IPL 2020 Auction: List of confirmed players and teams for this year’s tournament
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Your support makes all the difference.Pat Cummins became the most expensive overseas purchase in Indian Premier League (IPL) history as the Kolkata Knight Riders spent more than £1.6 million on the Australian fast bowler in the 2020 IPL Auction.
England limited overs captain Eoin Morgan was also bought by the Knight Riders, while there was also a big deal for all-rounder Sam Curran, who was bought by the Chennai Super Kings.
Australian superstar Glenn Maxwell, seam-bowling all-rounder Chris Morris of South Africa and West Indian left-arm fast bowler Sheldon Cottrell were three of the other marquee purchases as a number of high-profile names went under the hammer at the showpiece event in Kolkata.
Morgan will be joined at the Knight Riders by budding star Tom Banton, with the Somerset opening batsman set to get a first taste of T20 cricket’s premier franchise competition in 2020 after receiving a £110k deal.
Chris Jordan, Tom Curran, Chris Woakes and Jason Roy were also purchased in the auction, taking the English contingent in next year’s competition to 13. Harry Gurney, Jofra Archer, Ben Stokes, Jonny Bairstow, Moeen Ali and Jos Buttler were all retained by their teams before the auction.
Catch up on the auction as it happened below:
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Five biggest signings of the auction
£1.6 million: Pat Cummins, Kolkata Knight Riders.
£1.15 million: Glenn Maxwell, Kings XI Punjab
£1.1 million: Chris Morris, Royal Challengers Bangalore
£910k: Sheldon Cottrell, Kings XI Punjab
£855k: Nathan Coulter-Nile, Mumbai Indians
Where England stars will play in the IPL in 2020
Royal Challengers Bangalore: Moeen Ali
Kings XI Punjab: Chris Jordan
Delhi Capitals: Jason Roy, Chris Woakes
Chennai Super Kings: Sam Curran
Sunrisers Hyderabad: Jonny Bairstow
Kolkata Knight Riders: Eoin Morgan, Tom Banton, Harry Gurney
Mumbai Indians:
Rajasthan Royals: Jos Buttler, Ben Stokes, Jofra Archer, Tom Curran
Jaydev Unadkat time. Ever a valuable commodity in these auctions. Left-arm skiddy pace and he can get the ball to talk at the top.
Delhi Capitals come in for the Indian seamer...
Rajasthan Royals let Unadkat walk but think they might be able to snare him at a shorter price. Kings XI are in, too, and the pair drive each other up towards 2 crore...
Jaydev Unadkat is sold to the Rajasthan Royals for 3 crore!
Not quite the 11.5 crore they paid for him ahead of the 2018 season, but a decent chunk of change for Unadkat, and the Royals have their man back.
AJ Tye next under the hammer. He's lost his lustre somewhat in the last couple of years, batsmen now able to pick his variations at the death and his knuckleballs not quite as effective as they once were. He's also injured at the moment, and goes unsold.
Compatriot Nathan Coulter-Nile does draw a bid, and two, and three. The Australian has a strong IPL record with genuine pace and a nasty bouncer...
The bidding motors past the million mark, and Coulter-Nile is going to be a rich man again.
Chennai at 7.75 crore...
Mumbai Indians buy Nathan Coulter-Nile for 8 crore!
Mumbai had been quiet, but Coulter-Nile was clearly a top target, and they add him to their impressive portfolio of pace bowling options. Lasith Malinga, Mitch McClenaghan and Trent Boult all already on the roster in Mumbai, but a fourth overseas quick to provide competition. Four very different bowlers to complement Jasprit Bumrah.
Tim Southee goes unsold.
Sheldon Cottrell could be a high-ticket item. The West Indian left-armer has emerged as one of the world's better white-ball bowlers, particularly at the top of the innings with his ability to swing the ball. A wonderful celebration, too, and the Rajasthan Royals open the bidding...
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