most expensive uncapped players in ipl 2025 | cricket news

Most expensive uncapped players in IPL 2025 | Cricket News

ipl auction 2025: most expensive uncapped players

NEW DELHI: In the IPL 2025 mega auction, several uncapped players fetched impressive prices due to their standout performances in domestic cricket and T20 leagues. These high bids reflect the franchises’ emphasis on tapping into domestic talent capable of delivering impactful performances.
Here are some of the most expensive uncapped players:
Rasikh Salam Dar: The fast bowler was the top pick among uncapped players, sold for Rs 6 crore. He previously played for MI, KKR, and DC, showcasing his potential with consistent performances. Dar, who bowled some searing yorkers for Delhi Capitals last season, became the most expensive uncapped buy as RCB splurged Rs 6 crore to acquire him.

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Naman Dhir: This all-rounder went for Rs 5.25 crore to the Mumbai Indians via their Right to Match (RTM) card. His big-hitting ability and off-break bowling made him highly sought after. Dhir had ignited a fierce bidding war at the IPL 2025 auction, with franchises like MI, RCB, DC, RR, and PBKS competing intensely.
Nehal Wadhera: The Punjab Kings secured the batter for Rs 4.2 crore. Wadhera has shown promise in previous IPL seasons with Mumbai Indians. Wadhera triggered a fierce bidding war, with CSK, LSG, PBKS, and DC all vying for him. PBKS secured him for Rs 4.20 crore after a thrilling auction, with MI opting not to use their Right to Match.
Abdul Samad: Known for his explosive batting, Samad was purchased for Rs 4.2 crore by the Lucknow Super Giants. Samad sparked a bidding war between RCB and LSG, with PBKS later joining the fray. LSG ultimately secured him for Rs 4.20 crore, after PBKS pulled out and SRH did not use their Right to Match.

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Ashutosh Sharma: Ashutosh Sharma, who impressed for PBKS last season, sparked a fierce bidding war between RCB and RR, but DC triumphed, securing him for Rs 3.80 crore.
Abhinav Manohar: Abhinav Manohar, whose all-round capabilities ignited a fierce bidding war. Starting at Rs 30 lakh, RCB and CSK led the initial bidding, with RCB pushing the price to Rs 90 lakh. CSK raised it further, but Gujarat Titans (GT) and SRH entered the fray as the price soared. After an intense battle, SRH emerged victorious, securing Manohar for Rs 3.20 crore.
Angkrish Raghuvanshi: Angkrish Raghuvanshi saw an intense bidding war for his services with CSK and KKR going at it. KKR stayed strong with their intention and brought him back for Rs 3 crore.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi: The 13-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi was engraved on the annals of IPL history when he became the youngest player ever to land an IPL contract. Vaibhav entered the 2025 IPL mega auction at a base price of Rs 30 lakh as the youngest ever to be listed in the 16-year history of the league. The southpaw was finally bought by the Royals, who outbid intense fight from Delhi Capitals to get the talented teenager with a staggering price of Rs 1.10 crore.

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