• The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 auction was held in Dubai last year.

  • The auction saw a substantial number of players being purchased at exorbitant amounts.

IPL 2024: Costliest playing XI after the auction
Pat Cummins and Harshal Patel (Image Source: Twitter)

The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 auction, held in December last year, was a riveting one-day spectacle that showcased strategic moves from all 10 franchises aiming to bolster their squads with sought-after players. The auction, featuring 77 available slots, concluded with 72 cricketers securing contracts in the 17th edition, with an impressive 44 of them being Indian players.

IPL 2024 auction unleashes financial frenzy

The event stood out as a grand display of extravagance, with franchises displaying a willingness to loosen their purses for the players they coveted. Intense bidding wars characterized the proceedings, pushing the envelope for player prices and setting new records. The auction witnessed a remarkable balance between well-known stalwarts and lesser-known talents, both from overseas and India, emerging as prized gems for their respective teams.

Explosive bidding wars and high-stakes purchases

Notably, the auction saw a substantial number of players being purchased at exorbitant amounts, reflecting the fierce competition among franchises to secure key players for the upcoming season. The high price tags attached to players underscored the premium placed on talent and the willingness of teams to make significant investments to strengthen their squads.

IPL 2024: Revealing the costliest Playing XI after the auction

1. Travis Head (INR 6.80 crore) – Sunrisers Hyderabad

Travis Head, an explosive left-handed opener, brings aggression and versatility to the Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) squad. With a reputation for taking on bowlers and a valuable addition of wicketkeeping skills, Head’s dynamic approach at the top of the order makes him a promising asset for the team.

2. Rilee Rossouw (INR 8 crore) – Punjab Kings

South African southpaw Rilee Rossouw, initially unsold but later acquired by Punjab Kings (PBKS) for INR 8 crore, adds significant firepower to the middle order. Known for his big hitting and impressive T20 international record, Rossouw strengthens the Kings’ batting unit, fulfilling a crucial role in their lineup.

3. Sameer Rizvi (INR 8.4 crore) – Chennai Super Kings

Chennai Super Kings (CSK) secured the services of the 20-year-old power hitter Sameer Rizvi for a hefty INR 8.4 crore. His strong performance in the UP T20 League earned him this lucrative IPL contract, and CSK’s intense bidding highlights their belief in his potential to make a significant impact in the upcoming season.

4. Daryl Mitchell (INR 14 crore) – Chennai Super Kings

Daryl Mitchell, the promising New Zealand batter, caught the attention of the Super Kings with his stellar performances in the ODI World Cup 2023. Scoring 552 runs at an average of 69, Mitchell’s ability to hold the No. 4 position and score centuries against formidable opponents made him a high-value acquisition for CSK.

5. Rovman Powell (INR 7.4 crore) – Rajasthan Royals

Rajasthan Royals (RR) secured the West Indian batter Rovman Powell for INR 7.4 crore to bolster their middle order. Despite some vulnerabilities against spin, Powell’s prowess against pacers makes him a valuable asset for the Royals, providing the team with additional firepower.

6. Shahrukh Khan (INR 7.4 crore) – Gujarat Titans

Released by his previous team, Shahrukh Khan found new takers in the Gujarat Titans (GT). The Tamil Nadu batter, although not fully justifying the hype around him in previous IPL seasons, holds the potential to shine under the Titans, who have a track record of nurturing untapped talent.

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7. Harshal Patel (INR 11.75 crore) – Punjab Kings

PBKS secured the services of medium-pacer Harshal Patel for a substantial INR 11.75 crore. Formerly with the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB), Harshal was the Purple Cap holder in IPL 2021, showcasing his ability to deliver crucial performances in T20 cricket.

8. Pat Cummins (INR 20.50 crore) – Sunrisers Hyderabad

Australian skipper Pat Cummins became the second-most expensive player in IPL history, commanding INR 20.50 crore from SRH. His return to the IPL after a season’s rest aligns with his international success, leading Australia to victories in the World Test Championship (WTC) 2023 and the ODI World Cup.

9. Mitchell Starc (INR 24.75 crore) – Kolkata Knight Riders

Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) acquired the services of Australian speedster Mitchell Starc for an astronomical INR 24.75 crore. Starc’s outstanding performances in the ICC Men’s CWC 2023 made him a highly sought-after player, adding significant firepower to KKR’s fast-bowling arsenal.

10. Spencer Johnson (INR 10 crore) – Gujarat Titans

The Titans made a hefty investment in Australian left-arm pacer Spencer Johnson, acquiring him for INR 10 crore. With a promising T20 record, Johnson’s ability to extract movement off the surface early on and employ variations later in the innings makes him a valuable addition to the Titans’ bowling attack.

11. Mujeeb Ur Rahman (INR 2 crore) – Kolkata Knight Riders

Mujeeb Ur Rahman, the Afghanistan spinner, received a last-minute bid from KKR and was bought for his base price of INR 2 crore. While he has not replicated his international success in the IPL, KKR sees him as a potential backup spinner, providing depth to their bowling resources, especially with Sunil Narine facing challenges.

Overall, the IPL 2024 auction marked a significant chapter in the league’s history, not only for the magnitude of the amounts spent but also for the excitement generated by the strategic acquisitions. The hefty sums spent on players showcased the league’s continued ability to attract attention, both for its on-field spectacle and the drama that unfolds during the auction process.

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