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IPL Auction 2025 Day 2: Which players will be auctioned today

The Indian Premier League (IPL) auction will enter its concluding phase on Monday, after the first day of the mega event in the port city of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, saw 72 players getting sold.

At the breathtaking Abadi Al Johar arena, officials and owners of the ten franchises will once again take seats at their respective tables to fill the slots remaining in their camp, with a cap of 25 players for a full squad, including a maximum of 8 overseas players.

Also See: IPL 2025 Full Teams Squad

The second day of the auction will see the process becoming accelerated from the 117th player onwards, where the franchises will be asked to nominate players (No. 117 to 577) to be presented.

Before that, the following players will be auctioned (mentioned with base price):

84. Mayank Agarwal (India) - INR 1 crore

85. Faf Du Plessis (South Africa) INR 2 crore

86. Glenn Phillips (New Zealand) INR 2 crore

87. Rovman Powell (West Indies) INR 1.5 crore

88. Ajinkya Rahane (India) INR 1.5 crore

89. Prithvi Shaw (India) INR 75 lakh

90. Kane Williamson (New Zealand) INR 2 crore

91. Sam Curran (England) INR 2 crore

92. Marco Jansen (South Africa) INR 1.25 crore

93. Daryl Mitchell (New Zealand) INR 2 crore

94. Krunal Pandya (India) INR 2 crore

95. Nitish Rana (India) INR 1.5 crore

96. Washington Sundar -(India) - INR 2 crore

97. Shardul Thakur (India) - INR 2 crore

98. K.S Bharat (India) - INR 75 lakh

99. Alex Carey (Australia) - INR 1 crore

100. Donovan Ferreira (South Africa) - INR 75 lakh

101. Shai Hope (West Indies) - INR 1.25 crore

102. Josh Inglis (Australia) - INR 2 crore

103. Ryan Rickelton (South Africa) - INR 1 crore

104. Deepak Chahar (India) - INR 2 crore

105. Gerald Coetzee -(South Africa) - INR 1.25 crore

106. Akash Deep (India) - INR 1 crore

107. Tushar Deshpande (India) - INR 1 crore

108. Lockie Ferguson (New Zealand) - INR 2 crore

109. Bhuvneshwar Kumar (India) - INR 2 crore

110. Mukesh Kumar (India) - INR 2 crore

111. Allah Ghazanfar (Afghanistan) - INR 75 lakh

112. Akeal Hosein (West Indies) - INR 1.5 crore

113. Keshav Maharaj (South Africa) - INR 75 lakh

114. Mujeeb Ur Rahman (Afghanistan) - INR 2 crore

115. Adil Rashid (England) - INR 2 crore

116. Vijayakanth Viyaskanth (Sri Lanka) - INR 75 lakh

How IPL accelerated auction works?

Before the auction, the BCCI wrote the franchises, explaining the accelerated process.

"For your planning purposes please note, subject to timings it is envisaged that the accelerated process will start after player No. 116. The first accelerated process will cover all the players from 117-574 (577). Franchises will be asked to nominate a set number of players from this group by 10 pm on the evening of November 24," the Indian cricket board said in its communication.

The players (117 to 577) nominated by the franchise will then be presented by the auctioneer.

Once that is done, the franchise will once again be asked to nominate their choice of names from among the unpresented and unsold players for the second round of the accelerated process.

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