Update from the recent IPL 2025 auction: Punjab Kings have successfully acquired the services of the talented South African all-rounder, Marco Jansen. Meanwhile, Krunal Pandya has been signed by Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Surprisingly, Shardul Thakur, a familiar face in the league, went unsold in the auction held in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
In the set for capped all-rounders, surprises were on the cards, with some of the top starts being cashed in for bargain and some finding no bidders despite their reputed stints in the cash-rich league.
The first name to pop up was the seasoned star Shardul Thakur, who featured for the Chennai Super Kings in IPL 2024. Even though he didn't have one of the best seasons in the cash-rich league, there were expectations to see paddle being raised for him.
However, surprisingly, no bids came for him by any franchise, which resulted in Shardul going unsold.
Washington Sundar, who is currently involved in India's ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Australia, initially didn't see any bids coming for him.
The awkward silence was broken after Ashish Nehra consulted around the table, and Gujarat Titans decided to make the first bid. Lucknow Super Giants decided to step in as the bid steadily gained pace. GT led with a bid of ₹3.2 crore, which turned out to be the decisive price.
South Africa's explosive all-rounder Marco Jansen's name entered the mega auction with a base price of ₹1.25 crore. Mumbai Indians and Punjab Kings engaged in a fierce bidding war, with paddles being raised within the blink of an eye.
MI decided to drop out, and GT stepped in to mark the beginning of another intense battle. Paddles were lifted quickly as the bid zoomed past ₹5 crore.
GT were resilient, but PBKS were sturdy as they raised the bid to ₹7 crore. Following this, GT decided to back out, which sealed Jansen's move from Sunrisers Hyderabad to the north.
New Zealand powerhouse Daryl Mitchell, an established power-packed performer, saw no bids raised for him and went unsold.
Krunal Pandya, a household name in the cash-rich league, saw interest from Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Rajasthan Royals. With both sides showing no signs of backing, RCB eventually outbid RR to secure Pandya's services for ₹5.75 crore.
After missing out on Pandya, RR quickly shifted its focus to former Knight Rider Nitish Rana with a base price of ₹1.50 crore to bolster its batting unit. CSK made the first move for Rana, with RR joining the mix. CSK fell out, but RCB came to sweep the player away.
RR cleared their intentions of bringing Rana to Rajasthan and sealed the deal with ₹4.2 crore bid. West Indies ODI captain Shai Hope was the final player of the set and went unsold.
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