The much-anticipated IPL 2025 mega auction has officially begun, as the 10 participating franchises prepare to finalise their squads for the upcoming season. This two-day event, which takes place once every three years, is expected to see intense bidding battles as teams vie for the services of top-tier talent from across the globe.

For the first time in IPL history, the auction is being held outside India. The stage is set at the Abady Al Johar Arena in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, a venue with a seating capacity of 15,000 that promises to deliver a thrilling atmosphere as franchises compete for coveted players.

A total of 577 players are available in the auction pool, which includes 367 Indian cricketers and 210 overseas players. The original pool of 574 players was expanded ahead of the auction with the inclusion of some high-profile names, such as England’s Jofra Archer, USA’s Saurabh Netravalkar, and India’s Hardik Tamore.

List of players sold during IPL 2025 auction (all prices in INR)

PLAYERS

COUNTRY

TEAMS

BASE PRICE

SOLD FOR

Arshdeep Singh

India

PBKS

2 crore

18 crore (RTM)

Kagiso Rabada

SA

GT

2 crore

10.75 crore

Shreyas Iyer

India

PBKS

2 crore

26.75 crore

Jos Buttler

England

GT

2 crore

15.75 crore

Mitchell Starc

Australia

DC

2 crore

11.75 crore

Rishabh Pant

India

LSG

2 crore

27 crore

Mohammed Shami

India

SRH

2 crore

10 crore

David Miller

SA

LSG

1.5 crore

7.5 crore

Yuzvendra Chahal

India

PBKS

2 crore

18 crore

Mohammed Siraj

India

GT

2 crore

12.25 crore

Liam Livingstone

England

RCB

2 crore

8.75 crore

KL Rahul

India

DC

2 crore

14 crore

With 204 available slots to fill, including 70 reserved for overseas players, the competition is fierce. Each franchise is allowed to retain a maximum of four overseas players, acquiring top international stars a priority for many teams.

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As the auction progresses, teams will look to balance their squad with a combination of experienced players and fresh talent to ensure a well-rounded team capable of competing for the IPL title.

By the end of the auction, each franchise will have to assemble a squad of at least 18 players, including a combination of overseas and domestic talent. The next two days will see the likes of established international stars, young Indian prodigies, and dynamic T20 specialists battle it out for lucrative contracts.

Many players have already been earmarked as key targets, and several bidding wars are expected as the franchise owners and team management go all-in to secure their preferred players.

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