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List of players sold and unsold at IPL auction 2017.
Sixty-six players sold in 2017 auction.
Sold players
INR 1 crore = INR 100 lakh = INR 10000000 = USD 149254 approx
INR 1 lakh = INR 100 thousand = INR 100000 = USD 1493 approx.
Eoin Morgan (Base price INR 2 crore) - Sold to Kings XI Punjab for INR 2 crore
Pawan Negi (Base price INR 30 lakhs) - Sold to Royal Challengers Bangalore for INR 1 crore
Angelo Mathews (Base price INR 2 crore) - Sold to Delhi Daredevils for INR 2 crore
Ben Stokes (Base price INR 2 crore) - Sold to Rising Pune Supergiants for INR 14.5 crore
Corey Anderson (Base price INR 1 crore) - Sold to Delhi Daredevils for INR 1 crore
Nicholas Pooran (Base price INR 30 lakh) - Sold to Mumbai Indians for INR 30 lakh
Kagiso Rabada (Base price INR 1 crore) - Sold to Delhi Daredevils for INR 5 crore
Trent Boult (Base price INR 1.5 crore) - Sold to Kolkata Knight Riders for INR 5 crore
Tymal Mills (Base price INR 50 lakhs) - Sold to Royal Challengers Bangalore for INR 12 crore
Pat Cummins (Base price INR 2 crore) - Sold to Delhi Daredevils for INR 4.5 crore
Mitchell Johnson (Base price INR 2 crore) - Sold to Mumbai Indians for INR 2 crore
Ankit Bawne (Base price INR 10 lakh) - Sold to Delhi Daredevils for INR 10 lakh
Tanmay Agarwal (Base price INR 10 lakh) - Sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for INR 10 lakh
Mohammad Nabi (Base price INR 30 lakh) - Sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for 30 lakh
K Gowtham (Base price INR 10 lakh) - Sold to Mumbai Indians for INR 2 crore
Rahul Tewatia (Base price INR 10 lakh) - Sold to Kings XI Punjab for INR 25 lakh
Aditya Tare (Base price INR 20 lakh) - Sold to Delhi Daredevils for INR 25 lakh
Eklavya Dwivedi (Base price INR 30 lakh) - Sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for INR 75 lakh
Aniket Choudhary (Base price INR 10 lakh) - Sold to Royal Challengers Bangalore for INR 2 crore
T Natarajan (Base price INR 10 lakh) - Sold to Kings XI Punjab for INR 3 crore
Nathu Singh (Base price INR 30 lakh) - Sold to Gujarat Lions for INR 50 lakh
Basil Thampi (Base price INR 10 lakh) - Sold to Gujarat Lions for INR 85 lakh
M Ashwin (Base price INR 10 lakh) - Sold to Delhi Daredevils for INR 1 crore
Tejas Baroka (Base price INR 10 lakh) - Sold to Gujarat Lions for INR 10 lakh
Rashid Khan (Base price INR 50 lakh) - Sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for INR 4 crore
Pravin Tambe (Base price INR 10 lakh) - Sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for INR 10 lakh
Chris Woakes (Base price INR 2 crore) - Sold to Kolkata Knight Riders for INR 4.2 crore
Karn Sharma (Base price INR 30 lakh) - Sold to Mumbai Indians for INR 3.2 crore
Rishi Dhawan (Base price INR 30 lakh) - Sold to Kolkata Knight Riders for INR 55 lakh
Matt Henry (Base price INR 50 lakh) - Sold to Kings XI Punjab for INR 50 lakh
Jaydev Unadkat (Base price INR 30 lakh) - Sold to Rising Pune Supergiants for INR 30 lakh
Varun Aaron (Base price INR 30 lakh) - Sold to Kings XI Punjab for INR 2.8 crore
Manpreet Gony (Base price INR 30 lakh) - Sold to Gujarat Lions for INR 60 lakh
Martin Guptill (Base price INR 50 lakh) - Sold to Kings XI Punjab for INR 50 lakh (second round)
Jason Roy (Base price INR 1 crore) - Sold to Gujarat Lions for INR 1 crore (second round)
Saurabh Tiwary (Base price INR 30 lakh) - Sold to Mumbai Indians for INR 30 lakh (second round)
Chris Jordan (Base price INR 50 lakh) - Sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for INR 50 lakh (second round)
Nathan Coulter-Nile (Base price INR 100 lakh) - Sold to Kolkata Knight Riders for INR 3.5 crore (second round)
Praveen Dubey (Base price INR 10 lakh) - Sold to Royal Challengers Bangalore for INR 10 lakh (second round)
Navdeep Saini (Base price INR 10 lakh) - Sold to Delhi Daredevils for INR 10 lakh (second round)
Ben Laughlin (Base price INR 30 lakh) - Sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for INR 30 lakh (second round)
Billy Stanlake (Base price INR 30 lakh) - Sold to Royal Challengers Bangalore for INR 30 lakh (second round)
Mohammed Siraj (Base price INR 20 lakh) - Sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for INR 2.6 crore
Rahul Chahar (Base price INR 10 lakh) - Sold to Rising Pune Supergiants for INR 10 lakh
Saurabh Kumar (Base price INR 10 lakh) - Sold to Rising Pune Supergiants for INR 10 lakh
Asela Gunaratne (Base price INR 30 lakh) - Sold to Mumbai Indians for INR 30 lakh
Daniel Christian (Base price INR 1 crore) - Sold to Rising Pune Supergiants for INR 1 crore
Rovman Powell (Base price INR 30 lakhs) - Sold to Kolkata Knight Riders for INR 30 lakhs
Darren Sammy (Base price INR 30 lakh) - Sold to Kings XI Punjab for INR 30 lakh
Munaf Patel (Base price INR 30 lakh) - Sold to Gujarat Lions for INR 30 lakh
Rinku Singh (Base price INR 10 lakh) - Sold to Kings XI Punjab for INR 10 lakh
Shashank Singh (Base price INR 10 lakh) - Sold to Delhi Daredevils for INR 10 lakh
Milind Tandon (Base price INR 10 lakh) - Sold to Rising Pune Supergiants for INR 10 lakh
Kulwant Khejroliya (Base price INR 10 lakh) - Sold to Mumbai Indians for INR 10 lakh
Chirag Suri (Base price INR 10 lakh) - Sold to Gujarat Lions for INR 10 lakh
R Sanjay Yadav (Base price INR 10 lakh) - Sold to Kolkata Knight Riders for INR 10 lakh
Shelley Shaurya (Base price INR 10 lakh) - Sold to Gujarat Lions for INR 10 lakh
Shubham Agarwal (Base price INR 10 lakh) - Sold to Gujarat Lions for INR 10 lakh
Ishank Jaggi (Base price INR 10 lakh) - Sold to Kolkata Knight Riders for INR 10 lakh
Rahul Tripathi (Base price INR 10 lakh) - Sold to Rising Pune Supergiants for INR 10 lakh
Pratham Singh (Base price INR 10 lakh) - Sold to Gujarat Lions for INR 10 lakh
Akshdeep Nath (Base price INR 10 lakh) - Sold to Gujarat Lions for INR 10 lakh (third round)
Lockie Ferguson (Base price INR 50 lakh) - Sold to Rising Pune Supergiants for INR 50 lakh (third round)
Manoj Tiwary (Base price INR 50 lakh) - Sold to Rising Pune Supergiants for INR 50 lakh (third round)
Darren Bravo (Base price INR 50 lakh) - Sold to Kolkata Knight Riders for INR 50 lakh (third round)
Sayan Ghosh (Base price INR 10 lakh) - Sold to Kolkata Knight Riders for INR 10 lakh (third round)
Unsold players
Faiz Fazal (Base price INR 30 lakhs)
Alex Hales (Base price INR 100 lakhs)
Ross Taylor (Base price INR 50 lakhs)
Irfan Pathan (Base price INR 50 lakhs)
Sean Abbott (Base price INR 30 lakhs)
Ben Dunk (Base price INR 30 lakhs)
Jonny Bairstow (Base price INR 1.5 crores)
Andre Fletcher (Base price INR 30 lakhs)
Johnson Charles (Base price INR 30 lakhs)
Dinesh Chandimal (Base price INR 50 lakhs)
Kyle Abbott (Base price INR 1.5 crores)
Ishant Sharma (Base price INR 2 crores)
Lakshan Sandakan (Base price INR 30 lakhs)
Ish Sodhi (Base price INR 30 lakhs)
Brad Hogg (Base price INR 50 lakhs)
Pragyan Ojha (Base price INR 30 lakhs)
Imran Tahir (Base price INR 50 lakhs)
Umang Sharma (Base price INR 10 lakhs)
Prithvi Shaw (Base price INR 10 lakhs)
Unmukt Chand (Base price INR 30 lakhs)
Asghar Stanikzai (Base price INR 20 lakhs)
Mahipal Lomror (Base price INR 10 lakhs)
Shivam Dubey (Base price INR 10 lakhs)
Manan Sharma (Base price INR 10 lakhs)
Rush Kalaria (Base price INR 10 lakhs)
Priyank Kirit Panchal (Base price INR 10 lakhs)
Vishnu Vinod (Base price INR 10 lakhs)
Shreevats Goswami (Base price INR 10 lakhs)
Mohammad Shahzad (Base price INR 50 lakhs)
Mohit Ahlawat (Base price INR 10 lakhs)
Manvinder Bisla (Base price INR 10 lakhs)
Abu Nechim (Base price INR 10 lakhs)
Umar Nazir Mir (Base price INR 10 lakhs)
Pawan Suyal (Base price INR 10 lakhs)
Mayank Dagar (Base price INR 10 lakhs)
Sarabjit Ladda (Base price INR 10 lakhs)
Mitchell Swepson (Base price INR 30 lakhs)
Akshay Wakhare (Base price INR 10 lakhs)
Cheteshwar Pujara (Base price INR 50 lakhs)
Abhinav Mukund (Base price INR 30 lakhs)
Michael Klinger (Base price INR 50 lakhs)
S Badrinath (Base price INR 30 lakhs)
Marlon Samuels (Base price INR 100 lakhs)
Evin Lewis (Base price INR 50 lakhs)
Nic Maddinson (Base price INR 50 lakhs)
Parvez Rasool (Base price INR 30 lakhs)
Jason Holder (Base price INR 1.5 crores)
David Wiese (Base price INR 30 lakhs)
Thisara Perera (Base price INR 50 lakhs)
Farhaan Behardien (Base price INR 30 lakhs)
Anamul Haque (Base price INR 30 lakhs)
Shane Dowrich (Base price INR 30 lakhs)
Kusal Perera (Base price INR 50 lakhs)
Niroshan Dickwella (Base price INR 30 lakhs)
Brad Haddin (Base price INR 1.5 crores)
Glenn Phillips (Base price INR 10 lakhs)
RP Singh (Base price INR 30 lakhs)
Pankaj Singh (Base price INR 30 lakhs)
Fawad Ahmed (Base price INR 30 lakhs)
Michael Beer (Base price INR 30 lakhs)
Akila Dananjaya (Base price INR 30 lakhs)
Nathan Lyon (Base price INR 1.5 crores)
Rahul Sharma (Base price INR 30 lakhs)
Himanshu Rana (Base price INR 10 lakhs)
Apoorv Wankhade (Base price INR 10 lakhs)
Akash Bhandari (Base price INR 10 lakhs)
Akhil Herwadkar (Base price INR 10 lakhs)
Pankaj Jaiswal (Base price INR 10 lakhs)
Dishant Yagnik (Base price INR 20 lakhs)
Rishi Arothe (Base price INR 10 lakhs)
Ronsford Beaton (Base price INR 20 lakhs)
Kanishk Seth (Base price INR 10 lakhs)
Joe Burns (Base price INR 30 lakhs)
Colin Munro (Base price INR 50 lakhs)
James Neesham (Base price INR 50 lakhs)
Wayne Parnell (Base price INR 50 lakhs)
Mitchell Santner (Base price INR 50 lakhs)
Harpreet Singh (Base price INR 20 lakhs)
Colin de Grandhomme (Base price INR 30 lakhs)
Andile Phehlukwayo (Base price INR 100 lakhs)
Dwaine Pretorius (Base price INR 30 lakhs)
Ben Wheeler (Base price INR 30 lakhs)
Kesrick Williams (Base price INR 30 lakhs)
Tejendra Singh (Base price 10 lakhs)
Virat Singh (Base price INR 10 lakhs)
Manjeet Singh (Base price INR 10 lakhs)
Mehedi Hasan Miraz (Base price INR 30 lakhs)
Mahmudullah (Base price INR 30 lakhs)
Sabbir Rahman (Base price INR 30 lakhs)
B Indrajith (Base price INR 10 lakhs)
Amit Verma (Base price INR 10 lakhs)
Himmat Singh (Base price INR 10 lakhs)
Ashton Turner (Base price INR 20 lakhs)
Chaitanya Bishnoi (Base price INR 10 lakhs)
South Africa all out for 308 in New Zealand.
DUNEDIN, New Zealand: South Africa were all out for 308 in their first innings on the second day of the first Test against New Zealand in Dunedin on Thursday.
Jeetan Patel and Trent Boult took the last two wickets to wrap up the innings in the fifth over after lunch.
For South Africa, Dean Elgar made 140 and Temba Bavuma 64 while bowling for New Zealand Boult took four for 64 and Neil Wagner three for 88.
Jeetan Patel and Trent Boult took the last two wickets to wrap up the innings in the fifth over after lunch.
For South Africa, Dean Elgar made 140 and Temba Bavuma 64 while bowling for New Zealand Boult took four for 64 and Neil Wagner three for 88.
Lewis-inspired Windies crush Pakistan in 3rd T20.
PORT OF SPAIN: Evin Lewis thrashed his way to 91 off 51 balls as the West Indies swept aside Pakistan by seven wickets in the third T20 International at the Queen´s Park Oval in Trinidad on Saturday.
Responding to the visitors´ total of 137 for eight, Lewis hoisted nine sixes and belted five fours in a hurricane innings that kept the series alive going into the final match on Sunday at the same venue with Pakistan holding a 2-1 advantage.
His assault was in stark contrast to the struggles of most of the Pakistani batsmen, with the notable exception of Kamran Akmal and Babar Azam, as a strong position was frittered away by the combination of careless strokeplay and disciplined West Indies bowling through the final eight overs of their innings.
Lewis lost opening partner Chadwick Walton early on in the chase to an excellent diving catch by Fakhar Zaman running in from the square-leg boundary off Sohail Tanvir.
Yet it was Tanvir who would suffer the most to the flailing blade of the left-hander.
Summoned by captain Sarfraz Ahmed in a desperate attempt to stem the flood of runs, Tanvir was plastered for 24 runs in the 14th over of the innings, an assault that ended the match as a contest.
Marlon Samuels helped him add 56 runs for the second wicket and debutant Jason Mohammed looked composed in a third-wicket stand of 76, his contribution being an unbeaten 17.
But everything else in the match paled in comparison to Lewis´ relentless assault which ended with victory in sight as Wahab Riaz held the catch at long-off to give Shadab Khan the wicket.
"I just needed to get a start this time and decided to keep on playing my shots," said Lewis after receiving the man of the match award.
"It´s been a bit of a struggle since getting that hundred against India (last August in Fort Lauderdale) but I´m delighted to be back among the runs."
Khan, man of the match with his potent leg-spinners and googlies in the first two outings, struggled to recapture the same control under the pressure imposed by Lewis, and to a lesser extent, the other top-order batsmen.
"We didn´t take advantage of the good position we were in going into the last eight overs of our innings," said a disappointed Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed.
"We are still ahead in the series though and I expect a much better effort in the last match."
Veteran Akmal (48) and Azam (43) had the visitors well poised for a total in excess of 160 after Ahmed chose to bat first as they put on 88 runs for the second wicket.
Samuel Badree had removed Ahmed Shehzad and Imad Wasim in the first over of the match.
However the introduction of Samuels for his first bowl in international cricket for 18 months following the remodelling of his action earned the home side a vital breakthrough and turned the tide of play.
Samuels´ first delivery was an inviting waist-high full toss which Akmal attempted to heave out of the ground but could only find Lendl Simmons on the midwicket boundary.
New man Shoaib Malik, Pakistan´s topscorer in the thrilling three-run win on Thursday at the same venue, didn´t last long as he flicked a full-length delivery from West Indies captain Carlos Brathwaite unerringly to Lewis at long-leg.
Pakistan struggled for runs the rest of the way with a desperate West Indies team battling to limit the total to manageable proportions. Just 45 runs came off the last eight overs with Badree the pick of the bowlers in claiming two for 22.
Responding to the visitors´ total of 137 for eight, Lewis hoisted nine sixes and belted five fours in a hurricane innings that kept the series alive going into the final match on Sunday at the same venue with Pakistan holding a 2-1 advantage.
His assault was in stark contrast to the struggles of most of the Pakistani batsmen, with the notable exception of Kamran Akmal and Babar Azam, as a strong position was frittered away by the combination of careless strokeplay and disciplined West Indies bowling through the final eight overs of their innings.
Lewis lost opening partner Chadwick Walton early on in the chase to an excellent diving catch by Fakhar Zaman running in from the square-leg boundary off Sohail Tanvir.
Yet it was Tanvir who would suffer the most to the flailing blade of the left-hander.
Summoned by captain Sarfraz Ahmed in a desperate attempt to stem the flood of runs, Tanvir was plastered for 24 runs in the 14th over of the innings, an assault that ended the match as a contest.
Marlon Samuels helped him add 56 runs for the second wicket and debutant Jason Mohammed looked composed in a third-wicket stand of 76, his contribution being an unbeaten 17.
But everything else in the match paled in comparison to Lewis´ relentless assault which ended with victory in sight as Wahab Riaz held the catch at long-off to give Shadab Khan the wicket.
"I just needed to get a start this time and decided to keep on playing my shots," said Lewis after receiving the man of the match award.
"It´s been a bit of a struggle since getting that hundred against India (last August in Fort Lauderdale) but I´m delighted to be back among the runs."
Khan, man of the match with his potent leg-spinners and googlies in the first two outings, struggled to recapture the same control under the pressure imposed by Lewis, and to a lesser extent, the other top-order batsmen.
"We didn´t take advantage of the good position we were in going into the last eight overs of our innings," said a disappointed Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed.
"We are still ahead in the series though and I expect a much better effort in the last match."
Veteran Akmal (48) and Azam (43) had the visitors well poised for a total in excess of 160 after Ahmed chose to bat first as they put on 88 runs for the second wicket.
Samuel Badree had removed Ahmed Shehzad and Imad Wasim in the first over of the match.
However the introduction of Samuels for his first bowl in international cricket for 18 months following the remodelling of his action earned the home side a vital breakthrough and turned the tide of play.
Samuels´ first delivery was an inviting waist-high full toss which Akmal attempted to heave out of the ground but could only find Lendl Simmons on the midwicket boundary.
New man Shoaib Malik, Pakistan´s topscorer in the thrilling three-run win on Thursday at the same venue, didn´t last long as he flicked a full-length delivery from West Indies captain Carlos Brathwaite unerringly to Lewis at long-leg.
Pakistan struggled for runs the rest of the way with a desperate West Indies team battling to limit the total to manageable proportions. Just 45 runs came off the last eight overs with Badree the pick of the bowlers in claiming two for 22.
PSL 2017: Karachi Kings qualify for playoffs, Qalandars eliminated.
DUBAI: Karachi Kings defeated Islamabad United by six wickets in rain-reduced Twenty20 match and qualified for playoffs of the Pakistan Super League 2017.
Although, Islamabad United had already qualified for the playoffs but their encounter with Karachi Kings on Sunday was important for Lahore Qalandars too.
With the defeat of Islamabad United, Lahore Qalandars are now eliminated from the tournament.
Earlier, Islamabad United set a target of 124 runs for Karachi Kings after the match was reduced to 15 overs a side due to rain here at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Sunday night.
Karachi Kings reached the target at the loss of four wickets with 1 ball remaining. Chris Gayle scored quick-fire 44 runs off 17 balls —striking back-to-back three sixes.
Although, Islamabad United had already qualified for the playoffs but their encounter with Karachi Kings on Sunday was important for Lahore Qalandars too.
With the defeat of Islamabad United, Lahore Qalandars are now eliminated from the tournament.
Earlier, Islamabad United set a target of 124 runs for Karachi Kings after the match was reduced to 15 overs a side due to rain here at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Sunday night.
Karachi Kings reached the target at the loss of four wickets with 1 ball remaining. Chris Gayle scored quick-fire 44 runs off 17 balls —striking back-to-back three sixes.
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