Cummins’ bids across all IPL auctions crossed the INR 50-crore mark surpassing Yuvraj Singh’s INR 48.1 crore

Sampath Bandarupalli20-Dec-2023

Starc, Cummins lead overseas dominance

New benchmarks were scaled in the history of the IPL auction on Tuesday, as the INR 20-crore mark was breached for the first time. Sunrisers Hyderabad spent INR 20.5 crore (USD 2.47 million approx.) for Pat Cummins, as he broke the record set by Punjab Kings last year in buying Sam Curran for INR 18.5 crore (USD 2.2 million approx.) to become the IPL’s most expensive player.However, Cummins’ selling price itself soon lost significance as Mitchell Starc surpassed his national team captain, with Kolkata Knight Riders splurging INR 24.75 crores (USD 2.98 million approx.) on the left-arm pacer. The two Australians now have a higher pay than the prize money of INR 20 crore received by Chennai Super Kings for winning the previous season.The total of INR 45.25 crore (USD 5.4 million approx.) spent on the Australian duo was 19.64% of total spending by the ten franchises on Tuesday. Harshal Patel was the Indian with the highest bid at this auction, as Kings bought him for INR 11.75 crore (USD 1.41 million approx.). He was the only Indian among the six players with INR 10-plus crore bids at Tuesday’s auction.