A total of 333 players will go under the hammer in the IPL 2024 mini-auction, set to be held in Dubai on 19th December. Out of 333 players, 214 are Indians and 119 are overseas players. A total of 77 slots are available for all 10 teams, including 30 for overseas players. The total number of capped players are 116, uncapped players are 215, and 2 players are from associate nations.
23 players (including three Indian players) have put themselves in the INR 2 crores bracket, which is the highest base price in the auction. 13 players are in the auction list with a base price of INR 1.5 crore.
Rs 2 Crore Bracket
Harry Brook – England
Travis Head – Australia
Rilee Rossouw – South Africa
Steve Smith – Australia
Gerald Coetzee – South Africa
Pat Cummins – Australia
Chris Woakes – England
Josh Inglis – Australia
Lockie Ferguson – New Zealand
Josh Hazlewood – Australia
Mitchell Starc – Australia
Mujeeb Ur Rahman – Afghanistan
Jamie Overton – England
David Willey – England B
Ben Duckett – England
Mustafizur Rahman – Bangladesh
Adil Rashid – England
Rassie van der Dussen – South Africa
James Vince – England
Sean Abbott – Australia
Harshal Patel – India
Shardul Thakur – India
Umesh Yadav – India
INR 1.5 crores bracket
Wanindu Hasaranga – Sri Lanka
Philip Salt – England
Colin Munro – New Zealand
Sherfane Rutherford – West Indies
Tom Curran – England
Jason Holder – West Indies
Mohammad Nabi – Afghanistan
James Neesham – New Zealand
Daniel Sams – Australia
Chris Jordan – England
Tymal Mills – England
Jhye Richardson – Australia
Tim Southee – New Zealand
Rs 1 Crore Bracket
Rovman Powell – West Indies
Daryl Mitchell – New Zealand
Alzarri Joseph – West Indies
Aston Turner – Australia
Michael Bracewell – New Zealand
Dwaine Pretorious – South Africa
Sam Billings – England
Gus Atkinson – England
Kyle Jamieson – New Zealand
Riley Meredith – Australia
Adam Milne – New Zealand
Wayne Parnell – South Africa
David Wiese – Netherlands
Rs 75 lakh Bracket
Ish Sodhi – New Zealand
Finn Allen – New Zealand
Fabian Allen – West Indies
Keemo Paul – West Indies
Shai Hope – West Indies
Taskin Ahmed – Bangladesh
Matt Henry – New Zealand
Lance Morris – Australia
Ollie Robinson – England
Billy Stanlake – Australia
Olly Stone – England
Rs 50 lakh Bracket
Rachin Ravindra – New Zealand
Azmatullah Omarzai – Afghanistan
Luke Wood – England
Lizaad Williams – South Africa
Nuwan Tushara – Sri lanka
Oshane Thomas – West Indies
George Scrimshaw – England
Richard Nagvara – Zimbabwe
Blessing Muzarbani – Zimbabwe
Obed McCoy – West Indies
Lahiru Kumara- Sri Lanka
Spencer Johnson – Australia
Shoriful Islam – Bangladesh
Richard Gleeson – England
Ben Dwarshius – Australia
Fareed Ahmed – Afghanistan
Johnson Charles – West Indies
Odean Smith – West Indies
Matthew Short – Australia
Dasun Shanaka – Sri Lanka
Wiaam Mulder – South Africa
Keshav Maharaj – South Africa
George Linde -South Africa
George Carton – England
Matthew Forde – West Indies
Ben Cutting – Australia
Brydon Carse – England
Charith Asalanka – Sri Lanka
Rehan Ahmed- England
Qaiz Ahmad – Afghanistan
Wesley Agar- Australia
Najibullah Zadran – Afghanistan
Ibrahim Zadran – Afghanistan
Brandon King – West Indies
Reeza Hendricks – South Africa
Samuel Hain – England
Mark Chapman – New Zealand
Alick Athanazae – West Indies
Mohammad Waqar – Afghanistan
Akeal Hosein – West Indies
Dilshan Madushanka – Sri Lanka
Tristan Stubbs – South Africa
Kusal Mendis – Sri Lanka
Manish Pandey – India
Karun Nair – India
Jaydev Unadkat – India
Chetan Sakariya – India
Shivam Mavi – India
KS Bharat – India
Sandeep Warrier – India
Barinder Sran – India
Siddharth Kaul – India
Varun Aaron – India
Hanuma Vihari – India