IPL 2025 Mega Auction: Remaining purse after Day 1 of IPL 2025 Auction
The much-awaited IPL 2025 mega auction began with great excitement and intense competition right from the start. Numerous teams on the first day found each other They were involved in an intense bidding war, all competing to bring in talented players who would improve their squads for the upcoming three IPL seasons. So let's take a look at the remaining purse after Day 1 of the IPL 2025 auction.
The auction kicked off with a focus on Indian fast bowler Arshdeep Singh, whose remarkable skills immediately attracted attention. He was successfully acquired by Punjab Kings for a whopping sum of 18 Crores which set the tone for the event.
In this year's IPL 2025 mega auction, all franchises entered the fray with a total spending capacity of 641.5 Crores. Above all, Punjab kings Registered on the highest budget with a budget limit of 110.5 Crores.
Complete list of remaining wallets after the first day of IPL 2025 mega auction
During the mega auction IPL 2025, all the franchises together spent ₹467.95 crore. Now let's take a look at the remaining budget of all franchises after Day 1 of the IPL 2025 auction.
1. Royal Challengers Bengaluru (30.65 Cr)
At the end of the first day, they have a significant amount of money remaining. They spent ₹89.35 crore to purchase 9 players and currently have ₹30.65 crore left.
2. Mumbai Indians (26.10 Cr)
The five-time IPL title winners spent Rs 93.90 crore during the auction. They kept 5 players before the IPL 2025 Mega Auction and added 9 new players, leaving them with 26.10 Crore.
3. Punjab Kings (22.50 Cr)
They took part in the IPL 2025 mega auction with the highest prize money of ₹110.5 crore and bid on top stars like Shreyas Iyer, Arshdeep Singh and Yuzvendra Chahal. After tying and purchasing 12 players, there is still 22.50 Crore left after Day 1.
4. Gujarat Titans (17.50 Cr)
At the end of the first day, they gained 14 players and spent 102.50 crore. They still have 17.50 crore left with their highest paid player being Rashid Khan who was retained for 18 crore ahead of the IPL mega auction.
5. Rajasthan Royals (17.35 Cr)
On the first day, they used their maximum budget and spent ₹102.65 crore to get 11 players. Yashasvi Jaiswal and Sanju Samson are the highest paid players in their franchise. At the end of the first day, they still have 17.35 crore left.
6. Chennai Super Kings (15.60 CR)
This five-time title winner bought 12 players at the end of the first day. Ruturaj Gaikwad and Ravindra Jadeja are the most expensive players in the franchise, both were acquired for ₹18 crore. After the first day of the auction, they still have 15.60 crore left.
7. Lucknow Super Giants (14.85 Cr)
They have exhausted their maximum prize money on the first day of the auction and have 14.85 Cr left. So far they have bought 12 players and spent a total of 105.15 Cr. Their highest bid in the IPL and most expensive purchase to date was for Rishabh Pant at 27 Cr.
8. Delhi Capitals (13.80 Cr)
Their most expensive purchase this season is Axar Patel, whom they retained for 16.50 Cr. In total, they spent 106.20 Cr in the auction, including retentions, and have 13.80 Cr left after the first day the auction. So far they have purchased 13 players.
9. Kolkata Knight Riders (10.05 Cr)
At the end of the first day of the mega auction, they had retained and purchased 13 players and spent a total of 109.95 Cr. You still have 10.05 Cr left. Their top buy is Venkatesh Iyer for whom they paid Rs 23.75 Cr.
10. Sunrisers Hyderabad (5.15 Cr)
On the first day of the IPL auction, they spent the maximum amount and acquired Mohammed Shami for 10 Cr and Ishan Kishan for 11.25 Cr. Their most expensive player is Heinrich Klaasen worth 23 Cr. After buying 13 players, they only have 5.15 Cr left in their remaining wallet.
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