Published Nov 25, 2024, 3:12 pm IST
Five-time IPL champions Mumbai Indians (MI) had an awful run in the IPL 2024, where they finished in the 10th or last place in the points table, which happened twice in the last three IPL seasons. MI are desperate to bring back their dominance in the forthcoming season.
MI spent INR 75 crore to retain five capped players before the IPL 2025 mega auction. They started the mega auction with a purse balance of INR 45 crore.
Pre Auction Retentions
(Capped)
Jasprit Bumrah (Indian): INR 18 Crore
Suryakumar Yadav (Indian): INR 16.35 Crore
Hardik Pandya (Indian): INR 16.35 Crore
Rohit Sharma (Indian): INR 16.30 Crore
Tilak Verma (Indian): INR 8 Crore
Right-to-Match (RTM) card availability for the mega auction
1 uncapped player
Mega Auction Buys
Trent Boult (New Zealander): Base price INR 2 crore – Bid won INR 12.50 crore
Deepak Chahar (Indian): Base price INR 2 crore – Bid won INR 9.25 crore
RTM Naman Dhir (Indian): Base price INR 30 lakh – Bid won INR 5.25 crore
Allah Ghazanfar (Afghanistan): Base price INR 75 lakh – Bid won INR 4.80 crore
Ryan Rickelton (South African): Base price INR 1 crore – Bid won INR 1 crore
Robin Minz (Indian): Base price INR 30 lakh – Bid won INR 65 lakh
Karn Sharma (Indian): Base price INR 30 lakh – Bid won INR 30 lakh
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