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David Warner - Pat Cummins - Liam Livingstone - IPL Auction 2022: Unadkat, Gowtham endure big pay cuts - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India -  Delhi -  Hyderabad -  Chennai

IPL Auction 2022: Unadkat, Gowtham endure big pay cuts

IPL auction, players like pacer Jaydev Unadkat and off-spinner K Gowtham hit pay dirt as franchises upped the stakes to buy them. This year, the two players, who figured in the auction on the second day, took massive pay cuts. Left-arm Saurashtra pacer Unadkat, who was snapped up for Rs 11.5 crore by Rajasthan Royals in 2018, saw his stock fall to Rs 8.5 crore last year but stayed with Rajasthan. This time, he was bought by Mumbai but with a massive dip in his salary, which stands at Rs 1.3 crore. IPL AUCTION: AS IT HAPPENEDIt was worse for Karnataka all-rounder K Gowtham, who in 2021 became the highest paid uncapped Indian player, going to Chennai Super Kings for Rs 9.25 crore. The 33-year-old, who earned his India cap last year, had to settle for Rs 90 lakh (base price Rs 50 lakh) offered by Lucknow Super Giants.

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Liam Livingstone - IPL Auction 2022: Punjab Kings buy Liam Livingstone for Rs 11.5 crore; Mumbai Indians fork out Rs 8 crore for Jofra Archer - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India -  Kolkata -  Hyderabad -  Chennai

IPL Auction 2022: Punjab Kings buy Liam Livingstone for Rs 11.5 crore; Mumbai Indians fork out Rs 8 crore for Jofra Archer

Punjab Kings went in with the biggest pool of Rs 28.65 crore while Lucknow Super Giants, who had a busy Saturday, were left with the least amount of money - Rs 6.90 crore. While most franchises chose to wait and watch, Punjab splurged on two players. At Rs 11.5 crore, Englishman Liam Livingstone became the most expensive overseas buy while the current flavour from West Indies, Odean Smith, was bought for Rs 6 crore. IPL AUCTION: AS IT HAPPENEDGiven the limited resources, bidding wasn't frenzied but teams moved with purpose to acquire players they had targeted. Eventually, 204 players, including 67 overseas cricketers, were brought, with the total spending in the auction touching Rs 551.7 crore. Livingstone's stint with Rajasthan Royals yielded just 42 runs from five innings last year but he ensured a bidding war with Kolkata Knight Riders making the opening bid and Chennai Super Kings jumping into the fray. Punjab and Gujarat Titans too threw their hats in the ring. Punjab almost had him at Rs 10. 25 crore but Sunrisers Hyderabad upped the price tag, till Punjab had the final say but at an additional cost of Rs 1.25 crore.

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Marco Jansen - Rocks win thriller against Dragons in super over - iol.co.za - India -  Cape Town -  Chennai

Rocks win thriller against Dragons in super over

Cape Town — They don't call Ferisco Adams "The Ice Man" for no reason. Adams showed that ice does indeed run through his veins in a death bowling display of the highest quality.

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Sachin Tendulkar - Arjun Tendulkar - Obed Maccoy - Adam Milne - IPL 2022 Auction: Arjun Tendulkar Attracts Two Bidders, Eventually Bought By Mumbai Indians - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - New Zealand - India -  Delhi -  Kolkata -  Chennai -  Bangalore

IPL 2022 Auction: Arjun Tendulkar Attracts Two Bidders, Eventually Bought By Mumbai Indians

Arjun Tendulkar was bought by Mumbai Indians (MI) for Rs 30 lakh in the Indian Premier League 2022 (IPL 2022) mega auction in Bengaluru on Sunday. Son of Indian cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar, Arjun had been picked up by Mumbai Indians for Rs 20 lakh in 2021. This time, Arjun attracted two bidders -- Gujarat Titans bidding for his services for a fee of Rs 25 lakh after MI's initial bid of Rs 20 lakh. However, MI returned with a bid of Rs 30 lakh that proved enough to acquire the 22-year-old cricketer's services.

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Chris Jordan - Robin Uthappa - Dwayne Bravo - Devon Conway - Ravindra Jadeja - Deepak Chahar - Adam Milne - Chennai Super Kings 2022 Players List: Check team updates and full team squad in mega auction - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India - Jordan - county Mitchell -  Chennai

Chennai Super Kings 2022 Players List: Check team updates and full team squad in mega auction

Chennai Super Kings once again focussed on retaining their core base of players as much as possible as they bought back Deepak Chahar, Dwayne Bravo, Ambati Rayudu and Robin Uthappa in the IPL Mega Auction 2022. A bidding war took place between CSK and Rajasthan Royals to grab Chahar with Chennai emerging successful in buying back Chahar for Rs 14 crore, making him the second most expensive buy of the auction.

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Chris Jordan - Alex Hales - Matthew Wade - Yash Dhull - Obed Maccoy - Adam Milne - David Miller - IPL 2022 Auction: Chris Jordan Sold To Chennai Super Kings, David Miller Picked By Gujarat Titans - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - New Zealand - India - Jordan -  Delhi -  Kolkata -  Chennai -  Bangalore

IPL 2022 Auction: Chris Jordan Sold To Chennai Super Kings, David Miller Picked By Gujarat Titans

England pacer Chris Jordan was bought by Chennai Super Kings for Rs 3.6 crore during the accelerated part of the Indian Premier League (IPL) mega auction on Sunday. South Africa batter David Miller got sold to Gujarat Giants for Rs 3 crore while Australia wicketkeeper batter Matthew Wade was also acquired by Gujarat Titans for Rs 2.4 crore England batter Sam Billings was picked by Kolkata Knight Riders for Rs 2 crore. Meanwhile, Indian wicketkeeper batter Wriddhiman Saha was sold to Gujarat Giants for Rs 1.9 crore.

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Yash Dhull - "Dream Come True": India's U19 World Cup-Winning Captain Yash Dhull Reacts To Being Picked By Delhi Capitals In IPL Auction - sports.ndtv.com - India -  Delhi -  Chennai

"Dream Come True": India's U19 World Cup-Winning Captain Yash Dhull Reacts To Being Picked By Delhi Capitals In IPL Auction

India's U19 World Cup-winning captain Yash Dhull was snapped up by Delhi Capitals (DC) for Rs 50 lakh in the Indian Premier League (IPL 2022) mega auction in Bengaluru on Sunday. Having led India to a record-extending fifth U19 World Cup title earlier this month, Dhull was rewarded with an IPL deal on Sunday. He reacted to the development saying it was a "dream come true". "Hi Delhi Capitals. Thank you for showing faith in me and selecting me at the auctions. I have been a part of Delhi Capitals Bal Bhavan Academy for 8-9 years. So this is a dream come true for me. I am really excited to join the team and I am ready to give my best," Dhull was quoted as saying in a DC press release.

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Jofra Archer - Daniel Sams - Devon Conway - MI Made Lot Of Compromises To Get Ishan Kishan, Jofra Archer In IPL 2022 Auction: Sanjay Manjrekar - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - New Zealand - India - county Archer -  Delhi -  Chennai -  Sanjay

MI Made Lot Of Compromises To Get Ishan Kishan, Jofra Archer In IPL 2022 Auction: Sanjay Manjrekar

Former India batter Sanjay Manjrekar has said that Mumbai Indians made a lot of compromises to acquire Ishan Kishan and Jofra Archer in the Indian Premier League (IPL) mega auction. Mumbai Indians picked up Ishan Kishan for Rs 15.25 crore and then pace sensation Archer was acquired for Rs 8 crore. "Jofra Archer is just a brilliantly gifted bowler and he's done it in the IPL before. He's your 'super over' bowler, in fact, there might be a fight between the two as to who will bowl the super over. But the mystery has been unravelled - why was Mumbai Indians so cautious and bailing out - because 23 crores was spent on two players - Ishan Kishan and Jofra Archer. Jofra Archer was a real suspect, who would've thought who would think like this," Manjrekar said on Star Sports' show 'Cricket Live -- IPL Auction Special.

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