Despite being unsold in the first round of the IPL 2025 Mega Auction, Ajinkya Rahane has emerged as the top performer for Mumbai in the ongoing Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. With four back-to-back half-centuries and a record-breaking run chase, Rahane has not only secured his spot in the Mumbai team but also caught the attention of Kolkata Knight Riders who picked him up in the accelerated auction. He is now not only a top contender for the captaincy role but also proving that age is just a number in T20 cricket.
Urvil Patel, a 26-year-old opener from Gujarat, has made history yet again in T20 cricket, becoming the first batter to score two centuries in fewer than 40 balls. His unbeaten 115 off 41 deliveries, which included eight boundaries and 11 sixes, propelled Gujarat to an eight-wicket victory against Uttarakhand. This incredible feat comes just six days after his record-breaking 28-ball century in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. Despite his explosive performances, Patel was surprisingly released by his IPL franchise and went unsold in the mega auction.
The IPL 2025 mega auction saw established stars fail to land a franchise, with names like Steven Smith, Pathum Nissanka, and Gus Atkinson going unsold. The Punjab Kings made the first pick of the auction, choosing uncapped Harnoor Singh, while the Rajasthan Royals quickly signed Jammu and Kashmir's Yudhvir Charak. Meanwhile, left-arm seamer Gurjapneet Singh became a big buy for Chennai Super Kings after a bidding tussle.
After being out of the national team for over two years, Bhuvneshwar Kumar attracts major bids at the IPL mega-auction, with Royal Challengers Bengaluru paying Rs 10.75 crore for the experienced fast bowler. Other lesser-known Indian pacers, such as Deepak Chahar and Mukesh Kumar, also secure good deals as teams struggle to fill their quota of local fast bowlers. However, big names like Kane Williamson and Glenn Phillips go unsold.
The second day of the IPL 2025 Auction saw intense bidding wars as RCB secured talented English all-rounder Jacob Bethell for Rs 2.6 crore, while CSK acquired Australian pacer Nathan Ellis for Rs 2 crore. Sri Lankan fast bowler Dushmantha Chameera and West Indies sensation Shamar Joseph were sold to Delhi Capitals and LSG respectively, while all-rounder Kamindu Mendis was taken by SRH at his base price of Rs 75 lakh. Several big names like Jason Behrendorff and Navdeep Saini went unsold, making it an eventful day for the IPL teams. Stay updated with the latest business news and stock market updates through our coverage.
Despite a strong track record in Test cricket, James Anderson failed to secure a contract in the IPL auction. However, other English players such as Will Jacks, Jacob Bethell, and Sam Curran made significant gains, with big name teams like Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings acquiring their services. The auction saw a major shakeup in the 2025 edition of the tournament, with teams finalizing their squads for the upcoming season.
The Pro Kabaddi League 2024 auction saw one of the league's top raiders, Rahul Chaudhari, go unsold on the second day despite being bought back by his old team, the Telugu Titans, for a record-breaking Rs. 1.29 crore in the previous season. This comes as a major shock for the kabaddi community, as Chaudhari had a successful season in the PKL, winning the title with the Jaipur Pink Panthers.