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This Article is From Jan 27, 2018

IPL Auction 2018 Live: Rashid Khan Goes to SRH, Malinga Unsold

IPL Auction 2018 Live: Rashid Khan Goes to SRH, Malinga Unsold
Catch all the updates from the IPL Auction here.

Rahul Tewatia to Delhi Daredevils

The Delhi Daredevils may have paid a bit too much for the uncapped all-rounder Rahul Tewatia. The 24-year-old, who is taken for Rs 3 crore, has played only 17 T20s in his career. He has a batting average of 28.11 and bowling average of 22.61 in T20s.

Prithvi Shaw to Delhi Daredevils

India's U-19 captain Prithvi Shaw finds a place in the Delhi camp. The Mumbai batsman has recorded a great first-class batting average of 56.52. But he hasn't played a professional T20 game yet.

Delhi have picked him up for Rs 1.2 crore.

Siddhesh Lad – Unsold

The 25-year-old, who has played for Mumbai Indians in the past, finds no place in any franchise for the moment.

Manan Vohra to Royal Challengers Bangalore

The Kings XI Punjab didn't show interest in Vohra and let Bangalore take the opening batsman for Rs 1.1 crore. Vohra has a batting average of 26.74 in 82 T20s in his career.

Rahul Tripathi to Rajasthan Royals

Rahul Tripathi had a brilliant season with the Rising Pune Supergiant last season and therefore the Rajasthan Royals have rested their faith on him with Rs 3.4 crore.

Himanshu Rana – Unsold

India's U-19 batsman from Haryana, Himanshu Rana finds no takers in the IPL Auction.

Mayank Agarwal to Kings XI Punjab

Mayank Agarwal goes to Kings XI Punjab for Rs 1 crore. Punjab, who clearly have come with a great plan, stave off a fight against Delhi and Bangalore.

Ricky Bhui Goes to Sunrisers, Ishank Jaggi to KKR

Uncapped batsmen Ricky Bhui and Ishank Jaggi find a place in Sunrisers Hyderabad and Kolkata Knight Riders respectively for Rs 20 lakh each.

Shubman Gill to Kolkata Knight Riders

India's U-19 star Shubman Gill finds a place in the KKR camp. Kolkata staved off a challenge from Delhi, Rajasthan and Punjab before settling the deal for Rs 1.8 crore.

Suryakumar Yadav to Mumbai Indians

Delhi started the bid at Rs 30 lakh, but later Mumbai and Delhi got into a bidding war taking the price upto Rs 3.2 crore.

Kuldeep Yadav to Kolkata Knight Riders

Kuldeep Yadav has shown his talent through KKR over the years and it's only fitting that the Kolkata team use the Right to Match card to take him back.

Mumbai and Bangalore took the bid to Rs 5.8 crore, before KKR made their decision.

Adam Zampa – Unsold

Australia's leg spinner, who had adecent season with Rising Pune Supergiant last year, finds no takers for the moment.

Yuzvendra Chahal to Royal Challengers Bangalore

Born and bred in Royal Challengers Bangalore, Yuzvendra Chahal is going no where else. Kings XI Punjab and Delhi vied for the player until Rs 6 crore.

But RCB stepped in and used their right to Match card.

Samuel Badree – Unsold

No takers for the West Indian leg-spinner Samuel Badree.

Amit Mishra to Delhi Daredevils

India's unsung leg-spinner Amit Mishra goes to Delhi Daredevils for Rs 4 crore. The leg-spinner has a bowling average of 21.78 in T20s.

Rashid Khan to Sunrisers Hyderabad

Afghanistan's leg-spinner finds his place in the Sunrisers camp once again. Kings XI Punjab found a way to get the bowler on their side by taking the bid upto Rs 9 crore, but in the end, as expected, Hyderabad used their Right to Match card.

Karn Sharma to Chennai Super Kings

It's raining leg-spinners in the CSK camp. After Tahir, Karn Sharma joins them for Rs 5 crore. Mumbai staved off Rajasthan and Chennai until Rs 4 crore, but felt Rs 5 crore was a little too much for Karn Sharma.

Ish Sodhi – Unsold

New Zealand's spinner Ish Sodhi, who troubled Indian batsmen during the World T20 in 2016, finds no takers.

Imran Tahir to Chennai Super Kings

Just the one bid by Chennai at Rs 1 crore and the deal is sealed. The South African leg-spinner finds his place in MS Dhoni's camp.

Piyush Chawla to Kolkata Knight Riders

Chennai fought valiantly against Rajasthan, Mumbai and Bangalore and took the bid to Rs 4.2 crore. But KKR didn't want to let go of their leg-spinner and took him back through a RTM.

Kagiso Rabada to Delhi Daredevils

Rajasthan start the bid at Rs 2 crore before CSK take it up to Rs 4.2 crore. Delhi sneak in with their Right to Match card and steal Rabada.

Mitchell McClenaghan and Lasith Malinga – Unsold

New Zealand's Mitchell McClenaghan and Sri Lankan fast bowler and IPL legend Lasith Malinga go unsold.

Mohammed Shami to Delhi Daredevils

Delhi Daredevils smartly use the Right to Match Card and snap back the speedster Mohammed Shami for Rs 3 crore. SRH and RCB showed interest on the pace bowler before Delhi's decision.

Ishant Sharma – Unsold

Ishant Sharma reduced his base price from Rs 2 crore to Rs 75 lakh and still finds no takers in the IPL Auction.

Tim Southee – Unsold

New Zealand's fast bowler, who played a couple of great seasons for the Chennai Super Kings, finds no takers.

Umesh Yadav to Royal Challengers Bangalore

Delhi stave off a challenge from Kings XI Punjab and Rajasthan and take the bid to Rs 4 crore. Bangalore jump in and take Yadav for Rs 4.2 crore.

Pat Cummins to Mumbai Indians

Australia's speedster finds a place in the Mumbai Indians set up. CSK started the bid at Rs 2 crore before Mumbai took it up to Rs 5.4 crore. Delhi decided not to use their Right to Match card.

Mitchell Johnson and Josh Hazlewood – Unsold

No takers for the Australia's speedsters Mitchell Johnson and Josh Hazlewood. Johnson is in the category of old players now, but it's surprising to see Hazlewood have no bidders.

Mustafizur Rahman to Mumbai Indians

Delhi and Mumbai go head-to-head for The Fizz, take the bid to Rs 2.2 crore. Sunrisers refuse to use their Right to Match card.

Mustafizur taken by Mumbai Indians.

Jos Buttler to Rajasthan Royals

Mumbai start the bid at Rs 1.5 crore. Mumbai get into the bidding even though they have the Right to Match card, don't know why!

Anyway, Rajasthan take the wicketkeeper batsman for Rs 4.4 crore.

Sam Billings – Unsold

No takers for Englishman Sam Billings.

Ambati Rayudu to Chennai Super Kings

Mumbai and Delhi took on each other for the first half of the bidding war until Rs 1.2 crore. CSK jump in at Rs 1.5 crore and seal the deal at Rs 2.2 crore.

Sanju Samson to Rajasthan Royals

Sanju Samson was first discovered at the Rajasthan Royals and it's only fitting that he finds his place in the Royals team again. He's sold for Rs 8 crore.

Robin Uthappa to Kolkata Knight Riders

Mumbai start the bid at Rs 2 crore. They stave off a challenge from Rajasthan and take the bid upto Rs 6.4 crore.

However, Kolkata decide to use the Right to Match card and acquire Uthappa back!

Naman Ojha – Unsold

No takers for wicketkeeper batsman Naman Ojha. The 34-year-old is handy with the bat in the middle order, could be taken later.

Dinesh Karthik to Kolkata Knight Riders

Another new IPL team for Dinesh Karthik. CSK started the bid at Rs 2 crore, but KKR showed relentless intent and bagged the wicketkeeper for Rs 7.4 crore.

Jonny Bairstow – Unsold

No takers for England's wicketkeeper batsman Jonny Bairstow.

Wriddhiman Saha to Sunrisers Hyderabad

India's Test wicketkeeper-batsman Wriddhiman Saha goes to Sunrisers Hyderabad for Rs 5 crore. KKR started the bid at Rs 1 crore, but eventually gave up to SRH at Rs 5 crore.

Quinton de Kock to Royal Challengers Bangalore

RCB start the bid at Rs 2 crore. Mumbai Indians comes in at Rs 2.2 crore. The Blue Brigade take the bid to Rs 2.6 crore.

Bangalore seal the deal at Rs 2.8 crore.

Parthiv Patel – Unsold

No bidders for India's wicketkeeper batsman Parthiv Patel.

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