The IPL 2025 Auction is now complete, and fans’ excitement has reached new heights as they eagerly await the live action to unfold.
This year’s auction stood out from previous ones, as franchise owners appeared to adopt a more pragmatic approach in their retention and bidding strategies. Preference was seemingly given to players actively representing their national teams, while uncapped talents were offered valuable opportunities to showcase their skills on the grand stage.
A total of 1,574 players from around the globe registered for the IPL 2025 auction, but only 182 were sold, with franchises collectively spending an impressive ₹639.15 crore.
Amid fierce bidding wars, the Mumbai Indians, a five-time champion and one of the most successful franchises, retained their five marquee players: Hardik Pandya (₹16.35 crore), Rohit Sharma (₹16.3 crore), Jasprit Bumrah (₹18 crore), Suryakumar Yadav (₹16.35 crore), and Tilak Varma (₹8 crore). While their retention strategy ensured a balanced core across all departments, they further strengthened their squad by securing 18 players during the auction.
Mumbai Indians Retentions, Total Purse before the IPL 2025 Auction:
Retained players: 5,
No. of Overseas Players: 0,
No. of Uncapped Players: 0,
Total Money Spent: 75cr,
Salary Cap Available: 45cr,
Available Slots: 20,
Overseas Slots: 8
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List of Retained Players:
Jasprit Bumrah (18cr) – Bowler,
Hardik Pandya (16.35cr) – Allrounder,
Suryakumar Yadav (16.35cr) – Batter,
Rohit Sharma (16cr) – Batter,
Tilak Varma (8cr) – Batter
Let’s take a closer look at how the IPL 2025 auction unfolded for MI:
Total Players: 23
Overseas Players: 8
Purse Spent: Rs 119.8 crore
Funds Remaining: 20Lakh
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Players sold to MI in IPL 2025 auction:
Trent Boult (12.5cr) – capped – Bowler,
Deepak Chahar (9.25cr) – capped – Allrounder,
Will Jacks (5.25cr) – capped – Batter,
Naman Dhir (5.25cr) – uncapped – Allrounder – RTM,
Allah Ghazanfar (4.8cr) – capped – Bowler,
Mitchell Santner (2cr) – capped – Allrounder,
Ryan Rickelton (1cr) – capped – Allrounder,
Lizaad Williams (75 Lakh) – capped – Bowler,
Reece Topley (75 Lakh) – capped – Bowler,
Robin Minz (65 Lakh) – uncapped – Wicketkeeper Batter,
Karan Sharma (50 Lakh) – uncapped – Bowler,
Vignesh Puthur (30 Lakh) – uncapped – Bowler,
Arjun Tendulkar (30 Lakh) – uncapped – Allrounder,
Bevan John Jacobs (30Lakh) – uncapped – Batter,
Venkata Satyanarayana Penmetsa (30 Lakh) – uncapped – Bowler,
Raj Angad Bawa (30 Lakh) – uncapped – Allrounder,
Shrijith Krishnan (30 Lakh) – uncapped – Wicketkeeper Batter,
Ashwani Kumar (30 Lakh) – uncapped – Bowler
IPL 2025 Auction: Unsuccessful Bids for MI
Quinton de Kock
The bidding war initially began between Mumbai Indians (MI) and Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) before Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) entered the fray. A heated tussle ensued between MI and KKR, but MI eventually stepped back after a few rounds.
KKR secured Quinton for ₹3.60 crore, with MI’s bid being the penultimate one. While MI could have pushed further, they had other roster spots to address and ultimately decided to let him go.