The list of cricketers that have signed up for the IPL 2024 auction has been announced. Here is the set-wise full list of overseas players for the IPL 2024 auction with their base prices.
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The auction for IPL 2024 will take place on December 19 in Dubai. This will be the first time that the IPL auction will be held outside India.
Of the 333 cricketers shortlisted, 119 are overseas. Between them, the teams can fill up to 77 slots, but only 30 of them are reserved for overseas cricketers.
A total of 23 players have registered themselves at the highest base price of INR 2 crore.
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IPL 2024 Player Auction list announced.
The roster for the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 Player Auction has been unveiled. The auction is set to take place in Dubai at the Coca-Cola Arena on December 19th, 2023.
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IPL 2024 auction: Full list of overseas players
Set – Player name – Country – Base price (in INR lakh)
1 – Harry Brook – England – 200
1 – Travis Head – Australia – 200
1 – Rovman Powell – West Indies – 100
1 – Rilee Rossouw – South Africa – 200
1 – Steve Smith – Australia – 200
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2 – Gerald Coetzee – South Africa – 200
2 – Pat Cummins – Australia – 200
2 – Wanindu Hasaranga – Sri Lanka – 150
2 – Daryl Mitchell – New Zealand – 100
2 – Azmatullah Omarzai – Afghanistan – 50
2 – Rachin Ravindra – New Zealand – 50
2 – Chris Woakes – England – 200
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3 – Josh Inglis – Australia – 200
3 – Kusal Mendis – Sri Lanka – 50
3 – Philip Salt – England – 150
3 – Tristan Stubbs – South Africa – 50
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4 – Lockie Ferguson – New Zealand – 200
4 – Josh Hazlewood – Australia – 200
4 – Alzarri Joseph – West Indies – 100
4 – Dilshan Madushanka – Sri Lanka – 50
4 – Mitchell Starc – Australia – 200
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5 – Akeal Hosein – West Indies – 50
5 – Mujeeb Rahman – Afghanistan – 200
5 – Adil Rashid – England – 200
5 – Mohammad Waqar Salamkheil – Afghanistan – 50
5 – Tabraiz Shamsi – South Africa – 50
5 – Ish Sodhi – New Zealand – 75
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8 – Tom Kohler-Cadmore – England – 40
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11 – Finn Allen New – Zealand – 75
11 – Alick Athanaze – West Indies – 50
11 – Mark Chapman – New Zealand – 50
11 – Samuel Hain – England – 50
11 – Reeza Hendricks – South Africa – 50
11 – Brandon King – West Indies – 50
11 – Colin Munro – New Zealand – 150
11 – Sherfane Rutherford – West Indies – 150
11 – Ashton Turner – Australia – 100
11 – Rassie Van Der Dussen – South Africa – 200
11 – James Vince – England – 200
11 – Ibrahim Zadran – Afghanistan – 50
11 – Najibullah Zadran – Afghanistan – 50
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12 – Sean Abbott – Australia – 200
12 – Ashton Agar – Australia – 100
12 – Wesley Agar – Australia – 50
12 – Qais Ahamad – Afghanistan – 50
12 – Rehan Ahmed – England – 50
12 – Fabian Allen – West Indies – 75
12 – Charith Asalanka – Sri Lanka – 50
12 – Michael Bracewell – New Zealand – 100
12 – Brydon Carse – England – 50
12 – Tom Curran – England – 150
12 – Ben Cutting – Australia – 50
12 – Matthew Forde – West Indies – 50
12 – George Garton – England – 50
12 – Jason Holder – West Indies – 150
12 – George Linde – South Africa – 50
12 – Keshav Maharaj – South Africa – 50
12 – Wiaan Mulder – South Africa 50
12 – Mohammad Nabi – Afghanistan – 150
12 – James Neesham – New Zealand – 150
12 – Jamie Overton – England – 200
12 – Keemo Paul – West Indies – 75
12 – Dwaine Pretorius – South Africa – 100
12 – Daniel Sams – Australia – 150
12 – Dasun Shanaka – Sri Lanka – 50
12 – Matthew Short – Australia – 50
12 – Odean Smith – West Indies – 50
12 – David Willey – England – 200
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13 – Sam Billings – England – 100
13 – Johnson Charles – West Indies – 50
13 – Ben Duckett – England – 200
13 – Shai Hope – West Indies – 75
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14 – Fareed Ahmad – Afghanistan – 50
14 – Taskin Ahmed – Bangladesh – 75
14 – Gus Atkinson – England – 100
14 – Dushmantha Chameera – Sri Lanka – 50
14 – Ben Dwarshuis – Australia – 50
14 – Richard Gleeson – England – 50
14 – Matt Henry – New Zealand – 75
14 – Md Shoriful Islam – Bangladesh – 50
14 – Kyle Jamieson – New Zealand – 100
14 – Spencer Johnson – Australia – 50
14 – Chris Jordan – England – 150
14 – Lahiru Kumara – Sri Lanka – 50
14 – Obed Mccoy – West Indies – 50
14 – Riley Meredith – Australia – 100
14 – Tymal Mills – England – 150
14 – Adam Milne – New Zealand – 100
14 – Lance Morris – Australia – 75
14 – Blessing Muzarabani – Zimbabwe – 50
14 – Richard Ngarava – Zimbabwe – 50
14 – Wayne Parnell – South Africa – 100
14 – Mustafizur Rahman – Bangladesh – 200
14 – Jhye Richardson – Australia – 150
14 – Ollie Robinson – England – 75
14 – George Scrimshaw – England – 50
14 – Tim Southee – New Zealand – 150
14 – Billy Stanlake – Australia – 75
14 – Olly Stone – England – 75
14 – Oshane Thomas – West Indies – 50
14 – Nuwan Thushara – Sri Lanka – 50
14 – Lizaad Williams – South Africa – 50
14 – Luke Wood – England – 50
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16 – Jake Fraser-Mcgurk – Australia – 20
16 – Benny Howell – England – 40
16 – Duan Jansen – South Africa – 20
16 – Prenelan Subrayen – South Africa – 20
16 – David Wiese – Namibia – 100
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17 – William Salzmann – Australia – 20
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18 – Ottneil Baartman – South Africa – 20
18 – Nandre Burger – South Africa 20
18 – Shamar Joseph – West Indies – 20
18 – Kwena Maphaka – South Africa – 20
18 – William O’Rourke – New Zealand – 20
18 – Paul Van Meekeren – Netherlands – 20
18 – Chris Wood – England – 20
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19 – Allah Ghazanfar – Afghanistan – 20
19 – Izharulhuq Naveed – Afghanistan – 30
(sets 6, 7, 9, 10, 15 have only Indian cricketers)