capitals. Ajinkya Rahane and Prithvi Shaw of India, as well as Kane Williamson and Glenn Phillips of New Zealand, were not sold. Will Jacks of England made news in the rushed auction after receiving ₹5.25 crore from the Mumbai Indians. Mustafizur Rahman and Umran Malik found no takers.
Among uncapped players, Abdul Samad, Rasikh Salam Dar, and Nehal Wadhera were very successful. When RCB acquired Rasikh for ₹6 crore on Day 1, he became the most paid uncapped player. Wadhera paid ₹4.20 crore to Punjab Kings from a base price of ₹30 lakh, and LSG did the same for Samad. Trent Boult of New Zealand was the Mumbai Indians' first selection, costing ₹12.50 crore, despite their late entry into the auction. The two foreign fast bowlers who made significant sums of money were Josh Hazlewood (₹12.50 crore) and Jofra Archer (₹12.5 crore). Ishan Kishan got a new home at SRH for ₹11.25 crore, while Venkatesh Iyer was the largest pick outside of the marquee set. The Kolkata Knight Riders paid an incredible ₹23.75 crore to bring the India all-rounder back to their squad. After Rishabh Pant broke Shreyas Iyer's record in a matter of minutes and became the most expensive acquisition in the IPL, the Lucknow Super Giants paid an incredible ₹27 crore for the wicketkeeper-batter, leaving David Warner and Devdutt Padikkal as the two notable names that remained unsold.
This occurred shortly after Punjab Kings shattered Mitchell Starc's record of ₹24.75 crore last year by spending a staggering ₹26.75 crore to get Indian batsman Shreyas Iyer. Arshdeep Singh became the first player to be auctioned in the 2025 IPL Auction after raking in the money. When Punjab Kings defeated Sunrisers Hyderabad using their RTM card, he received ₹18 crore. Kagiso Rabada was acquired by the Gujarat Titans for ₹10.75 crore. For ₹15.75 crore, Jos Buttler was sold to the Gujarat Titans. India's bowlers Mohammed Shami, Mohammed Siraj, and Yuzvendra Chahal dominated Marquee Set 2. PBKS gave Chahal ₹18 crore. Siraj went to GT for ₹12.25 Crore, while Shami was picked up by SRH for ₹10 Crore. Among the best batters, KL Rahul naturally went for big bucks. DC paid ₹14 crore for the opener on Day 1 of IPL Auction 2025.
The Delhi Capitals paid ₹11.75 crore for the acquisition of Australian pacer Mitchell Starc, who broke auction records when he was bought by the Kolkata Knight Riders for ₹24.75 crore the last time.
Of the capped all-rounders, Marcus Stoinis of Australia cost PBKS ₹11 crore, while Ravichandran Ashwin of India was sold to CSK for ₹9.75 crore.
Of the capped all-rounders, Marcus Stoinis of Australia cost PBKS ₹11 crore, while Ravichandran Ashwin of India was sold to CSK for ₹9.75 crore.
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Complete list of players sold and unsold at the 2025 IPL Auction
Kane Williamson (New Zealand), with a base price of ₹2 crore, is still unsold as of DAY 2 Capped Batters Set 2.
With a base price of ₹2 crore, Glenn Phillips (New Zealand) is still unsold.
The Kolkata Knight Riders purchased Rovman Powell (West Indies) for ₹1.50 crore, which was his base price.
The Delhi Capitals purchased Faf du Plessis (South Africa) for ₹2 crore, which was the base price.
The ₹1.5 crore base price of Ajinkya Rahane (India) has not been sold.
Complete list of players sold and unsold at the 2025 IPL Auction
Kane Williamson (New Zealand), with a base price of ₹2 crore, is still unsold as of DAY 2 Capped Batters Set 2.
With a base price of ₹2 crore, Glenn Phillips (New Zealand) is still unsold.
The Kolkata Knight Riders purchased Rovman Powell (West Indies) for ₹1.50 crore, which was his base price.
The Delhi Capitals purchased Faf du Plessis (South Africa) for ₹2 crore, which was the base price.
The ₹1.5 crore base price of Ajinkya Rahane (India) has not been sold.
At a starting price of ₹1.5 crore, Mayank Agarwal (India) has not been sold.
The ₹75 lakh base price of Prithvi Shaw (India) has not been sold.
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The base price of ₹2 crore for Shardul Thakur (India) has not been sold.
At a base price of ₹2 crore, Washington Sundar (India) sold to Gujarat Titans for ₹3.20 crore.
The Chennai Super Kings paid ₹2.40 crore for Sam Curran (England), who had a basic price of ₹2 crore.
South Africa's Marco Jansen sold to Punjab Kings for ₹7 crore, with a base price of ₹1.25 crore.
The ₹2 crore base price of Daryl Mitchell (New Zealand) has not been sold.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru purchased Krunal Pandya (India) for ₹5.75 crore, with a base price of ₹2 crore.
The Rajasthan Royals purchased Nitish Rana (India) for ₹4.20 crore, with a base price of ₹1.50 crore.
The ₹75 lakh base price of Prithvi Shaw (India) has not been sold.
All-rounders with caps Second Set
The base price of ₹2 crore for Shardul Thakur (India) has not been sold.
At a base price of ₹2 crore, Washington Sundar (India) sold to Gujarat Titans for ₹3.20 crore.
The Chennai Super Kings paid ₹2.40 crore for Sam Curran (England), who had a basic price of ₹2 crore.
South Africa's Marco Jansen sold to Punjab Kings for ₹7 crore, with a base price of ₹1.25 crore.
The ₹2 crore base price of Daryl Mitchell (New Zealand) has not been sold.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru purchased Krunal Pandya (India) for ₹5.75 crore, with a base price of ₹2 crore.
The Rajasthan Royals purchased Nitish Rana (India) for ₹4.20 crore, with a base price of ₹1.50 crore.
At a base price of ₹1.25 crore, Capped Wicketkeepers Set 2 Shai Hope (West Indies) is still unsold.
For ₹1 crore, Ryan Rickelton (South Africa) was traded to the Mumbai Indians.
With a basic price of ₹75 lakh, KS Bharat (India) is still unsold.
Josh Inglis (Australia) sold to Punjab Kings for ₹2.60 crore, with a base price of ₹2 crore.
The base price of ₹1 crore for Alex Carey (Australia) has not been sold.
The 75 lakh base price of Donovan Ferreira (South Africa) has not been sold.
Capped Fast Bowlers Set 2 Tushar Deshpande (India) sold to the Rajasthan Royals for ₹6.50 crore after having a starting price of ₹1 crore.
The Gujarat Titans paid ₹2.40 crore for Gerald Coetzee (South Africa), who had a base price of ₹1.25 crore.
India's Bhuvneshwar Kumar was sold to Royal Challengers for ₹2 crore.
For ₹1 crore, Ryan Rickelton (South Africa) was traded to the Mumbai Indians.
With a basic price of ₹75 lakh, KS Bharat (India) is still unsold.
Josh Inglis (Australia) sold to Punjab Kings for ₹2.60 crore, with a base price of ₹2 crore.
The base price of ₹1 crore for Alex Carey (Australia) has not been sold.
The 75 lakh base price of Donovan Ferreira (South Africa) has not been sold.
Capped Fast Bowlers Set 2 Tushar Deshpande (India) sold to the Rajasthan Royals for ₹6.50 crore after having a starting price of ₹1 crore.
The Gujarat Titans paid ₹2.40 crore for Gerald Coetzee (South Africa), who had a base price of ₹1.25 crore.
India's Bhuvneshwar Kumar was sold to Royal Challengers for ₹2 crore.
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