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3 big buys of IPL who might go unsold at the IPL 2024 Auction

3 big buys of IPL who might go unsold at the IPL 2024 Auction

Indian Premier League (IPL) has been a great leveler as it has made many cricketers wealthier but when they did not perform…

Indian Premier League (IPL) has been a great leveler as it has made many cricketers wealthier but when they did not perform their priced decreased with every passing edition. In the IPL 2024 Auction, many of the players who had received high prices might go unsold. Here are the three players who were once highly paid but could go unsold in the IPL 2024 Auction.

PlayerPriceYear
Manish Pandey₹11 crore2018
Jaydev Unadkat₹11.5 crore2018
Steve Smith₹12.50 crore 2018

3 high paid players who might go unsold at IPL 2024 Auction

  • Manish Pandey – Manish Pandey was one of the most celebrated batters in IPL. He was bought by Sunrisers Hyderabad at the price of 11 crores. But after his disappointing performance in IPL. His price fell down to 4.60 crores when Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) bought him in 2022. He later went to Delhi Capital at 2.40 crores. In the upcoming IPL, Pandey could go unsold looking at his recent form.
  •  Jaydev Unadkat – LSG acquired pacer Jaydev Unadkat at the IPL 2023 auction for 50 lakh. Jaydev’s IPL contract has seen a dip after being acquired by RR 11.5 crore in the 2018 IPL. In IPL 2019, he was paid 8.4 crore, in IPL 2020 and IPL 2021, he made 3 crore. For IPL 2022, MI bought him in 1.3 crore.
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  •  Steve Smith – Steve Smith had gone unsold in a previous auction. He has not played the last two seasons of IPL. This time, he has registered for the tournament, but there is more possibility that he might not get picked by any franchises. In 2018, Smith was bought by Rajasthan Royals where he was given the role of a captain.

IPL Auction 2024 venue

The mini auction will be held first time in the foreign country on December 19 in Dubai.

IPL auction 2024 players list

Total of 1,166 players have registered for the IPL 2024 auction. There is still 77 slots remaining to be filled which include maximum of 30 overseas players.

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