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IPL 2024 auction: Full list of 333 players up for grabs and their base price

Harry Brook, the standout batter from England, and Travis Head, the Australian all-rounder opener who hit a century in the ODI World Cup final, are slotted in the Rs 2 crore base-price category for the upcoming IPL 2024 auction to take place in Dubai.

The auction, scheduled for December 19 at Dubai's Coca Cola Arena, will witness 333 cricketers coming up for bidding. The proceedings are slated to commence at 2:30 pm IST.

"Out of 333 players, 214 are Indians and 119 are overseas players of which 2 players are from associate nations. The total capped players are 116, uncapped players are 215 and 2 from associate nations," stated an IPL media release.

"A maximum of 77 slots are now available with up to 30 being slotted for overseas players. 23 players chose to be slotted in the highest bracket of Rs 2 crore while 13 players are in the auction list with a base price of Rs 1.5 crore," the statement further said.

In the top base price category of Rs 2 crore, the three Indian capped players are seamers Harshal Patel and Shardul Thakur, alongside the experienced pacer Umesh Yadav.

Harshal, who secured a remarkable Rs 10.75 crore deal in the auction two years ago, earned this significant sum following an outstanding IPL season that also earned him a spot in the national team.

Among the franchises, last year's runners-up Gujarat Titans have the most substantial purse with Rs 38.15 crore, followed by Sunrisers Hyderabad with Rs 34 crore. The total spending limit for the 10 franchises collectively stands at Rs 262.95 crore.

1/10:IPL auction: 333 cricketers to go under the hammer

2/10:IPL auction

<p>333 players will be vying for 77 slots during the Indian Premier League auction scheduled in Dubai on December 19. </p>

3/10:Umesh Yadav

<p>Harshal Patel, Shardul Thakur and Umesh Yadav are the three Indian capped players who are in the highest base price bracket of Rs 2 crore. </p>Getty Images

4/10:​Harshal Patel

<p>Harshal, during an auction two years back, had gone for Rs 10.75 crore, after a stellar IPL season that also saw him get into the national team. </p>TNN

5/10:IPL Governing Council

<p>The IPL Governing Council handed the franchise a list of 1166 and after all the franchises gave their wish-list, it was pruned to 333. </p>

6/10:The break-up

<p>Out of 333 players, 214 are Indians and 119 are overseas and two from associate nations. </p>

7/10:The franchises

<p>The 10 franchises can collectively spent up to Rs 262.95 crore. </p>

8/10:Overseas players

<p>Among the 77 slots available, 30 are earmarked for the overseas players. </p>

9/10:Pat Cummins

<p>Australia World Cup winning captain Pat Cummins, opener Travis Head, keeper Jos Inglis, star pacer Mitchell Starc are all in Rs 2 crore category. </p>Reuters

10/10:Rachin Ravindra

<p>All eyes will be trained on New Zealand's Rachin Ravindra, who has a modest base price of Rs 50 lakh. </p>Getty Images
IPL auction: 333 cricketers to go under the hammer

Here is the full list of 333 players up for grabs, along with their base price (in INR, lakhs):

Set 1

Harry Brook - England - 200

Travis Head - Australia - 200

Karun Nair - India - 50

Manish Pandey - India - 50

Rovman Powell - West Indies - 100

Rilee Rossouw - South Africa - 200

Steve Smith - Australia - 200

Set 2

Gerald Coetzee – South Africa – 200

Pat Cummins – Australia – 200

Wanindu Hasaranga – Sri Lanka – 150

Daryl Mitchell – New Zealand – 100

Azmatullah Omarzai – Afghanistan – 50

Harshal Patel – India – 200

Rachin Ravindra – New Zealand – 50

Shardul Thakur – India – 200

Chris Woakes – England – 200

1/10:IPL Auction 2024: Purse left & remaining slots with 10 teams

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2/10:Chennai Super Kings

<p>Remaining purse Rs 31.40 crore and remaining slots 6</p>TOI Sports

3/10:Delhi Capitals

<p>Remaining purse Rs 28.95 crore and remaining slots 9</p>Getty Images

4/10:​Gujarat Titans​

<p>Remaining purse Rs 38.15 crore and remaining slots 8</p>Getty Images

5/10:Kolkata Knight Riders

<p>Remaining purse Rs 32.70 crore and remaining slots 12</p>TOI Sports

6/10:​Lucknow Super Giants

<p>Remaining purse Rs 13.15 crore and remaining slots 6</p>TOI Sports

7/10:​Mumbai Indians

<p>Remaining purse Rs 17.75 crore and remaining slots 8</p>TOI Sports

8/10:​Punjab Kings​

<p>Remaining purse Rs 29.10 crore and remaining slots 8</p>TOI Sports

9/10:​Rajasthan Royals​

<p>Remaining purse Rs 14.5 crore and remaining slots 8</p>TOI Sports

10/10:Royal Challengers Bangalore

<p>Remaining purse Rs 23.25 crore and remaining slots 7</p>TOI Sports
IPL Auction 2024: Purse left and remaining slots with 10 teams

Set 3

K.S. Bharat – India – 50

Josh Inglis – Australia – 200

Kusal Mendis – Sri Lanka – 50

Philip Salt – England – 150

Tristan Stubbs – South Africa – 50

Set 4

Lockie Ferguson – New Zealand – 200

Josh Hazlewood – Australia – 200

Alzarri Joseph – West Indies – 100

Dilshan Madushanka – Sri Lanka – 50

Shivam Mavi – India – 50

Chetan Sakariya – India – 50

Mitchell Starc – Australia – 200

Jaydev Unadkat – India – 50

Umesh Yadav – India – 200

Set 5

Akeal Hosein – West Indies – 50

Mujeeb Rahman – Afghanistan – 200

Adil Rashid – England – 200

Mohammad Waqar Salamkheil – Afghanistan – 50

Tabraiz Shamsi – South Africa – 50

Ish Sodhi – New Zealand – 75

Set 6

Priyansh Arya – India – 20

Saurav Chuahan – India – 20

Shubham Dubey – India – 20

Rohan Kunnummal – India – 20

Angkrish Raghuvanshi – India – 20

Sameer Rizvi – India – 20

Manan Vohra – India – 20

Set 7

Raj Angad Bawa – India – 20

Shahrukh Khan – India – 40

Mohd. Arshad Khan – India – 20

Sarfaraz Khan – India – 20

Arshin Kulkarni – India – 20

Vivrant Sharma – India – 20

Atit Sheth – India – 20

Hrithik Shokeen – India – 20

Ramandeep Singh – India – 20

Set 8

Ricky Bhui – India – 20

Tom Kohler-Cadmore – England – 40

Kumar Kushagra – India – 20

Urvil Patel – India – 20

Vishnu Solanki – India – 20

Set 9

Rasikh Dar – India – 20

Yash Dayal – India – 20

Sushant Mishra – India – 20

Ishan Porel – India – 20

Akash Singh – India – 20

Kartik Tyagi – India – 20

Kuldip Yadav – India – 20

Set 10

Murgan Ashwin – India – 20

Shreyas Gopal – India – 20

Pulkit Narang – India – 20

M. Siddharth – India – 20

Shiva Singh – India – 20

Manav Suthar – India – 20

Set 11

Finn Allen New – Zealand – 75

Alick Athanaze – West Indies – 50

Mark Chapman – New Zealand – 50

Samuel Hain – England – 50

Reeza Hendricks – South Africa – 50

Brandon King – West Indies – 50

Colin Munro – New Zealand – 150

Sherfane Rutherford – West Indies – 150

Ashton Turner – Australia – 100

Rassie Van Der Dussen – South Africa – 200

James Vince – England – 200

Ibrahim Zadran – Afghanistan – 50

Najibullah Zadran – Afghanistan – 50

Set 12

Sean Abbott – Australia – 200

Ashton Agar – Australia – 100

Wesley Agar – Australia – 50

Qais Ahamad – Afghanistan – 50

Rehan Ahmed – England – 50

Fabian Allen – West Indies – 75

Charith Asalanka – Sri Lanka – 50

Michael Bracewell – New Zealand – 100

Brydon Carse – England – 50

Tom Curran – England – 150

Ben Cutting – Australia – 50

Matthew Forde – West Indies – 50

George Garton – England – 50

Jason Holder – West Indies – 150

George Linde – South Africa – 50

Keshav Maharaj – South Africa – 50

Wiaan Mulder – South Africa 50

Mohammad Nabi – Afghanistan – 150

James Neesham – New Zealand – 150

Jamie Overton – England – 200

Keemo Paul – West Indies – 75

Dwaine Pretorius – South Africa – 100

Daniel Sams – Australia – 150

Dasun Shanaka – Sri Lanka – 50

Matthew Short – Australia – 50

Odean Smith – West Indies – 50

Hanuma Vihari – India – 50

David Willey – England – 200

Set 13

Sam Billings – England – 100

Johnson Charles – West Indies – 50

Ben Duckett – England – 200

Shai Hope – West Indies – 75

Set 14

Varun Aaron – India – 50

Fareed Ahmad – Afghanistan – 50

Taskin Ahmed – Bangladesh – 75

Gus Atkinson – England – 100

Dushmanta Chameera – Sri Lanka – 50

Ben Dwarshuis – Australia – 50

Richard Gleeson – England – 50

Matt Henry – New Zealand – 75

Md Shoriful Islam – Bangladesh – 50

Kyle Jamieson – New Zealand – 100

Spencer Johnson – Australia – 50

Chris Jordan – England – 150

Siddharth Kaul – India – 50

Lahiru Kumara – Sri Lanka – 50

Obed Mccoy – West Indies – 50

Riley Meredith – Australia – 100

Tymal Mills – England – 150

Adam Milne – Ne – Zealand – 100

Lance Morris – Australia – 75

Blessing Muzarabani – Zimbabwe – 50

Richard Ngarava – Zimbabwe – 50

Wayne Parnell – South Africa – 100

Mustafizur Rahman – Bangladesh – 200

Jhye Richardson – Australia – 150

Ollie Robinson – England – 75

George Scrimshaw – England – 50

Tim Southee – New Zealand – 150

Barinder Sran – India – 50

Billy Stanlake – Australia – 75

Olly Stone – England – 75

Oshane Thomas – West Indies – 50

Nuwan Thushara – Sri Lanka – 50

Sandeep Warrier – India – 50

Lizaad Williams – South Africa – 50

Luke Wood – England – 50

Set 15

Dinesh Bana – India – 20

Swastik Chhikara – India – 20

Rajat Dey – India – 20

Abhimanyu Easwaran – India – 20

Rithik Easwaran – India – 20

Chirag Gandhi – India – 20

Nikhil Gangta – India – 20

Sudip Gharami – India – 20

Ansh Gosai – India – 20

Azim Kazi – India – 20

Amandeep Khare – India – 20

Ankit Kumar – India – 20

Bhupen Lalwani – India – 20

Pukhraj Mann – India – 20

Tanmay Mishra – India – 20

Salman Nizar – India – 20

Priyank Panchal – India – 20

Akshat Raghuwanshi – India – 20

Ekant Sen – India – 20

Subhranshu Senapati – India – 20

Naushad Shaikh – India – 20

Dhruv Shorey – India – 20

Himmat Singh – India – 20

Virat Singh – India – 20

Shashank Singh – India – 20

Sumeet Verma – India – 20

Set 16

P.A. Abdul – India – 20

Murugan Abhishek – India – 20

Atharva Ankolekar – India – 20

Baba Aparajith – India – 20

Jass Inder Baidwan – India – 20

Corbin Bosch – South Africa – 30

Rahul Buddhi – India – 20

Vaisakh Chandran – India – 20

Writtick Chatterjee – India – 20

Raj Chaudhary – India – 20

Ravi Chauhan – India – 20

Ashwin Das – India – 20

Aarya Desai – India – 20

Vineet Dhankhar – India – 20

Naman Dhir – India – 20

Harsh Dubey – India – 20

Prerit Dutta – India – 20

Jake Fraser-Mcgurk – Australia – 20

Shubhang Hegde – India – 20

Benny Howell – England – 40

Saransh Jain – India – 20

Duan Jansen – South Africa – 20

Mohammad Kaif – India – 20

Anshul Kamboj – India – 20

Aman Khan – India – 20

Mohd Arslan Khan – India – 20

Musheer Khan – India – 20

Tanush Kotian – India – 20

Sumit Kumar – India – 20

Manvanth Kumar – India – 20

Saurabh Kumar – India – 20

Dev Lakra – India – 20

Nasir Lone – India – 20

Kaushik Maity – India – 20

Divij Mehra – India – 20

Mani Sankar Mura Singh – India – 20

Abid Mushtaq – India – 20

Kamlesh Nagarkoti – India – 30

Sanjay Pahal – India – 20

Jitender Pal – India – 20

Saumy Pandey – India – 20

Ansh Patel – India – 20

Sairaj Patil – India – 20

Pradosh Paul – India – 20

Shubham Singh Pundir – India – 20

Atal Rai – India – 20

Abhimanyusingh Rajput – India – 20

Mohit Rathee – India – 20

Ninad Rathva – India – 20

Rohit Rayudu – India – 20

Aniketh Reddy – India – 20

Mohit Redkar – India – 20

Jalaj Saxena – India – 40

Akash Sengupta – India – 20

Ashutosh Sharma – India – 20

Shivalik Sharma – India – 20

Suryansh Shedge – India – 20

Aradhya Shukla – India – 20

Utkarsh Singh – India – 20

Vishwanath Pratap Singh – India – 20

Shashank Singh – India – 20

Swapnil Singh – India – 20

Prenelan Subrayen – South Africa – 20

Ravi Teja – India – 20

Tanay Thyagarajann – India – 20

Akash Vashisht – India – 20

David Wiese – Namibia – 100

Set 17

Mohit Ahlawat – India – 20

G. Ajitesh – India – 20

Avanish Rao Aravelly – India – 20

L.R. Chethan – India – 20

Gourav Choudhary – India – 20

Harvik Desai – India – 20

Shakir Gandhi – India – 20

Sumit Ghadigaonkar – India – 20

Baba Indrajith – India – 20

Bhagmender Lather – India – 20

Anmol Malhotra – India – 20

Robin Minz – India – 20

Darshan Misal – India – 20

Nikhil Naik – India – 20

Prasad Pawar – India – 20

Mahesh Pithiya – India – 20

William Salzmann – Australia – 20

Bipin Saurabh – India – 20

B.R. Sharath – India – 20

K.L. Shrijith – India – 20

Avneesh Sudha – India – 20

Aditya Tare – India – 20

Nihal Ullal – India – 20

Set 18

K.M Asif – India – 20

Mohit Avasthi – India – 20

Ottneil Baartman – South Africa – 20

Basit Bashir – India – 20

Waseem Bashir – India – 20

Sachin Bhosale – India – 20

Devendra Singh Bora – India – 20

Gurnoor Singh Brar – India – 20

Nandre Burger – South Africa 20

Saurabh Dubey – India – 20

Mrinmoy Dutta – India – 20

Vishal Godara – India – 20

Money Grewal – India – 20

Arpit Guleria – India – 20

Mukhtar Hussain – India – 20

Sakib Hussain – India – 20

Shamar Joseph – West Indies – 20

Mohammed Kaif – India – 20

Shubham Kapse – India – 20

Devang Karamta – India – 20

Kulwant Khejroliya – India – 20

Ravi Kumar – India – 20

Ashwani Kumar – India – 20

Raj Limbani – India – 20

Kwena Maphaka – South Africa – 20

Lukman Hussain Meriwala – India – 20

Venkatesh Muralidhara – India – 20

William O’Rourke – New Zealand – 20

Rakshan Readdi – India – 20

Manish Reddy – India – 20

Monish Reddy – India – 20

Akhin Sathar – India – 20

Divesh Sharma – India – 20

Ashok Sharma – India – 20

Abhilash Shetty – India – 20

Rahul Shukla – India – 20

Manit Singh – India – 20

Gurjapneet Singh – India – 20

Basil Thampi – India – 30

Paul Van Meekeren – Netherlands – 20

Nitin Verma – India – 20

Chris Wood – England – 20

Gourav Yadav – India – 20

Lalit Yadav – India – 30

Prithvi Raj Yarra – India – 20

Mujtaba Yousuf – India – 20

Set 19

Shubham Agrawal – India – 20

Mustaq Beg – India – 20

K.C Cariappa – India – 20

Ganesh Chaudhary – India – 20

Prince Choudhary – India – 20

Yuvraj Chudasama – India – 20

Jasmer Dhankhar – India – 20

Chintal Gandhi – India – 20

Allah Ghazanfar – Afghanistan – 20

Raghav Goyal – India – 20

Shreyas Gurav – India – 20

Vishu Kashyap – India – 20

S Midhun – India – 30

Izharulhuq Naveed – Afghanistan – 30

Bhuwan Rohilla – India – 20

Shivam Sharma – India – 20

Digvesh Singh – India – 20

Jhathavedh Subramanyan – India – 20

Jagadeesha Suchith – India – 20

B. Surya – India – 20

Pankaj Yadav – India – 20

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