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‘Mr. IPL’ Suresh Raina did not find any buyers: Fans slams Chennai Super Kings

Suresh Raina went unsold in the IPL 2022 mega auction, as no franshise showed interest in buying the left-handed batsman. The Batsman’s name was brought up on the very first day of the 2-day auction, but after going unsold on that day, the veteran all-rounder didn’t make in the last list of 69 players for the accelerated auctions on Sunday. Meaning, Suresh Raina is officially out of the 15th edition of the IPL.

CSK decided to buy back most of its players from the core squad, the Yellow Army did not bid for Raina – who remains to be the fourth-highest run-getter in IPL history. Known as ‘Mr. IPL’, Suresh Raina has scored more than 5000 runs in 205 games. Raina is one of the leading run-scorers in Indian Premier League.

The left-handed batsman has scored 5528 runs in 205 IPL games and is the 4th leading run-getter in the tournament currently. The 35-yar-old has also shattered 1 century and 39 fifties in the tournament. He was also the first player in IPL’s history to breach the 5000-run mark and he did it while playing for CSK in the 2019 season.

Meanwhile, fans on Twitter were upset and they slammed Chennai Super Kings for not picking Raina despite having an INR 2.95 crore purse left after finalizing the squad.

IPL 2022 Mega Auction : Full Squad Of 10 Teams

The day two of the Indian Premier League mega auction ended on Sunday with all 10 teams completing their full quota of players.

On day one, India wicketkeeper-batter Ishan Kishan became the most expensive player to be bought by Mumbai Indians (MI) for ₹15.25 crore. Kishan is now the second most expensive Indian player to be ever snapped up at the auctions. However making a huge signing and statement, Mumbai Indians bought England pacer Jofra Archer for Rs 8 crore, on the second day. And England player Liam Livingstone became the first player to breach the double-figure mark on Day 2 of the Indian Premier League Mega Auction, fetching ₹11.50 crore as Punjab Kings won the bidding war for his signature.

Here is the list of full squad of 10 teams :

Delhi Capitals:

Batters – Warner, Shaw, Pant, Dhull, Seifert, Mandeep, KS, Sarfaraz, Powell, Hebbar.

All Rounders – Marsh, Axar, Ostwal, Lalit, Ripal.

Bowlers – Nortje, Kuldeep, Fizz, Shardul, Ngidi, Khaleel, Nagarkoti, Sakariya and P Dubey.

Punjab Kings:

Batters – Dhawan, Mayank, Bairstow, Livingstone, Bhanuka, Prabhsimran, Mankad, Jitesh.

All Rounders – Shahrukh, Rishi, Howell, Ansh, Baltej, Taide.

Bowlers – Rabada, Rahul Chahar, Arshdeep, Odean Smith, Brar, Ellis, Porel, Arora, Sandeep S, Bawa and Writtick.

Rajasthan Royals:

Batters – Buttler, Jaiswal, Padikkal, Samson, Rassie, Hetmyer, Karun Nair, Jurel.

All Rounders – Ravi Ashwin, Riyan, Anunay, Garhwal, Neesham, Daryl Mitchell.

Bowlers – Chahal, Boult, Coulter-Nile, Prasidh, Saini, Cariappa, McCoy, Sen, Baroka and Kuldip.

Mumbai Indians:

Batters – Rohit, Surya, Ishan, Brevis, Anmolpreet, Buddhi, Juyal.

All Rounders – Pollard, Tim David, Fabian Allen, Tilak Verma, Sams, Ramandeep, Sanjay, Arshad, Shokeen, Arjun.

Bowlers – Bumrah, Jofra, Meredith, Markande, M Ashwin, Unadkat, Khaleel and Mills.

Royal Challengers Bangalore:

Batters – Kohli, Karthik, Faf, Luvnith, Finn Allen, Anuj Rawat.

All Rounders – Maxwell, Suyash, Hasaranga, Sherfane, Harshal, Lomror, Shahbaz Ahmed, Aneeshwar, Willey.

Bowlers – Siraj, Hazlewood, Milind, Akash Deep, Karn, Behrendorff and Kaul.

Lucknow Supergiants:

Batters – KL Rahul, De Kock, Lewis, Manish Pandey, Manan Vohra.

All Rounders – Stoinis, Holder, Hooda, Krunal, Mayers, Karan, Gowtham, Badoni.

Bowlers – Wood, Avesh, Bishnoi, Ankit, Chameera, Nadeem, Mohsin and Mayank Yadav.

Chennai Super Kings:

Batters – MS Dhoni, Ruturaj, Conway, Robin, Rayudu, Senapati, Nishanth, Jagadeesan.

All Rounders – Deepak, Jadeja, Ali, Bravo, Dube, Rajvardhan, Dwaine, Santner, Bhagath.

Bowlers – Jordan, Milne, Maheesh, Asif, Tushar, Mukesh, Prashant and Simarjeet.

Kolkata Knight Riders:

Batters – Shreyas, Rahane, Nititsh Rana, Alex Hales, Billings, Jackson, Indrajith, Pratham, Rinku, Abhijeet.

All Rounders – Veky, Russell, Narine, Nabi, Anukul, Ramesh, Aman.

Bowlers – Pat, Southee, Varun C, Umesh, Chamika, Mavi, Rasikh and Ashok.

Gujarat Titans:

Batters – Gill, Roy, Miller, Wade, Abhinav Manohar, Saha, Sudharsan.

All Rounders – Hardik, Rashid, Tewatia, Drakes, Jayant, Shankar, Darshan, Sangwan, Gurkeerat.

Bowlers – Shami, Ferguson, Alzarri, Sai Kishore, Varun Aaron, Noor Ahmed and Dayal.

Sunrisers Hyderabad:

Batters – Kane, Pooran, Garg, Tripathi, Markram, Vishnu Vinod, Phillips, Samarth.

All Rounders – Samad, Sundar, Abhishek, Jansen, Romario, Shashank.

Bowlers – Umran Malik, Natarajan, Bhuvi, Tyagi, Shreyas Gopal, Suchith, Abbott, Saurabh Dubey and Farooqi.

IPL 2022 : Liam Livingstone gets the highest bid of Day 2, Purse remaining for 10 IPL teams

Livingstone became the most expensive english player thus far. First session of Day 2 of the IPL 2022 Auction was an interesting one. Liam Livingstone (11.50 cr) and Odean Smith (6 cr) have gone to Punjab Kings, who are building a solid squad. Mumbai Indians have picked up pace, buying Mayank Markande and Jaydev Undakat for economical prices.

Shivam Dube, Khaleel Ahmed might not have played for India in the last year but they have earned big in IPL auction 2022. Chetan Sakariya was another young pacer who had a big pay day after he was picked by DC for Rs 4.2 crore. While Gujarat Titans have been proactive, Lucknow Super Giants bought Dushamanta Chameera. Also Aiden Markram and Marco Jansen have found new homes.

Total of 96 players have been sold so far. With the 33 retentions and drafts put in place, we have 129 spots filled in across 10 teams. It’s to be noted that a minimum of 51 players are to be sold today for the teams to achieve their minimum squad limit of 18 players.

Purse remaining for IPL teams (No. of players in squad):

Mumbai Indians – 25.9cr (10).
Chennai Super K ings- 15.75cr (12).
Gujarat Lions- 14.65cr (13).
Sunrisers Hyderbad – 13.35cr (15).
Kolkata Knight Riders – 11.15cr (11).
Punjab Kings – 10.65cr (14).
Rajasthan Royals- 9.55cr (12).
Royal Challengers Bangalore – 9.25cr (11).
Delhi Capitals- 5.95cr (16).
Lucknow Supergiants- 3.3cr (15).

PBKS co-owner Preity Zinta had a special message for the rival team Mumbai Indians

Total 74 players managed to get buyers on the first day of the Indian Premier League mega players auctions, there were several players both capped and uncapped ,who couldn’t crack any deal. The second day of the auction will also see the 10 franchises engage in a fierce bidding war to grab the best of the best.

Meanwhile, Punjab Kings co-owner Preity Zinta took to Twitter to praise the Mumbai Indians contingent on the first day of the Indian Premier League 2022 mega auction in Bengaluru on Saturday. During the auction, Zinta kept tweeting about the PBKS team and the players they have bought. She also had a special message for the rival team Mumbai Indians and its owner Nita Ambani. 

Taking to her official Twitter handle, Zinta wrote, “Good to see Mumbai Indians are Covid compliant at the IPL auction table. Must confess Nita Ambani has pretty eyes.” 

Notably, the Punjab Kings have the biggest purse heading into the IPL 2022 auction with a total of Rs 72 crore. They have only retained two players for a salary deduction of Rs 16 crore. PBKS purchased the first player of the day by securing the services of veteran Indian opener Shikhar Dhawan for Rs. 8.25 Crore.
They made another purchase from the marquee set by signing South African pacer Kagiso Rabada for Rs. 9.25 Crore.

PSKS list of players signed- Shikhar Dhawan, Kagiso Rabada, Jonny Bairstow, Rahul Chahar, Shahrukh Khan, Harpreet Brar, Jitesh Sharma, Ishan Porel, Prabhsimran Singh. 

IPL 2022 Auction : Remaining Purse Of 10 Teams

A total of 74 players were sold on the first day of the Indian Premier League 2022 mega auction. Among the 74 players, 20 were overseas cricketers.

Here is the list of players purchased by each franchise on Day 1

Chennai Super Kings :

Chennai’s new additions: Robin Uthappa (2 Cr), Ambati Rayudu (6.75 Cr), Deepak Chahar (14 Cr), KM Asif (0.20 Cr), Tushar Deshpande (0.20 Cr), Dwayne Bravo (4.40 Cr)

Purse Remaining: 20.45 Cr

Kolkata Knight Riders:

Kolkata’s new players: Shreyas Iyer (12.25 Cr), Sheldon Jackson (0.60 Cr), Pat Cummins (7.25 Cr), Nitish Rana (8 Cr), Shivam Mavi (7.25 Cr)

Purse Remaining: 12.65 Cr

Royal Challengers Bangalore:

Bangalore’s buys: Faf du Plessis (7 Cr), Dinesh Karthik (5.50 Cr), Anuj Rawat (3.40 Cr), Akash Deep (0.20 Cr), Harshal Patel (10.75 Cr), Wanindu Hasaranga (10.75 Cr), Josh Hazlewood (7.75 Cr), Shahbaz Ahmed (2.40 Cr)

Purse Remaining: 9.25 Cr

Sunrisers Hyderabad:

Hyderabad’s additions: Nicholas Pooran (10.75 Cr), Priyam Garg (0.20 Cr), Rahul Tripathi (8.5 Cr), T Natarajan (4 Cr), Bhuvneshwar Kumar (4.2 Cr), Kartik Tyagi (4 Cr), Shreyas Gopal (0.75 Cr), J Suchith (0.20 Cr), Washington Sundar (8.75 Cr), Abhishek Sharma (6.5 Cr)

Purse Remaining: 20.15 Cr

Punjab Kings:

Punjab’s buys: Shikhar Dhawan (8.25 Cr), Jonny Bairstow (6.75 Cr), Prabhsimran Singh (.60 Cr), Jitesh Sharma (0.20 Cr), Kagiso Rabada (9.25 Cr), Rahul Chahar (5.25 Cr), Ishan Porel (0.25 Cr), Shahrukh Khan (9 Cr), Harpreet Brar (3.8 Cr)

Purse Remaining: 28.65 Cr

Lucknow Super Giants:

Lucknow’s buys: Quinton de Kock (wk) (6.75 Cr), Manish Pandey (4.60 Cr), Mark Wood (7.5 Cr), Avesh Khan (10 Cr), Ankit Rajpoot (0.50 Cr), Jason Holder (8.75 Cr), Deepak Hooda (5.75 Cr), Krunal Pandya (8.25 Cr)

Purse Remaining: 6.90 Cr

Gujarat Titans :

Gujarat’s new players: Jason Roy (2 Cr), Abhinav Sadarangani (2.6 Cr), Mohammed Shami (6.25 Cr), Lockie Ferguson (10 Cr), Noor Ahmad (0.30 Cr), R Sai Kishore (3 Cr), Rahul Tewatia (9 Cr)

Purse Remaining: 18.85 Cr

Rajasthan Royals:

Rajasthan’s buys: Shimron Hetmyer (8.50 Cr), Devdutt Padikkal (7.75 Cr), Trent Boult (8 Cr), Prasidh Krishna (10 Cr), Yuzvendra Chahal (6.5 Cr), KC Kariappa (0.30 Cr), Ravichandran Ashwin (5 Cr), Riyan Parag (3.80 Cr).

Remaining purse: 12.15 Cr

Mumbai Indians :

Mumbai’s purchases: Ishan Kishan (15.25 Cr), Dewald Brevis (3 Cr), Basil Thampi (0.30 Cr), Murugan Ashwin (1.60 Cr)

Purse Remaining: 27.85 Cr

 Delhi Capitals :

Delhi’s buys: David Warner (6.25 Cr), Ashwin Hebbar (0.20 Cr), Sarfaraz Khan (0.20 Cr), KS Bharat (2 Cr), Mustafizur Rahman (2 Cr), Kuldeep Yadav (2 Cr), Mitchell Marsh (6.50 Cr), Shardul Thakur (10.75 Cr), Kamlesh Nagarkoti (1.1 Cr).

They still have ₹16.50 cr remaining in the purse.

IPL 2022 Auction: Full List Of Sold Players

Ishan Kishan is the most expensive buy so far this IPL 2022 Auction as Mumbai India break the bank and secure him for INR 15.25 crore. Deepak Chahar fetched a colossal 14 crore by Chennai Super Kings to become the second-most expensive player so far this auction. While Prasidh Krishna and Lockie Ferguson bagged 10 crores each, going to RR and LSG, respectively, Josh Hazlewood was bought by RCB for 7.75 crore. Shardul Thakur also bagged big money as DC bought him for INR 10.75 crore. 

Avesh Khan became the most expensive uncapped player in the history of IPL auction as he was sold for Rs 10 crore to Lucknow Super Giants. Other uncapped players Shahrukh Khan, Rahul Tripathi, Abhishek Sharma and Dewald Brevis earned big too.

KKR kept Shivam Mavi by paying Rs 7.25 crore, while SRH paid Rs 4 crore to get paceman Kartik Tyagi. The uncapped categories witnessed some massive bids, with SRH shelling out 6.5 cr for Abhishek Sharma and 8.75 crore for Rahul Tripathi. Then, Gujarat Titans spent INR 9 crore for Rahul Tewatia. 

Sunrisers Hyderabad sprang a surprise by roping in Nicholas Pooran for a whopping 10.75 crore. Krunal Pandya and Mitchell Marsh were the other big picks after the IPL 2022 auction resumed.  Delhi Capitals got a big bargain as they got David Warner for Rs  6.25 crore. Yuzvendra Chahal was bought for Rs 6.50 crore by Rajasthan Royals.

A total of 74 players were sold on the first day of the Indian Premier League 2022 mega auction. Ishan Kishan (₹15.25 crore), Shreyas Iyer (₹12.25 crore), Deepak Chahar (₹14 crore), Shardul Thakur and Harshal Patel (₹10.75 crore) were some of the prominent names sold at the auction on the 1st day. Among the overseas cricketers, David Warner (₹6.25 crore), Mitchell Marsh (₹6.50 crore), Pat Cummins (₹7.25 crore), Quinton de Kock (₹6.75 crore), Jason Holder (₹8.75 crore), Faf du Plessis (₹7 crore) and Wanindu Hasaranga (₹10.75 crore) were among the big names sold.

IPL 2022 Auction Updates : Shreyas Iyer became the most expensive marquee player, Auctioneer Hugh Edmeades collapses, auction paused

Shreyas Iyer became the most expensive marquee player at the Indian Premier League 2022 auction as the Kolkata Knight Riders bought him for ₹12.25 crore.

Iyer’s entry in KKR fold ensures a captaincy candidate for them while the Shah Rukh Khan co-owned franchise also got back their Australian pace spearhead Pat Cummins for half the price at Rs 7.25 crore. One of the biggest gainer was South African pacer Kagiso Rabada who fetched more than a million dollar with Punjab Kings successfully buying him for Rs 9.25 crore. India opener Shikhar Dhawan became the first player to go under the hammer. After an intense bidding war with the Delhi Capitals, Punjab Kings bought him for ₹8.25 crore.

The other batters in the first set, Faf du Plessis and David Warner, went to Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) for ₹7 crore and DC for ₹6.25 crore respectively. On the other hand Ravichandran Ashwin got Rs 5 crore winning bid from Rajasthan Royals while Trent Boult with his left-arm swing bowling, laughed his way to the bank with Rs 8 crore bid from Rajasthan Royals. Mohamed Shami was taken by Gujarat Titans for Rs 6.75 crore, the same amount that Lucknow Giants paid for Quinton de Kock.

Meanwhile, The IPL 2022 Auction will resume at 3:30 PM IST. Early lunch was taken as auctioneer Hugh Edmeades collapsed mid-event. Reports suggest he is fine and will be back to the event. And according to report, Charu Sharma the presentor will continue the auction. Hugh Edmeades will have a rest.

IPL 2022 Mega Auction update : The list of Indian marquee players and others players who are in the two crore bracket

Day 1 of the Indian Premier League 2022 mega auction is set to get underway in a few hours’ time in Bengaluru. Two new teams Gujarat Titans and Lucknow Super Giants will join the existing eight franchises. Meanwhile the BCCI have added a total of 10 names to the auction register on the eve of the IPL 2022 mega auction, taking the number to players in the list to 600.

However, 10 players are kept in the marquee category with a base price of ₹2 crore. The list includes four Indian cricketers and six. The list of Indian marquee players includes Shikhar Dhawan, Shreyas Iyer, Mohammed Shami and Ravichandran Ashwin. The list of foreign marquee players includes Faf Du Plessis, David Warner, Pat Cummins, Quinton de Kock, Kagiso Rabada and Trent Boult.

The other players who are in the two crore bracket are Devdutt Padikkal, Shimron Hetmyer, David Miller, Suresh Raina, Jason Roy, Steve Smith, Robin Uthappa, Shakib Al Hasan, Mitchell Marsh, Krunal Pandya, Harshal Patel, Ishan Kishan, Sam Billings, Dinesh Karthik, Ambati Rayudu, Matthew Wade, Deepak Chahar, Lockie Ferguson, Josh Hazlewood, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Mustafizur Rahman, Shardul Thakur, Mark Wood, Umesh Yadav, Yuzvendra Chahal, Adil Rashid, Imran Tahir, Adam Zampa, Mujeeb Zadran, Chris Jordan, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Evin Lewis, Jofra Archer, James Vince, Marchant de Lange, Saqib Mahmood, Ashton Agar, David Willey, Craig Overton.

The bidding wars are just around the corner and the excitement is reaching its peak as we gear up for the action-packed two days of the Indian Premier League 2022 Player Auction in Bengaluru. 

Fans come up with hilarious reactions after Sunrisers Hyderabad launch new orange jersey

Sunrisers Hyderabad on Wednesday, February 9, unveiled its new jersey for the upcoming edition of the Indian Premier League. The announcement comes just three days ahead of the IPL 2022 auction to be held in Bengaluru on February 12 and 13.

The SRH took to social media on Wednesday to share a glimpse of their redesigned jersey. They have retained their trademark orange and back colour, giving the outfit a sharper look. The black stripes on the jersey have been removed from the new kit. The black colour will only be limited to the sleeves while the rest of the kit will be fully orange. “Presenting our new jersey. The #OrangeArmour for the #OrangeArmy,” SRH tweeted.

After seeing the colour of the jersey, the fans couldn’t help themselves but notice the resemblance with the kit of the Big Bash League (BBL) side Perth Scorchers from the last year. Some users also found similarities between the kit of Big Bash League side Perth Scorchers and the new jersey of SRH. Here’s how netizens reacted to SRH’s new jersey design on social media.

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Sunrisers Hyderabad is one of the consistent teams in the Indian Premier League. However, things didn’t go too well for them last year. They lacked application with both bat and ball. SRH skipper David Warner was sacked mid-season due to his team’s poor performance. Coming into IPL 2022, SRH made some big changes to the squad. SRH have retained Kane Williamson and two more young Indians, namely Abdul Samad and Umran Malik. Ahead of the mega-auctions, developing a potent bowling attack will be one of their biggest challenges. Dale Steyn has been appointed as the new fast bowling coach.

PL 2022 Mega Auction Time: Date, Live Streaming Details

The 15th season of IPL Auction 2022 is all set for the mega auction that will be held in Bangalore. A total of 590 cricketers have been shortlisted by the BCCI. These 590 cricketers would go under the hammer over the period of two days. 370 Indian players and 270 overseas players make up the 590 players.

Two new teams have been added onto the scene making season 15 a 10-team affair. As many as 74 matches are expected to be played. The ownership has moved on from Vivo to Tata and it will be called the Tata IPL from the 2022 season. And the auction will be broadcasted live on the Star Sports network from 11 am across the two days.

Amongst the 220 overseas players, 47 belong to Australia, the highest for any foreign country in the IPL 2022 mega auction. West Indies (34) will see the second-highest numbers of players participate in the auction, followed by South Africa (33), England and New Zealand (24 each), Sri Lanka (23), and Afghanistan (17). Players from Bangladesh, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Nepal, USA, and Scotland have also been shortlisted for the IPL.

The 2020 season of the Indian premier league will bring more excitement for fans after the addition of two new teams to make IPL a 10-team affair. The new sides are Lucknow Super Giants and Gujrat Titans, who will be captained by KL Rahul and Hardik Pandya, respectively.