India’s Rishabh Pant becomes the most expensive player in IPL history

Date:

Lucknow picks Pant for a record $3.2m in the IPL auction, followed by Shreyas Iyer at $3.17m, taken by Punjab.

Indian wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant has become the most expensive player in Indian Premier League (IPL) history after being sold for a record $3.2m as teams splashed out on world-class cricketers for the lucrative Twenty20 tournament.

A total of 577 players are up for grabs at the two-day auction which began in Jeddah on Sunday.

Pant, England veteran James Anderson and New Zealand all-rounder Rachin Ravindra are among the top names on the auction list.

The 2023 record of $2.98m, paid by Kolkata Knight Riders for Australian pace bowler Mitchell Starc, was first breached by Punjab Kings, which snapped up Shreyas Iyer for $3.17m. Iyer, 29, captained Kolkata Knight Riders to their third IPL crown this year.

The bidding war intensified for Pant, who captained Delhi Capitals across three seasons but was released before this year’s mega auction and the Kolkata record for Iyer rapidly tumbled.

The IPL reported Lucknow Super Giants paid a “gigantic” $3.2m for the 27-year-old keeper-batsman.

Lucknow made the first move and fought off bids from Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Sunrisers Hyderabad as well as Delhi to rope in the player celebrated for his six-hitting ability and is likely to lead the franchise in the next season.

The auction started on a sizzling note when Indian quick Arshdeep Singh’s name began a bidding war, which ended with Punjab getting the left-arm pace bowler for $2.13m.

This year, Australian left-arm quick Starc was not retained by Kolkata. He went to Delhi Capitals for $1.39m.

Gujarat Titans paid $1.87m for England white-ball skipper Jos Buttler, while India pace bowler Mohammed Shami went to Sunrisers Hyderabad for $1.18m.

Shami, 34, has recovered from a foot injury and is expected to join the Test team in the ongoing series in Australia.

The IPL has generated billions in revenue since its inception in 2008, turning the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) into one of the richest governing bodies in sport.

In June 2022, it sold the broadcast rights for five IPL seasons to global media giants for $6.2bn.

Share post:

Popular

More like this
Related

Patrick Reed wins in Hong Kong for his first victory in almost 4 years

HONG KONG — Patrick Reed won for the first...

Williams among 49ers’ inactives for Week 12 game vs. Packers

Williams among 49ers' inactives for Week 12 game vs....

Marc Casado apologises for Barcelona red card at Celta Vigo

Celta Vigo scored in the 84th and 86th minutes...

‘A new golden age’ – Bellingham on target as Real close gap on Barca

Real Madrid closed the gap on La Liga leaders...