Indian Premier League auction: Karn Sharma hits jackpot after Rishi Dhawan, Kedar Jadhav become crorepatis
Indian Premier League teams rewarded domestic players with big bucks as Rishi Dhawan was bought by KXIP for 3 crores while Delhi Daredevils retained Kedar Jadhav for 2 crore. But Karn Sharma was the biggest buy when Sunrisers Hyderabad paid 3.75 crore for him.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: February 13, 2014 01:37 pm IST
Twenty-six-year old Meerut lad Karn Vinod Sharma was the hero of the morning session of Day 2 of the Indian Premier League auction as he was snapped up by Sunrisers Hyderabad for a massive Rs 3.75 crore on Thursday. The leg-break googly bowler had a base price of only 30 lakh. All-rounder Rishi Dhawan and batsman Kedar Jadhav (In Pic) clinched stunning multi-crore deals with Kings XI Punjab and Delhi Daredevils, respectively, as uncapped cricketers went under the hammer. South African all-rounder Beuran Hendricks, base price 30 lakh, broke the crore-barrier when he was bought by Kings XI Punjab for Rs 1.8 crore. He has so far been the highest paid overseas player. Kolkata Knight Riders retained their Dutch star Ryan Ten Doeschate at his base price of a crore.
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Ranji Trophy's top wicket-taker this season, Dhawan (base price of Rs 20 lakh) was signed for a whopping Rs 3 crore by the Kings XI Punjab via the 'Right to Match' provision after being initially acquired by the Sunrisers Hyderabad.
On the other hand, Ranji Trophy's top-scorer this season, Jadhav (base price Rs 30 lakh) went to Delhi Daredevils for Rs two crore after intense bidding. Delhi also used the 'Right to Match' provision after he was initially taken by Sunrisers Hyderabad.
Dhawan is primarily a fast-bowling all-rounder who bats in the middle-order. The 23-year-old has played for Kings XI Punjab in the 2008 IPL and was signed by the Mumbai Indians last season.
The 26-year-old Jadhav has had a splendid domestic season and has also shown glimpses of his talent in the IPL.
Jadhav was with the Royal Challengers Bangalore development squad to start with before being signed by Delhi Daredevils in 2010.
He made a 29-ball 50 for Delhi against the Royal Challengers in his debut IPL match to win the Man of the match award. The next season, he was signed by the now-discarded Kochi Tuskers Kerala, for whom he turned up in six matches.
The other big winners after the initial rounds of bidding were Rajat Bhatia (Rs 1.70 crore, Rajasthan Royals), Manish Pandey (Rs 1.70 crore Kolkata Knight Riders), Aditya Tare (Rs 1.60 crore, Mumbai Indians), K L Rahul (Rs 1 crore, Sunrisers Hyderabad), Gurkeerat Singh (Rs 1.30 crore, Kings XI Punjab), Parveez Rasool (Rs 95 lakh, Sunrisers Hyderabad) and Unmukt Chand (Rs 65 lakh, Rajasthan Royals).
Tare, with 41 dismissals in the last season of Ranji trophy, made a record for most dismissals by a wicketkeeper. He was the second highest run-getter for Mumbai with 842 Runs, which included a double century and three half centuries. He was awarded as the Best Mumbai Ranji Cricketer for 2012-13.
All-rounder Rasool, meanwhile, scored 594 runs from seven matches at an average of 54 including two centuries in the last Ranji season. He also took 33 wickets at an average of 18 with three five-wicket hauls.
The 25-year-old had become the first cricketer from Jammu and Kashmir to be a part of the IPL when he bagged a contract with the now-discarded Pune Warriors last season.
Promising pacer Jasprit Bumrah was bought by his previous team Mumbai for Rs 1.20 crore. The 20-year-old has played 11 Twenty20 matches, taking 13 wickets.
All-rounder Mandeep Singh, former vice-captain of the Indian Under-19 team, was grabbed for Rs 80 lakh by Kings XI Punjab through the 'Right to Match' provision. The 22-year-old had been a part of the franchise earlier as well.