IPL 2025 Auction Highlights: CSK, MI projected XI after teams finalise squads
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IPL 2025 Auction Highlights: CSK, MI projected XI after teams finalise squads

IPL 2025 Mega Auction Live: Bihar's Vaibhav Suryavanshi, at 13 years, became the youngest ever player to be picked by an IPL franchise while out-of-favour India seamer Bhuvneshwar Kumar fetched a winning bid of Rs 10.75 crore from Royal Challengers Bengaluru on a largely predictable second day of the mega auction on Monday.

Suryavanshi went to Rajasthan Royals for Rs 1.10 crore. Suryavanshi, talked about as a prodigy, made his T20 debut for Bihar in the ongoing Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy against Rajasthan on Saturday and scored a 6-ball 13 before falling to Deepak Chahar.

Suryavanshi made headlines recently when he became the youngest batter to score an international century, achieving the feat in a Youth Test for India Under-19 against Australia U-19 in Chennai. He smashed 104 off 62 balls in that match.

Ajinkya Rahane, who had gone unsold earlier in the day, returned to the auction and to the Kolkata Knight Riders' camp for Rs 1.50 crore.

However, the Mumbai duo of Shardul Thakur and Prithvi Shaw along with New Zealand stars Kane Williamson and Glenn Phillips were among the unsold players.

But before the youngster sprang a surprise, lesser-fancied Indian fast bowlers hit pay dirt.

Out of national reckoning for more than two years, Bhuvneshwar's experience was in demand among the IPL franchises earlier in the day.

Bhuvneshwar, who will be 35 before the start of next IPL, has 300 wickets from 287 career T20 games and an economy rate of less than eight. But he last played for India during a tour of New Zealand in November 2022 and is considered well past his prime at the international level.

However, with at least three Indian pacers needed per team, the pool is not large enough to ensure equal distribution among the 10 teams.

Therefore, an out-of-favour Bhuvneshwar, an injury-prone Deepak Chahar (Rs 9.25 crore for Mumbai Indians) and a Test reserve Mukesh Kumar (Rs 8 crore RTM by Delhi Capitals) got good deals on the second day when franchises came with leaner purse after splurging on Sunday.

Akash Deep, the Test pacer, got a Rs 8 crore deal from Lucknow Super Giants.

What works for Chahar and Bhuvneshwar is their ability to swing the white ball in Powerplays. Mukesh has takers for his wide yorkers at the death.

Even a Tushar Deshpande, who has an economy rate of close to 10 runs per over, was snapped by Rajasthan Royals at Rs 6.50 crore. He is currently recuperating from an ankle operation.

Former RCB skipper Faf du Plessis became the biggest bargain buy for Delhi Capitals at a base price of Rs two crore while Gujarat Titans were smart to lap up India all-rounder Washington Sundar for Rs 3.20 crore.

The paucity of good seam bowling Indian all-rounders in the auction list allowed South African Marco Jansen to laugh his way to the bank with a Rs seven crore deal from Punjab Kings.

Englishman Sam Curran, who had once attracted a Rs 18 crore bid, only had a couple of takers with CSK bringing him back home at Rs 2.40 crore.

Shardul, Shaw and Rahane can come back for the accelerated auction if the franchises pick them for it.

For Rahane, it wasn't surprising as his form dipped alarmingly during his second season with CSK and during the ongoing domestic season, he has managed to hold his Mumbai spot due to his role of skipper.

In case of Shardul, it is the 'Impact Player' rule that became his undoing as neither his batting has the requisite firepower for T20 cricket nor does his seam bowling, with a T20I economy rate of 9.15, inspires confidence.

For Shaw, massive weight gain and fitness issues along with off-the-field drama has not exactly enhanced his reputation.

Among the three, only Shaw still has a chance to find some takers at the end because of his explosive Powerplay game. But his struggle against quality pace is well-documented.

Hardik Pandya's brother Krunal Pandya got a Rs 5.75 crore deal from RCB who needed an experienced spin bowling all-rounder.

Nitish Rana, who had once breached the million dollar mark as an uncapped player, got a Rs 4.20 crore winning bid from Rajasthan Royals.
18:35 (IST) Nov 25
IPL 2025 Auction Live: Azmatullah Omarzai sold to PBKS for Rs 2.40 crore
Afghanistan all-rounder Azmatullah Omarzai has become one of the latest signings in the IPL 2025 Auction. Entering the auction with a base price of Rs 1.50 crore, Omarzai has quickly attracted interest from multiple franchises, including Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and Punjab Kings (PBKS). After some back-and-forth, PBKS emerges as the winner with a successful bid of Rs 2.40 crore.

Known for his dynamic batting and handy bowling, Omarzai brings a well-rounded skill set to Punjab Kings. His aggressive all-round abilities will provide the team with the flexibility to balance both the middle-order and the bowling attack. CSK, despite showing initial interest, ultimately does not pursue the Afghanistan cricketer further.

With this acquisition, PBKS hopes to add depth and versatility to their squad, making Omarzai a valuable asset for IPL 2025.
18:32 (IST) Nov 25
IPL 2025 Auction Live: Will Jacks sold to MI for Rs 5.25 crore
England's explosive opener, Will Jacks, is up for bidding next in the IPL 2025 Auction. Entering with a base price of Rs 2 crore, the talented batter, who played for Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) last season, immediately attracts attention. Both Mumbai Indians (MI) and Punjab Kings (PBKS) show interest in Jacks, but MI proves to be the most determined bidder.

After a brief bidding war, MI make their move and secure Jacks for a hefty Rs 5.25 crore, well above his base price. The move signals Mumbai’s intent to bolster their top-order with a hard-hitting, versatile player. Royal Challengers Bangalore, who had the option to use their Right to Match (RTM) card, ultimately decide against exercising it, allowing Mumbai to seal the deal.

Will Jacks brings his power-hitting prowess and experience to Mumbai, making him a strong addition to their squad as they look to improve their batting lineup for IPL 2025.
18:29 (IST) Nov 25
IPL Auction 2025 Live: Deepak Hooda sold to CSK
Deepak Hooda, the versatile Baroda all-rounder, is the next player up for grabs in the IPL 2025 Auction. With a base price of Rs 1 crore, the bidding heats up quickly as two teams, Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), show interest. After some back-and-forth between the franchises, CSK secures the player with a final bid of Rs 1.70 crore, adding the talented all-rounder to their squad for the upcoming season.

In an interesting move, Lucknow Super Giants (LSG), who previously showed interest in Hooda, decide against using their Right to Match (RTM) card, allowing CSK to seal the deal. Hooda, known for his power-hitting and handy bowling, will bring valuable balance to the Chennai side as they look to strengthen their middle-order options for IPL 2025.
18:26 (IST) Nov 25
IPL Auction Live: Tim David Joins RCB for Rs 3 Crore
Australia’s explosive finisher Tim David finds a new home at Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) for Rs 3 crore. After Moeen Ali remained unsold earlier, David sparked interest with a bidding war between Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) and RCB. Eventually, the Bangalore franchise sealed the deal, adding a powerful hitter to their middle order. David’s addition strengthens RCB’s lineup as they aim to bolster their squad for IPL 2025.
18:24 (IST) Nov 25
IPL Auction Live: Shahbaz Ahmed snapped up by LSG for Rs 2.40 Crore
The versatile all-rounder Shahbaz Ahmed has found a new IPL home with the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG), securing a deal worth Rs 2.40 crore. Entering the auction at a base price of Rs 1 crore, Shahbaz sparked a competitive bidding war between Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), Delhi Capitals (DC), and LSG. The Super Giants emerged victorious, adding the left-handed batter and left-arm spinner to their roster. Shahbaz, known for his finishing abilities and wicket-taking knack, brings depth to LSG's squad for the upcoming IPL season.
18:22 (IST) Nov 25
IPL Auction Live: Kamboj to CSK
IPL Auction Live: Kamboj to CSK

Anshul Kamboj had taken 10 wickets recently in the Ranji Trophy for Haryana. He became the third bowler in Ranji history to take 10 wickets in an innings. His feat had come against Kerala.

Today, he joined CSK and would be keen on getting some IPL time and tips from the likes of MS Dhoni

18:20 (IST) Nov 25
IPL Auction Live: Sherfane Rutherford sold to Gujarat Titans for Rs 2.60 crore
West Indies power-hitter Sherfane Rutherford is all set to don the Gujarat Titans (GT) jersey for IPL 2025 after being sold for Rs 2.60 crore. Known for his explosive batting in the shortest format, Rutherford's ability to accelerate in the death overs makes him a valuable asset. With GT winning the bid, the dynamic all-rounder will add firepower and versatility to their lineup this season.
18:18 (IST) Nov 25
IPL Auction Live: Manish Pandey sold to KKR for Rs 75 Lakh
Veteran batter Manish Pandey is making his return to Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) as he gets picked up at his base price of Rs 75 lakh. Known for his experience and stability in the middle order, Pandey brings a wealth of IPL expertise, having been a key player in the past for several franchises. A reliable run-scorer and exceptional fielder, Pandey’s addition will strengthen KKR's batting lineup as they look to add balance to their squad for IPL 2025. With this move, the franchise secures a dependable name at a bargain price.
18:17 (IST) Nov 25
IPL Auction Live: Back to capped players
The auction resumes with the list of capped players, but the proceedings start on a quiet note. New Zealand wicketkeeper-batter Finn Allen is the first name called, but the dynamic opener finds no takers and goes unsold.

Next up is South Africa’s young sensation Dewald Brevis, also known as ‘Baby AB.’ Despite his promising talent and a base price of Rs 75 lakh, the bidding table remains silent, and he, too, remains unsold.

England's versatile batter Ben Duckett follows, entering the fray with hopes of a contract. However, the franchises show no interest, and Duckett joins the unsold list.

The capped players round begins slowly, with teams perhaps reserving their budgets for later rounds or marquee names. Will this trend continue, or will the next set of players ignite the bidding wars? Stay tuned!
18:15 (IST) Nov 25
IPL 2025 Auction Live: Turn of uncapped spinners now
The focus shifts to the uncapped spinners, and the bidding starts with Zeeshan Ansari. The young spinner, listed with a base price of Rs 30 lakh, finds a home at Sunrisers Hyderabad, who secure his services for Rs 40 lakh.

Next up is Manimaran Siddharth. The left-arm spinner sparks interest from SRH, DC, and LSG. In the end, Lucknow Super Giants win the bidding war, acquiring him for Rs 75 lakh—well above his base price of Rs 30 lakh.

Lucknow continues to bolster its spin department, snapping up Digvesh Singh for his base price of Rs 30 lakh.

However, not all names attract bids. Prashant Solanki and Jhathavedh Subramanyan fail to find takers and join the growing list of unsold players in this round.

Teams seem strategic in their choices, opting for value buys while keeping an eye on the remaining budget. Will we see more action in the next segment? Stay tuned for updates!
18:11 (IST) Nov 25
IPL 2025 Auction Live: Unsold player list continues
The unsold players list grows longer as Sakib Hussain, Vidhwath Kaverappa, and Rajan Kumar fail to attract any bids. Despite their promising profiles, the franchises appear cautious, saving their budgets for other priorities.

Amidst the quiet session, Chennai Super Kings make a smart move, securing left-arm pacer Mukesh Choudhary for his base price of Rs 30 lakh. Known for his ability to swing the ball in the powerplay, Mukesh's addition could strengthen CSK’s bowling lineup.

The auction is turning into a mix of missed opportunities and calculated gambles as teams carefully weigh their options. Will we see a change in momentum in the next set of players? Stay tuned!
18:08 (IST) Nov 25
IPL 2025 Auction Live: Gurnoor Brar stays with Gujarat Titans
Gurnoor Brar will don the Gujarat Titans jersey once again in IPL 2025 as the defending champions secure his services for Rs 65 lakh. The bidding for Brar began with Chennai Super Kings opening at his base price of Rs 30 lakh. Punjab Kings soon joined the fray, pushing the price higher. However, Gujarat Titans, determined to retain their player, sealed the deal at Rs 65 lakh.
18:06 (IST) Nov 25
IPL Auction Live: RCB use RTM for Swapnil Singh
Royal Challengers Bengaluru execute their RTM Card to retain the services of Swapnil Singh. RCB and DC the teams interested. Eventually, RCB keep him for Rs 50 lakh

Next, Vansh Bedi, Harvik Desai, Aravelly Avanish go unsold
18:03 (IST) Nov 25
IPL Auction Live: Darshan Nalkande joins Delhi Capitals
Delhi Capitals are the only bidders for Darshan Nalkande and get him at the base price of Rs 30 lakh.

Anukul Roy remains unsold
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18:00 (IST) Nov 25
IPL Auction Live: Arshad Khan sold to Gujarat Titans
The 26-year-old Arshad Khan with a mini-battle for his services. The left-arm medium bowler comes in at Rs 30 lakh. DC, PBKS and GT interested in him. Arshad Khan sold to Gujarat Titans for Rs 1.30 crore
17:57 (IST) Nov 25
IPL Auction Live: Anshul Kamboj gets a bidding war
We have our bidding war of the session for all-rounder Anshul Kamboj. He has come in at a base price of Rs 30 lakh. DC and CSK with early interest. LSG get involved too but not for long. MI and CSK remain in the thick of things. Chennai have the bid at Rs 3.40 crore for the Haryana player. SOLD!

Anshul Kamboj joins CSK for Rs 3.40 crore
17:54 (IST) Nov 25
IPL Auction Live: Shubham Dubey back to RR
Swastik Chhikara is the first player up for bids after the lunch break but draws no bids. Shubham Dubey does get bids with RCB and RR interested. RR outbid at Rs 80 lakh.

No takers for Pukhraj Mann and Madhav Kaushik

Shaik Rashdeep back to CSK at base price of Rs 30 lakh; Himmat Singh to LSG for his base price
17:45 (IST) Nov 25
IPL Auction Live: No Anderson in the accelerated process
It is being reported that the franchises submitted a list of 143 players for the accelerated round. It includes Steve Smith but no place for 42-year-old James Anderson, Glenn Phillips or everyone's favourite Kane Williamson
17:36 (IST) Nov 25
IPL Auction Live: What next in the auction?
116 players have been bid for so far by the 10 teams. It is now the turn of the accelerated auction which covers players from 117 to 577. Franchises have been asked to submit names of unsold players from the complete list and we will now have little room for mulling and extensive discussions
17:21 (IST) Nov 25
IPL Auction Live: Who is Noor Ahmad?

Chennai Super Kings secured Afghanistan's young talent Noor Ahmad for Rs 10 crore at the IPL 2025 mega auction in Jeddah on Sunday, .

A fierce bidding contest ensued between Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings for Noor Ahmad's services at the IPL 2025 Mega auction.

Initially acquired by CSK for Rs 5 crore, the left-arm wrist spinner's price doubled when Gujarat Titans' Right to Match card attempt was thwarted by CSK's elevated bid of Rs 10 crore.

The Afghan bowler's IPL statistics show 24 wickets from 23 matches, maintaining an economy rate slightly above 8 runs per over.

Chennai Super Kings' recent acquisition of Ravichandran Ashwin, coupled with the retention of Ravindra Jadeja from IPL 2024 and the addition of Noor Ahmad, has established a formidable spin bowling unit that appears well-suited to their home ground conditions.

17:02 (IST) Nov 25
IPL Auction Live: Players unsold today
Kane Williamson
Glenn Phillips
Ajinkya Rahane
Mayank Agarwal
Prithvi Shaw
Shardul Thakur
Daryl Mitchell
Shai Hope
KS Bharat
Alex Carey
Donovan Ferreira
Mujeeb Ur Rahman
Vijayakanth Viyaskanth
Akeal Hosein
Adil Rashid
Keshav Maharaj
17:00 (IST) Nov 25
IPL Auction Live: Players sold today
Allah Ghazanfar to MI - Rs 4.80 crore

Akash Deep to LSG - Rs 8 crore

Lockie Ferguson to PBKS - Rs 2 crore

Deepak Chahar to MI - Rs 9.25 crore

Bhuvneshwar Kumar to RCB - Rs 10.75 crore

Gerald Coetzee to GT - Rs 2.40 crore

Tushar Deshpande to RR - Rs 6.50 crore

Josh Inglis to PBKS - Rs 2.60 crore

Nitish Rana to RR - Rs 4.20 crore

Ryan Rickelton to MI - Rs 1 crore

Washington Sundar to GT - Rs 3.20 crore

Krunal Pandya to RCB - Rs 5.75 crore

Marco Jansen to PBKS - Rs 7 crore

Sam Curran to CSK - Rs 2.40 crore

Faf du Plessis to DC - Rs 2 crore

Rovman Powell to KKR - Rs 1.50 crore
16:54 (IST) Nov 25
IPL Auction Live: Unsold players list grows
Vijayakanth Viyaskanth, Akeal Hosein and Adil Rashid have all gone unsold. We now go into a lunch break
16:51 (IST) Nov 25
IPL Auction Live: Bhuvneshwar Kumar is the most expensive player today
IPL Auction Live: Bhuvneshwar Kumar is the most expensive player today

Bhuvneshwar Kumar is the most expensive player today at Rs 10.75 crore

16:49 (IST) Nov 25
IPL Auction Live: Allah Ghazanfar next out
After one Afghan spinner doesn't see interest, next one does. Allah Ghazanfar invites bids from RCB and KKR. MI come in as well. Between MI and KKR now as RCB back down. The highest bid is now at Rs 4 crore. MI raise it to Rs 4.80 crore. SOLD! Allah Ghazanfar sold to Mumbai Indians for Rs 4.80 crore
16:43 (IST) Nov 25
IPL Auction Live: Next list is of spinners
Spin bowlers now and it starts with Afghanistan's Mujeeb Ur Rahman. But no takers for him. UNSOLD!
16:41 (IST) Nov 25
IPL Auction Live: Lockie Ferguson sold to PBKS
New Zealand's Lockie Ferguson is sold to Punjab Kings for Rs 2 crore, his base price. No usage of RTM.
16:40 (IST) Nov 25
IPL Auction Live: Akash Deep invites bids from LSG, PBKS
Chennai Super Kings, Lucknow Super Giants, Punjab Kings show interest for seamer Akash Deep. CSK bow out of competition. Between LSG and PBKS now. Lucknow have the highest bid at Rs 8 crore. SOLD! Akasheep has been sold to Lucknow Super Giants for Rs 8 crore
16:38 (IST) Nov 25
IPL Auction Live: Deepak Chahar sold to MI
Deepak Chahar next in. MI get the bidding process going at his base price of Rs 2 crore. PBKS keep the bidding going. MI and PBKS the only teams keen on the India seamer. MI up the offer to Rs 7.75 crore. PBKS ask for a moment to discuss. The moment gets longer. CSK, meanwhile, join in at Rs 8 crore. MI clearly interested in him and outbid CSK at Rs 9.25 crore Chahar sold to MI for Rs 9.25 crore
16:32 (IST) Nov 25
IPL Mega Auction 2025 Live: DC use RTM for Mukesh Kumar
India seamer Mukesh Kumar is next out for bids at Rs 2 crore. PBKS and CSK the two parties keen on getting him into their midst. Punjab lift the paddle and the highest bid is now Rs 6 crore. Chennai keep it going, Punjab return as well. Is that it at Rs 6.50 crore? Sold! Mukesh Kumar sold to Punjab Kings at Rs 6.50 crore

DC have the option to use the RTM and they do.

Will PBKS up their offer? They are in deep discussion with coach Ricky Ponting at the centre of it. Yes they raise it to Rs 8 crore.

Chance now for DC to match it or better. Yes they match it.

Mukesh Kumar will remain with Delhi Capitals for Rs 8 crore as the team uses its RTM Card
16:26 (IST) Nov 25
IPL Mega Auction 2025 Live: Bhuvneshwar Kumar sold to Royal Challengers Bengaluru
Bhuvneshwar Kumar enters at Rs 2 crore and immediately draws huge interest. LSG and MI the only teams interested as the bids reach Rs 10 crore in almost no time. Out of nowhere, RCB come in at Rs 10.75 crore and have outbid the other two teams. Bhuvneshwar Kumar joins RCB for Rs 10.75 crore
16:23 (IST) Nov 25
IPL Mega Auction 2025 Live: Gerald Coetzee sold to Gujarat Titans
South African seamer Gerald Coetzee enters the fray at Rs 1.25 crore. GT and PBKS with the interest for his services. SOLD! Coetzee sold to GT for Rs 2.40 crore
16:20 (IST) Nov 25
IPL Mega Auction 2025 Live: Back underway with Tushar Deshpande
The next set is for capped fast bowlers. It includes:

Deepak Chahar
Gerald Coetzee
Akash Deep
Tushar Deshpande
Lockie Ferguson
Bhuvneshwar Kumar
Mukesh Kumar

and we start with Tushar Deshpande and CSK, his former franchise, gets the ball rolling. RR also show interest. He entered at Rs 1 crore and jumps to Rs 6.50 crore with Rajasthan Royals holding the biggest bid. And SOLD! Tushar Deshpande is sold to Rajasthan Royals for Rs 6.50 crore
16:10 (IST) Nov 25
IPL Mega Auction 2025 Live: Top 5 players sold today
Most expensive players today as we head into a quick break:

Marco Jansen: Rs 7 crore (to PBKS)

Krunal Pandya: Rs 5.75 crore (to RCB)

Nitish Rana: Rs 4.20 crore (to RR)

Washington Sundar: Rs 3.20 crore (to GT)

Sam Curran: Rs 2.40 crore (to CSK)
16:07 (IST) Nov 25
IPL Mega Auction 2025 Live: Carey, Ferreira unsold
The list is rounded off by Alex Carey and Donovan Ferreira who go unsold
16:05 (IST) Nov 25
IPL 2025 Auction Live: Josh Inglis sold to PBKS
After interest from PBKS and SRH, Josh Inglis is sold to Punjab Kings for Rs 2.60 crore
16:04 (IST) Nov 25
IPL 2025 Auction Live: Unsold players list grows
India wicketkeeper-batter KS Bharat has not invited any bidders. He goes back into the bag for maybe coming in at a later stage
16:03 (IST) Nov 25
IPL 2025 Auction Live: Ryan Rickelton sold
After Shai Hope goes unsold, next player out is Ryan Rickelton and he has been sold to Mumbai Indians for base price of Rs 1 crore. Incidentally, he plays for MI Cape Town in SA20
16:01 (IST) Nov 25
IPL 2025 Auction Live: Next set out
The next set is of capped wicketkeeper-batters which includes KS Bharat, Alex Carey, Donnovan Ferreira, Shai Hope, Josh Inglis, Ryan Rickelton
16:00 (IST) Nov 25
IPL 2025 Auction Live: Nitish Rana next out
Former KKR player Nitish Rana enters at Rs 1.5 crore. CSK with the first bid. RR get involved too. RCB come in at Rs 2.40 crore. RCB and CSK in the tussle then. The bid reaches Rs 3.60 crore with RCB before RR opt to consider whether they want to up that offer. Yes they do. RCB and RR with the interest now. RR lift the paddle to take the bid to Rs 4.20 crore. RCB opt against going bigger than that. SOLD! Nitish Rana sold to RR for Rs 4.20 crore
15:57 (IST) Nov 25
IPL 2025 Auction Live: Krunal Pandya sold for Rs 5.75 crore
Baroda's Krunal Pandya has had a brilliant Ranji Trophy start. RCB get the ball rolling at Rs 2 crore. RR show interest as well. RCB have the highest bid at Rs 4.80 crore. Do Royals come back? After much mulling, they do. Do RCB keep the process going? Yes they do. The bid has now reached Rs 5.25 crore. Finally, Krunal Pandya joins Royal Challengers Bengaluru for Rs 5.75 crore
15:51 (IST) Nov 25
IPL 2025 Auction Live: Daryl Mitchell goes unsold
New Zealand all-rounder Daryl Mitchell enters at 2 crore but remains unsold
15:50 (IST) Nov 25
IPL Auction Live: Marco Jansen sold to PBKS for Rs 7 crore
South African all-rounder Marco Jasen is the next player out. His base price is of Rs 1.50 crore. MI and PBKS get the bidding going. GT join in. GT and PBKS express interest as MI pull away. Punjab with the highest bid at Rs 7 crore. Gujarat says they won't be upping that offer. SOLD! Jansen will play for PBKS at Rs 7 crore
15:46 (IST) Nov 25
IPL Auction Live: Sam Curran next out
England all-rounder Sam Curran with some interest from CSK and LSG before joining Chennai Super Kings for Rs 2.40 crore. Massive price drop for the player who had gone for Rs 18.50 crore earlier
15:43 (IST) Nov 25
IPL Auction Live: Washington Sundar to LSG
First bidding war of the day is for Washington Sundar. The India all-rounder sees interest from GT and LSG before going to Gujarat for Rs 3.2 crore
15:42 (IST) Nov 25
IPL Auction Live: Mayank Agarwal, Shardul Thakur remain unsold
We are in capped allrounders category now which includes Sam Curran, Marco Jansen, Daz Mitchell, Krunal Pandya, Nitish Rana, Shardul Thakur, Washington Sundar.

We start with Shardul Thakur who goes unsold
15:40 (IST) Nov 25
IPL Auction 2025 Live: Rahane, Shaw go unsold
No takers for India capped players Ajinkya Rahane and Prithvi Shaw. Rahane had a base price of Rs 1.5 crore and Shaw of Rs 75 lakh. Remember when Shaw was hot property. How things change!
15:38 (IST) Nov 25
IPL Auction 2025 Live: Faf du Plessis sold to DC for Rs 2 crore
40-year-old Faf du Plessis enters at base price of Rs 2 crore. Just when it looked like there was no interest, DC enter. No RTM interest from RCB for their former skipper
15:36 (IST) Nov 25
IPL Auction 2025 Live: Rovman Powell sold to KKR
First player sold today is Rovman Powell who will play his cricket next season for KKR. No one else gets involved and he's been sold for Rs 2 crore
15:34 (IST) Nov 25
IPL Auction 2025 Live: Williamson, Phillips start Day 2... unsold!
Kane Williamson is the first name out of the bag on Day 2 of the IPL Auction. Rs 2 crore is the base price and he goes unsold. As does Glenn Phillips
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Bhuvneshwar Kumar emerged as the star of Day 2 in the IPL Auction 2025, becoming the most expensive signing during the first half of the proceedings in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The experienced Indian pacer was snapped up by Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) for an impressive Rs 10.75 crore, solidifying their bowling lineup with a veteran who has consistently delivered in T20 cricket.

Joining Bhuvneshwar at RCB is Krunal Pandya, who was secured for Rs 5.75 crore. The versatile all-rounder will now play alongside Virat Kohli, adding depth to RCB’s middle order and bolstering their spin options. Other notable signings in the morning session included Deepak Chahar, Mukesh Kumar, Akash Deep, and Marco Jansen, who rounded out the top five big-money deals on Day 2.

The auction, held at the Abadi Al Johar Arena, has been a high-stakes affair, with teams spending a combined Rs 467.95 crore on Day 1 to secure 72 players. Day 2 resumed with Set 13, beginning with Player No. 85, Mayank Agarwal, and proceeding to Vijayakanth Viyaskanth in Set 17. The accelerated auction phase is set to follow, where teams will target specific players to complete their squads.

RCB entered Day 2 with the largest remaining purse of Rs 30.65 crore, providing them with significant flexibility despite having only nine players, including three overseas stars. Similarly, Mumbai Indians (MI), with Rs 26.10 crore, are well-positioned to make bold moves, particularly as they have only one overseas player in their current roster.

Punjab Kings (Rs 22.50 crore) and Gujarat Titans (Rs 17.50 crore) are also expected to focus on strengthening their international lineup, having just five overseas players combined. Sunrisers Hyderabad, however, face a more cautious path with the smallest remaining budget of Rs 5.15 crore, requiring strategic planning to fill their squad gaps.

In the mid-tier budget range, Chennai Super Kings (Rs 15.60 crore), Delhi Capitals (Rs 13.80 crore), and Lucknow Super Giants (Rs 14.85 crore) are expected to take calculated risks to secure key players, balancing their rosters while preserving financial flexibility.

Rajasthan Royals (Rs 17.35 crore) and Kolkata Knight Riders (Rs 10.05 crore) continue to intrigue fans with their unpredictable strategies. With Rajasthan focusing on overseas reinforcements and KKR known for taking bold bets, both teams are poised to shake things up as the auction progresses.

As the day unfolds, all eyes are on the accelerated phase, where the franchises will finalize their squads and strategize for IPL 2025. The auction has already delivered high drama, with blockbuster deals, shrewd planning, and surprises keeping fans on the edge of their seats.