Hyderabad pacer Mohammed Siraj was rewarded for his hard work , who showed excellence in the recently concluded Ranji Trophy, as he was bagged by the Sunrisers Hyderabad for Rs 2.6 crore. English all-rounder who was impressive in the series against India — Ben Stokes, was the biggest gainer and the hottest property of the auctions. Stokes was bought by the Rising Pune Supergiants for a whopping Rs. 14.4 crore – the highest for any foreign player in the history of IPL. Making their mark were Afghanistan players Mohammad Nabi and Rashid Khan. The duo created history by becoming the only Afghanistan players to bag IPL deals.
Following is the list of players who were sold in the IPL auction on Monday.
Players sold in first round:
Eoin Morgan — Kings XI Punjab for Rs 2 crores
Pawan Negi — Royal Challengers Bangalore for Rs 1 crore
Angelo Mathews — Delhi Daredevils for Rs 2 crores
Ben Stokes — Rising Pune Supergiants for Rs 14.5 crores
Corey Anderson — Delhi Daredevils for Rs 1 crore
Nicholas Pooran — Mumbai Indians for Rs 30 lakhs
Kagiso Rabada — Delhi Daredevils for Rs 5 crores
Trent Boult — Kolkata Knight Riders for Rs 5 crores
Tymal Mills — Royal Challengers Bangalore for Rs 12 crores
Pat Cummins — Delhi Daredevils for Rs 4.5 crores
Mitchell Johnson — Mumbai Indians for Rs 2 crores
Ankit Bawne — Delhi Daredevils Rs 10 lakhs
Tanmay Agarwal — Sunrisers Hyderabad for Rs 10 lakhs
Mohammad Nabi — Sunrisers Hyderabad for Rs 30 lakhs
K Gowtham — Mumbai Indians for Rs 2 crores
Rahul Tewatia — Kings XI Punjab for Rs 25 lakhs
Aditya Tare — Delhi Daredevils for Rs 25 lakhs
Eklavya Dwivedi — Sunrisers Hyderabad for Rs 75 lakhs
Aniket Choudhary — Royal Challengers for Bangalore Rs 2 crores
T Natarajan Kings XI — Punjab for Rs 3 crores
Nathu Singh Gujarat Lions Rs 50 lakhs
Basil Thampi Gujarat Lions — Rs 85 lakhs
M Ashwin — Delhi Daredevils for Rs 1 crore
Tejas Baroka — Gujarat Lions for Rs 10 lakhs
Rashid Khan — Sunrisers Hyderabad for Rs 4 crores
Pravin Tambe — Sunrisers
Hyderabad for Rs 10 lakhs
Chris Woakes — Kolkata Knight for Riders Rs 4.2 crores
Karn Sharma — Mumbai Indians for Rs 3.2 crores
Rishi Dhawan — Kolkata Knight Riders for Rs 55 lakhs
Matt Henry — Kings XI Punjab for Rs 50 lakhs
Jaydev Unadkat — Rising Pune Supergiants for Rs 30 lakhs
Varun Aaron — Kings XI Punjab for Rs 2.8 crores
Manpreet Gony — Gujarat Lions for Rs 60 lakhs
Players sold in second round:
Martin Guptill — Kings XI Punjab for Rs 50 lakhs
Jason Roy — Gujarat Lions for Rs 1 crore
Saurabh Tiwary — Mumbai Indians for Rs 30 lakhs
Chris Jordan — Sunrisers Hyderabad for Rs 50 lakhs
Nathan Coulter-Nile — Kolkata Knight Riders for Rs 3.5 crores
Praveen Dubey — Royal Challengers Bangalore for Rs 10 lakhs
Navdeep Saini — Delhi Daredevils for Rs 10 lakhs
Ben Laughlin — Sunrisers Hyderabad for Rs 30 lakhs
Billy Stanlake — Royal Challengers Bangalore for Rs 30 lakhs
Mohammed Siraj — Sunrisers Hyderabad for Rs 2.6 crores
Rahul Chahar — Rising Pune Supergiants for Rs 10 lakhs
Saurabh Kumar — Rising Pune Supergiants for Rs 10 lakhs
Asela Gunaratne — Mumbai Indians for Rs 30 lakhs
Daniel Christian — Rising Pune Supergiants for Rs 1 crore
Rovman Powell — Kolkata Knight Riders for Rs 30 lakhs
Darren Sammy — Kings XI Punjab for Rs 30 lakhs
Munaf Patel — Gujarat Lions for Rs 30 lakhs
Rinku Singh — Kings XI Punjab for Rs 10 lakhs
Shashank Singh — Delhi Daredevils for Rs 10 lakhs
Milind Tandon — Rising Pune Supergiants for Rs 10 lakhs
Kulwant Khejroliya — Mumbai Indians for Rs 10 lakhs
Chirag Suri — Gujarat Lions from Rs 10 lakhs
R Sanjay Yadav — Kolkata Knight Riders for Rs 10 lakhs
Shelley Shaurya — Gujarat Lions for Rs 10 lakhs
Shubham Agarwal –Gujarat Lions for Rs 10 lakhs
Ishank Jaggi — Kolkata Knight Riders for Rs 10 lakhs
Rahul Tripathi –Rising Pune Supergiants for Rs 10 lakhs
Pratham Singh — Gujarat Lions for Rs 10 lakhs.