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Punjab brought Shreyas Iyer to the team for a record fee; Buttler and Rabada in Gujarat, Starc in Delhi

Jeddah (Saudi Arabia) > On the primary day of the IPL mega star public sale, Punjab Kings introduced Indian batsman Shreyas Iyer to the group. Shreyas was delivered to the Punjab group by paying the value of gold. Punjab spent 26.5 crore rupees for Shreyas. Jos Buttler left Rajasthan for Rs 15.5 crore and Kagiso Rabada for Rs 10.75 crore, whereas Delhi signed Mitchell Starc for Rs 11.75 crore.

Indian pacer Arshdeep Singh was the primary participant to return for the star public sale. This left-arm pacer was retained by the Punjab Kings for Rs 18 crore. The fundamental value of the star was 2 crore rupees. Chennai Tremendous Kings, Gujarat Titans, Delhi Capitals, Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Rajasthan Royals got here ahead for Arshdeep, however Sunrisers Hyderabad referred to as for 15.75 crores. However the Punjab star was retained through the use of RTM.

There are 577 stars within the star public sale held on Sunday and Monday. That is the second time the public sale is being held overseas. The 18-season IPL will start on March 14. The ultimate is on May 25.

A group requires 25 gamers. Eight foreigners could also be included in it. Among the many ten groups, Rajasthan Royals and Kolkata Knight Riders retained the utmost six gamers. Chennai Tremendous Kings, Mumbai Indians, Gujarat Titans, Lucknow Tremendous Giants and Sunrisers Hyderabad groups have retained 5 gamers. Retaining solely two gamers, Punjab Kings have Rs 110.5 crore left to purchase gamers. There are 4 in Delhi Capitals who didn’t retain Rishabh Pant. Royal Challengers Bangalore retained three gamers together with Virat Kohli. 83 crores with them. The curiosity is which group will personal the ball. There will even be important bidding to accumulate KL Rahul who has left Lucknow.

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