IPL 2025 sale sees record spending
The IPL 2025 sale saw an incredible ₹639.15 crore being spent, breaking the past record of ₹551.70 crore in 2022. Groups topped off to 182 out of the 204 spaces accessible.
Punjab Lords, who had the greatest handbag of ₹110.50 crore, spent virtually every last bit of it at ₹110.15 crore.
In the interim, the Regal Challengers Bengaluru laid out ₹82.25 crore to reinforce their crew for the impending seasons.
A gander at group wise consumption
The IPL 2025 sale saw groups laying out various sums to reinforce their crews.
Chennai Super Lords burned through ₹54.95 crore, Mumbai Indians ₹44.80 crore, Kolkata Knight Riders ₹50.95 crore, and Rajasthan Royals ₹40.70 crore.
Lucknow Super Goliaths and Gujarat Titans had comparable spends of ₹68.90 crore and ₹68.85 crore separately while Delhi Capitals spent an incredible ₹72.80 crore to finish their crew.
Marquee players overwhelm IPL 2025 sale
Six marquee players overwhelmed the IPL 2025 sale – Arshdeep Singh, Kagiso Rabada, Shreyas Iyer, Jos Buttler, Mitchell Starc and Rishabh Gasp.
Groups went a little overboard an incredible ₹110 crore to purchase these high-profile cricketers from Set 1 of the marquee players class.
Punjab Rulers stood out as truly newsworthy by purchasing Shreyas Iyer for ₹26.75 crore and utilizing their RTM choice to repurchase Arshdeep Singh for ₹18 crore after a wild offering war began by Chennai Super Lords.
A gander at other remarkable numbers
According to ESPNcricinfo, Starc has become just the subsequent player after Pat Cummins to have complete ₹50-in addition to crore at IPL barters (consolidated).
Eminently, Glenn Maxwell has expanded his offered cost across six sell-offs to ₹49.5 crore. PBKS got him for ₹4.2 crore.
Plus, Indian seamer Jaydev Unadkat was sold for the thirteenth time at an IPL closeout, the most for a player.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi, 13, turned into the most youthful player ever to acquire an IPL contract.