Full list of sold and unsold players in IPL Auction 2025: Vaibhav Suryavanshi became the youngest-ever player to be picked in IPL after Rajasthan Royals paid ₹1.10 crore for the 13-year-old. India pacers Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Deepak Chahar, Akash Deep and Mukesh Kumar, and South Africa's Marco Jansen sparked a bidding war on Day 2 of IPL Auction 2025. Bhuvi was the costliest on the second of the auction as RCB paid ₹10.75 crore for him. Chahar got ₹9.25 crore, while Akash Deep and Mukesh got ₹8 crore each from LSG and DC, respectively. from Mumbai Indians. Jansen, who had a base price of ₹1.25 crore, was roped in by PBKS for ₹7 crore. Krunal Pandya may be out of the Indian side for some time but he is still a sought-after buy in the IPL as RCB bought him for ₹5.75 crore. KKR didn't bid for Nitish Rana at all. He went to RR for ₹4.2 crore. India's in-form all-rounder Washington Sundar was bought by Gujarat Titans for ₹3.20 crore after Rovman Powell became the first player to be sold on Day 2. The West Indies all-rounder was picked up by KKR for his base price of ₹1.5 crore. Faf du Plessis went to Delhi Capitals for ₹2 crore. New Zealand cricketers Kane Williamson and India's Prithvi Shaw and Shardul Thakur remained unsold. In the accelerated auction, England's Will Jacks grabbed the headlines after getting ₹5.25 crore from the Mumbai Indians. Mustafizur Rahman found no takers.
Full list of sold and unsold players in IPL Auction 2025
Rasikh Salam Dar, Nehal Wadhera and Abdul Samad went big among uncapped players. Rasikh became the highest paid uncapped player on Day 1 as RCB roped the pacer for ₹6 crore. From a base price of ₹30 lakh, Wadhera went to Punjab Kings for ₹4.20 crore, while LSG paid the same for Samad. Mumbai Indians entered the auction late but their first pick was New Zealand's Trent Boult for ₹12.50 crore. Jofra Archer ( ₹12.5 crore) and Josh Hazlewood ( ₹12.50 crore) were the other overseas fast bowlers to earn big bucks. Venkatesh Iyer was the biggest pick outside the marquee set as Kolkata Knight Riders paid a staggering ₹23.75 crore to bring back the India all-rounder in their squad, while Ishan Kishan found a new home in SRH for ₹11.25 crore. David Warner was the biggest name to go unsold after Rishabh Pant broke Shreyas Iyer's record within minutes to become IPL's costliest buy as Lucknow Super Giants spent a mind-boggling ₹27 crore for the wicketkeeper-batter. This happened moments after Punjab Kings broke the bank to get Indian batter Shreyas Iyer for a whopping ₹26.75 Crore, breaking Mitchell Starc's record of ₹24.75 crore last year. Arshdeep Singh raked in the moolah, becoming the first player to be sold in IPL Auction 2025. He got ₹18 crore as Punjab Kings used their RTM card to beat Sunrisers Hyderabad. Gujarat Titans paid ₹10.75 crore to get Kagiso Rabada. Jos Buttler was sold to Gujarat Titans for ₹15.75 crore. In Marquee Set 2, India bowlers Yuzvendra Chahal, Mohammed Shami, and Mohammed Siraj ruled. Chahal got ₹18 crore from PBKS. Shami was picked up for ₹10 Crore by SRH, while Siraj went to GT for ₹12.25 Crore. Among top batters, KL Rahul, quite expectedly, went for big bucks. DC paid ₹14 crore for the opener on Day 1 of IPL Auction 2025.
Source Name : Hindustan Times