Indian first League auction 2018: Player signings, prices, salaries, results, begain time

AUSTRALIA'S Twenty20 stars have capitalised on a spending frenzy in the Indian Premier League auction with landing whopping deals. Chris Lynn & Mitchell Star were the biggest winners as both joined the Kolkata Knight Riders on massive money. They are: Mitchell Starc, Glenn Maxwell, Chris Lynn, James Faulkner, Marcus Stoinis, Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood, Mitchell Johnson, Cameron White. Mitchell Starc going to be the premier Australian to be up for grabs, When Glenn Maxwell won't be far behind him. Follow the IPL auction below, or click HERE.


Kiwi cricketers score large at Indian first League auction

Fresh Zealand cricketers have continued their winning ways off the field by a host of current & previous players going for large bucks in the premier session of the latest Indian Premier League auction. previous Blackcaps skipper Brendon McCullum received the top bid of any Kiwi, by Daniel Vettori's Royal Challengers Bangalore buying the T20 trader for $770,000. Vettori ensured he secured the services of another Kiwi, quickly snapping up all-rounder Colin de Grandhomme for $470,000. Blackcaps captain Kane Williamson claimed a cool $647,000 from the Sunrises Hyderabad, who decided to match the opposing offers to retain him.

Kiwi cricketers score big at Indian Premier League auction

LIVE| Indian first League 2018 Player Auction: RCB, SRH retain Chahal, Rashid

as mentioned in Vijay Shankar purveyed to Delhi Daredevils for Republika Srpska three.20 crores. Deepak Hooda retained with Sunrisers Hyderabad (via RTM) for Republika Srpska three.60 crores. Rahul Tewatia purveyed to Delhi Daredevils for Republika Srpska three crores. Uncapped Indian batsmen:Prithvi Shaw purveyed to Delhi Daredevils for Republika Srpska one.20 crores. Rashid Khan retained with Sunrisers Hyderabad (via RTM) for Republika Srpska nine crores.

Indian first League is a platform for money laundering: Bishan Singh Bedi

previous India captain Bishan Singh Bedi on Saturday questioned the source of large bucks being spent during the Indian Premier League (IPL) auction & alleged which the tournament is a platform for "money laundering". (IPL AUCTION UPDATES)The previous left-arm spinner can not have timed his attack on the league by millions spent on day 1 of the IPL-XI auctions in Bengaluru. I am not versus the money portion of it as players deserve to get further money playing for the country than playing for a wretched club. He was the greatest thing which has ever happened to Indian cricket. He was the premier Indian captain to bring in a Honest amount of Indianness in the dressing room.

Indian Premier League is a platform for money laundering: Bishan Singh Bedi


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