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- Kevin Pietersen went to Deccan Chargers for $650,000
- Rajasthan Royals then bought New Zealand’s Ross Taylor for $1 million
- Vijay Mallya’s Royal Challengers bought South African batsman AB de Villiers for $1.1 million
- Vijay Mallya’s Royal Challengers bought Indian bowler Zaheer Khan for $900,000
- Vijay Mallya’s Royal Challengers bought Sri Lankan all-rounder Dilshan for $650,000
- Yuvraj Singh was bought by new team Pune Warriors for $1.8 million
- Kochi team bagged Sri Lanka’s Mahela Jayawardene for $1.5 million
- Mumbai also bought Australian all-rounder Andrew Symonds for $850,000
- Sri Lankan skipper Kumar Sangakkara went to Deccan Chargers for $700,000
- No takers for Sourav Ganguly and Chris Gayle
- New Zealander Daniel Vettori for $550,000 went to Rajasthan
- New Zealander Brendon McCullum went to Kochi for $475,000
- Jacque Kallis was bought by KKR for $1.1 million
- South African all-rounder Johan Botha went to Royals for $950,000
- South African skipper Graeme Smith went to Pune for $500,000
- Rahul Dravid went to Rajasthan Royals for $500,000
- Kings XI Punjab bought Adam Gilchrist for $900,000
- Kolkata Knight Riders bought Gautam Gambhir for a whopping $2.4 million
- Kolkata Knight Riders bought Yusuf Pathan for a whopping $2.1 million
- Mumbai Indians bagged Rohit Sharma for $2 million
- Team Kochi bought pacer RP Singh for $500,000
- Team Kochi bought their home boy S Sreesanth for $900,000
- Team Kochi bought VVS Laxman for $400,000
- Delhi Daredevils bagged Irfan Pathan for $1.9 million
- Pune Warriors bought Robin Uthappa for $2.1 million
- Chennai Super Kings bagged Australian Michael Hussey for $425,000
- Jesse Ryder and Herschelle Gibbs got no takers
- Brian Lara got no takers too at $400,000
- Deccan Chargers bought Shikhar Dhawan for $300,000
- Deccan Chargers bought JP Duminy for $300,000
- Kings XI then bagged David Hussey for $1.4 million
- Australian David Warner went to Delhi for $750,000
- Royal Challengers Bangalore bought dashing batsman Saurabh Tiwary for $1.6 million
- Delhi Daredavils bagged Pragyan Ojha for $270,000
- Kolkata Knight Riders bought Brad Haddin for $375,000
- Australian wicket keeper Tim Paine went to Team Pune $270,000
- Matt Prior went unsold
- Mark Boucher went unsold
- Jacobs went to Mumbai Indians for $190,000
- Punjab get Dinesh Karthik for $900,000
- James Hopes is sold to Delhi Daredevils to $350,000
- Indian all rounder Ravindra Jadeja is bagged by Team Cochi for $950,000
- Luke Wright of England went unsold for base price of $400,000
- Bangladeshi Shakib Al Hasan went to Kolkata Knight Riders for $425,000
- Stuart Broad, England’s bowler with base price of $400,000 went to Kings XI Punjab for $425,000
- Abhishek Nayar from India with base price of $50,000 went to Kings XI Punjab for $800,000, 16 times his base price
- Angelo Mathews from Srilanka went to Team Pune for $950,000
- Dwayne Bravo is sold for $200,000 to Chennai Super Kings
- Steven Smith sold for $200,000 to Team Kochi
- James Franklin is sold to Mumbai Indians for $100,000
- Dilhara Fernando found no takers
- James Anderson from England, the killer bowling performance in Ashes remains unsold too
- Ishant Sharma, Indian bowler, is sold to Deccan Chargers for $450,000
- Pravin Kumar, another Indian bowler, is bagged by Kings XI Punjab for good sum of $800,000
- Ashish Nehra, one more Indian bowler, while all the teams are trying to grab fast bowlers, is sold to Team Pune Warriors for $850,000
- Australian fast bowler, Brett Lee, is under the auction… and here he goes at his base price for $400,000 to Kolkata Knight Riders. The opening bid is the closing bid.
- South African Morne Morkel who was from the star bowler pair in recent India tour to South Africa, is sold for $475,000 to Delhi Daredevils
- Another South African bowling superstar, Dale Steyn, with base price of $200,000, is being targetted by all teams. He is bagged by Deccan Chargers for $1.2 million
- Australian bowler Ryan Harris is bagged by Kings XI Punjab for $425,000
- Dirk Nannes, another Australian bowler, bagged by Royal Challengers for $650,000
- Doug Bollinger from Australia under the hammer now. $700,000 by Chennai Super Kings. SOLD.
- Muttiah Muralitharan, the Srilankan top bowler with base price of $300,000 is chased by many teams specially Kochi, and here he goes to Kochi for $1.1 million. Another bowler above the $1 million mark. Superb!
- Graeme Swann, the English spinner goes unsold, that’s again a shocker
- And there Piyush Chawala, the Indian spinner is bagged by Kings XI Punjab for $900,000
- Spinner Ravichandran Ashwin is sold for $850,000 to Chennai Super Kings
- Ajantha Mendis, the Srilankan bowler is unsold. Probably the teams are chosing overseas players carefully due to the limit
- Pragyan Ojha is pulling good bids. Pragyan Ojha is retained by Deccan Charges for $500,000
- Murali Karthik, another Indian spinner, but remains unsold
- Amit Mishra, the Indian bowler is pulling some bids unlike Murali Karthik and goes to Deccan Chargers for $300,000
- Nathan McCullum from New Zealand, gets no bidders than Team Pune for $100,000. Opening bid remains closing bid
- Ramesh Powar, another Indian spinner, almost went on opening bid but got some more bids and now he goes for $180,000 to the new team of Kochi
- Chamara Kapugedera from Srilanka, gets no bids
- Aaron Finch the Australian cricketer goes to Delhi Daredevils for $300,000
- Eoin Morgan, the English Batsman, hopefully gets some bidders. Rajasthan Royals is the first bidder. Finally English player is sold for $350,000 to Kolkata Knight Riders
- Brad Hodge, the Australian crickets is sold to Team Kochi for $425,000
- Tamim Iqbal from Bangladesh goes unsold
- Callum Ferguson from Australia bagged by $300,000 to team Pune
- Manoj Tiwary for $475,000 to Kolkata Knight Riders
- Cheteshwar Pujara sold to the Royal Challengers Bangalore for a good amount of $750000
- S Badrinath went 8 times his base price for $800,000 to Chennai Super Kings
- Rajasthan Royal bagged Paul Collingwood for very cheap at $250,000
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Wow, no takers for Sourav is hard to believe. Who would’ve thought it. And looks like Mallya’s RC made some good choices. Too bad he couldn’t bag Dravid also.