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IPL 2018 auctions

IPL 2018 Auction: Squads, remaining purse for all teams after Day One

The Day Two of the auctions will get bigger and better as several overseas and Indian players are yet be sold.

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IPL Auction 2018: Rashid Khan retained Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) for INR 9 crores

Rashid Khan was the highest Afghanistan bid player in 2017.

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IPL Auction 2018: KL Rahul sold to Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) for INR 11 crores

KL Rahul played for Royal Challengers Bangalore in 2017.

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IPL 2018 Auction: Gautam Gambhir returns to Delhi Daredevils (DD)

Gambhir played for DD from 2008 to 2010.

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IPL 2018 Auction: Mitchell Starc sold to Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) for INR 9.4 crores

After Ben Stokes, Starc was the second highest so far in the bid.

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IPL 2018 Auction: Joe Root, Lasith Malinga, Hashim Amla go unsold

Some surprising players have gone unsold in the auctions so far.

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Yuvraj Singh does not provide value for money, says IPL franchise official

"Out of 14 matches, it is not clear whether Yuvraj still has the ability left in him or not to make a difference in at least five or six matches"

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IPL Auction 2018: Chance for Virat Kohli’s Royal Challengers Bangalore to fix bowling and wicketkeeping woes

Despite the fandom and glitz around RCB, they have been underachievers and IPL 2018 auctions gives them a chance to look beyond the plush and opt for utility, strengthening their bowling and wicketkeeping.

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Harbhajan Singh: Whichever franchise picks me, I will look forward to win IPL 2018 with them

An emotional Harbhajan Singh, who will go under the hammer for the first time in IPL auctions since 2008, said he's not disappointed that Mumbai Indians did not retain him.

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IPL 2018 auctions: 11 overseas trump-cards who can create bidding war

It is not just the big names who could create ripples in the auctions, there are certain players who can act as the perfect trump-cards for any of the IPL franchises.

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