Live Blog: Imran Tahir, Pragyan Ojha, Brad Hogg and Ish Sodhi remain unsold 

This is the last auction of the 10-year cycle after which all players are set to go back into the auction pool   - Sakshi Post

Rookie Indian spinner Krishnappa Gowtham goes for Rs 2 crore to Mumbai Indians, 20 times his base price of Rs 10 lakh

IPL auction: Rising Pune Supergiants get Ben Stokes for whopping Rs 14.5 cr

Rashid, Nabi first Afghan cricketers in IPL; Stokes goes for Rs 14.5 cr

Spinner Rashid Khan and all-rounder Mohammed Nabi were on Monday bought by defending champions Sunrisers Hyderabad, making them the first Afghanistan cricketers to be bought

Auction will resume after the lunch break.



Mumbai Indians win the bid for karn sharma after a tug-of-war with The Gujarat Lions!



S. Badrinath goes for sale at a base price of Rs. 30 lakhs, no bids and goes unsold.

Tejas Singh Baroka goes for sale at a base price of Rs. 10 lakhs. Gujarat Lions gets him for the base price.

Kings XI Punjab gets T. Natarajan for Rs. 3 crores.

Aniket Choudhary at a base price of Rs. 10 lakhs goes for sale. Fierce bidding between Gujarat Lions and Royal Challengers Bangalore. Royal Challengers gets him for Rs. 2 crores.

Delhi Daredevils bought four overseas players __ Angelo Matthews, Corey Anderson, Kagiso Rabada and Pat Cummins



Eklavya Dwivedi is sold to SunRisers Hyderabad for INR 75 lacs, Aditya Tare sold to Delhi Daredevils for INR 25 lacs

And the Indian Premier League will have a player from Afghanistan playing for the first time! Mohammad Nabi sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for 30 lakhs.

Imran Tahir, Pragyan Ojha, Brad Hogg and Ish Sodhi remain unsold




Pacer Ishant Sharma remains unsold



RCB get Tymal Mills for INR 12 Cr



New Zealand's Trent Boult sold to Kolkata Knight Riders for INR 500 lacs



Kagiso Rabada sold to Delhi Daredevils



English Skipper Eoin Morgan to get into Punjabi colors this season



Ben Stokes sold to Rising Pune Supergiants for Rs. 14.50 crores



This is the last auction of the 10-year cycle after which all players are set to go back into the auction pool. The auction for the 10th season of Indian Premier League will begin on Monday at 9.30 a.m., in Bengaluru. There will be a strong focus on buying uncapped Indian players with eight franchises gearing up to pick a maximum of 76 out of the 350 plus, who will go under the hammer.


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