The list of marquee Indian players includes Rishabh Pant, Shreyas Iyer, KL Rahul, R Ashwin, and Yuzvendra Chahal, all of whom have been released from their teams. These players have set their base price at ₹2 crore each. The final list will be updated after receiving inputs from the franchises.
India quick Mohammed Shami, who has been sidelined from action due to various injuries since last November, was also released by his former team Gujarat Titans and has listed himself at ₹2 crore as has left-arm pacer Arshdeep Singh.
Among the other Indian players with the maximum base price of ₹2 crore are Khaleel Ahmed, Mukesh Kumar, Venkatesh Iyer, Avesh Khan, Deepak Chahar, Ishan Kishan, and Bhuvneshwar Kumar.
This list also includes Shardul Thakur, Mohammed Siraj, Devdutt Padikkal, Krunal Pandya, Harshal Patel, Prasidh Krishna, T Natarajan, Arshdeep Singh, Washington Sundar and Umesh Yadav.
India batters Sarfaraz Khan and Prithvi Shaw, who were unsold in the last IPL auction, have registered themselves at the base price of ₹75 lakh.
Stokes decided to give the last season of the IPL a miss in order to manage his workload and focus on his fitness.
The 42-year-Anderson, who retired from Test cricket earlier this year, has registered for the IPL for the first time. The veteran pacer last played a T20 10 years ago in 2014. He has never competed in a global franchise T20 league.
Ace Australian off-spinner Nathan Lyon, who has gone unsold in previous auctions, has also entered the fray with the a base price of ₹2 crore.
Australian pacer Mitchell Starc, who was the most expensive buy in the IPL's last auction at a price of ₹24.50 crore, is back in the pool for this year's auction with a base price of ₹2 crore.
England quick Jofra Archer, who last played in the 2023 edition, is also listed for the same base price.
With up to six players permitted to be retained ahead of the mega auction, IPL teams can build a squad of 25 players each and there will be 204 slots available after 46 players were retained by 10 teams put together.
Each team will have a total purse of ₹120 crore as Punjab Kings have the biggest purse of ₹110.5 crore, followed by Royal Challengers Bengaluru with ₹83 crore, Delhi Capitals with ₹73 crore and Gujarat Titans with ₹69 crore.
Lucknow Super Giants will also have ₹69 crore in their purse while five-time winners Chennai Super Kings will have ₹55 crore.
Last year’s winners Kolkata Knight Riders will come into the auction with ₹51 crore in purse while five-time champions Mumbai Indians will have ₹45 crore, last year’s runner-up Sunrisers Hyderabad will have ₹45 crore and Rajasthan Royals will have ₹41 crore.
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