The Marquee set of IPL 2025 Auction saw some intense bidding wars, with Rishabh Pant emerging as the highest paid player for INR 27 crores.
The marquee set of IPL 2025 auction was nothing short of a blockbuster event, with franchises breaking the bank to secure these high-value players for the upcoming season. Here’s a detailed look at the marquee players sold, their prices, and the teams they will represent in the upcoming Indian Premier League season.
England’s white-ball captain Jos Buttler has been a sensation in T20 cricket. The Gujarat Titans (GT) secured the explosive wicketkeeper-batter for ₹15.75 crore. Known for his ability to dominate bowlers in the powerplay and his versatility across batting positions, Buttler will undoubtedly add firepower to GT’s lineup.
Buttler is expected to pair up with GT skipper Shubman Gill at the top of the order. His experience and skill make him a game-changer in any situation, and fans will eagerly anticipate his performances this season.
In one of the most expensive buys of the auction, Punjab Kings (PBKS) splurged ₹26.75 crore to acquire Shreyas Iyer. The dynamic middle-order batter brings stability and leadership to the side.
After recovering from injury setbacks, Iyer’s resurgence with the bat has been remarkable. PBKS will look to him to anchor innings and guide the younger players, making this investment a significant one for the team. He looks all set to be their captain for the upcoming IPL 2025 season.
Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) made a bold move, shelling out ₹27 crore for Rishabh Pant, making him the highest-paid player in IPL Auction history.
Pant’s ability to play unconventional shots and his flair as a wicketkeeper-batter makes him a valuable asset. With his explosive batting in the middle overs, Pant is expected to be the X-factor for LSG as they aim to dominate the competition.
With his acquisition, it remains to be seen whom LSG name as skipper as they have retained another potential captaincy candidate in Nicholas Pooran.
The Gujarat Titans continued their smart auction strategy by picking up South African pacer Kagiso Rabada for ₹10.75 crore. Rabada is renowned for his pace, precision, and ability to pick wickets at crucial moments.
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His death-bowling skills will be pivotal for GT as they build a bowling attack capable of defending totals and restricting oppositions.
Punjab Kings retained their star bowler Arshdeep Singh using the Right-to-Match (RTM) card for a hefty ₹18 crore. Arshdeep’s consistent performances in the death overs and ability to swing the new ball have made him a key player for PBKS.
As a left-arm pacer with variations, Arshdeep adds balance to Punjab’s bowling attack, and retaining him with RTM shows the franchise’s faith in his abilities.
Australian speedster Mitchell Starc made a return to the IPL, joining the Delhi Capitals for ₹11.75 crore. Known for his lethal pace and inswinging yorkers, Starc is a match-winner in T20 cricket.
He delivered match-winning bowling spells in the Playoffs and the final for KKR last season.
DC will count on him to lead their bowling attack, especially in crunch moments, as they seek to bolster their chances of lifting the trophy.
Punjab Kings made another high-profile acquisition by signing Yuzvendra Chahal for ₹18 crore. Chahal, one of India’s finest leg-spinners, has a proven track record in the IPL.
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His ability to outfox batters in the middle overs will be crucial for PBKS, especially on spinning tracks. His experience and tactical nous make him a key addition to Punjab’s bowling lineup, which has lacked a reliable spinner for quite a while.
The Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) secured England’s all-rounder Liam Livingstone for ₹8.75 crore. Known for his six-hitting ability and utility with the ball, Livingstone adds much-needed depth to RCB’s lineup.
His explosive batting at the death and his knack for breaking partnerships with the ball make him a vital cog in the team’s plans for IPL 2025.
Lucknow Super Giants strengthened their middle order by acquiring South African finisher David Miller for ₹7.5 crore. Miller’s ability to close out games with his aggressive batting makes him one of the most reliable finishers in T20 cricket.
LSG will rely on Miller’s experience to guide them in high-pressure situations and ensure a strong finish to their innings.
In a surprising move, Delhi Capitals (DC) picked up KL Rahul for ₹14 crore. This was despite already retaining a first-choice wicketkeeper-batter in Abishek Porel. But DC probably are looking at him as a captaincy option.
Moreover, Rahul’s consistent performances as an opener and his adaptability make him a valuable addition to any team.
With his ability to anchor innings and accelerate when required, Rahul will look to form a formidable partnership with DC’s other marquee players and steer them to glory.
Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) bolstered their bowling attack by signing Indian pacer Mohammad Shami for ₹10 crore.
Shami has struggled recently with injuries but his experience, accuracy, and wicket-taking ability with the new ball are assets for any side. SRH will count on him to provide early breakthroughs and set the tone for their bowling unit.
Mohammad Siraj joined the Gujarat Titans for ₹12.25 crore, further strengthening their pace department. Siraj has been in terrific form, consistently delivering match-winning spells with his ability to swing the ball and hit the deck hard.
RCB didn’t use the RTM card for him. His inclusion makes GT’s bowling attack one of the most formidable in the tournament, with Rashid Khan already there to lead the spin attack.