In the past IPL mini-auctions , all franchises have invested a lot of amount in many players to get a good team combination for them and attain the goal of winning trophy. With IPL 2023 mini-auction about to start in just few hours time, we will have a look on how much amount has been spent by each team in IPL mini-auctions since 2015.
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Amount Spent by all 8 franchises in IPL mini-auctions overall
2015 - 87.6 Crs (67 players sold)
2016 - 136 Crs (94 players sold)
2017 - 91.15 Crs (66 players sold)
2019 - 106.8 Crs (60 players sold)
2020 - 140.3 Crs (62 players sold)
2021 - 145.3 Crs (57 players sold)
Comparing 2015 & 2021 scenario in 2021, a player was getting average of 1.32 crores in 2015 mini-auction while the average amount a player gets in 2021 mini-auction has been drastically increased to 2.55 crores, respectively.
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Amount spent by teams in IPL 2015 mini-auction:
DC : 38.4 Crs (14 players)
RCB : 18.8 Crs (9 players)
SRH : 11.7 Crs (10 players)
MI : 5.1 Crs (10 players)
CSK : 4.1 Crs (8 players)
KKR : 4 Crs (7 players)
PBKS : 3.4 Crs (3 players)
RR : 2.1 Crs (6 players)
Top buys in IPL 2015 auction:
Yuvraj Singh - 16 Crs (DC)
Dinesh Karthik - 10.5 Crs (RCB)
Angelo Mathews - 7.5 Crs (DC)
Amount spent by teams in IPL 2016 mini-auction:
DC : 31 Crs (14 players)
RPS : 21.8 Crs (18 players) - New Team
SRH - 21.75 Crs (10 players)
GL : 16.65 Crs (19 players) - New Team
RCB : 15.45 Crs (11 players)
MI : 13.1 Crs (7 players)
PBKS : 10.55 Crs (8 players)
KKR : 5.7 Crs (7 players)
Top buys in IPL 2016 auction:
Shane Watson - 9.5 Crs (RCB)
Pawan Negi - 8.5 Crs (DC)
Chris Morris - 7 Crs (DC)
Yuvraj Singh - 7 Crs (SRH)
Amount spent by teams in IPL 2017 mini-auction:
RPS - 17.2 Crs (9 players)
RCB - 15.4 Crs (5 players)
KKR - 14.35 Crs (9 players)
DC - 14.05 Crs (9 players)
PBKS - 9.45 Crs (8 players)
SRH - 8.65 Crs (8 players)
MI - 8.2 Crs (7 players)
GL - 3.85 Crs (11 players)
Top Buys in IPL 2017 auction:
Ben Stokes - 14.5 Crs (RPS)
Tymal Mills - 12 Crs (RCB)
Trent Boult - 5 Crs (KKR)
Kagiso Rabada - 5 Crs (DC)
Amount spent by teams in IPL 2019 mini-auction:
PBKS - 32.5 Crs (13 players)
DC - 17.8 Crs (10 players)
RCB - 16.35 Crs (9 players)
RR - 13.8 Crs (9 players)
KKR - 9.15 Crs (8 players)
MI - 7.6 Crs (6 players)
CSK - 5.2 Crs (2 players)
SRH - 4.4 Crs (3 players)
Top Buys in IPL 2019 auction:
Jaydev Unadkat - 8.4 Crs (RR)
Varun Chakravarthy - 8.4 Crs (PBKS)
Sam Curran - 7.2 Crs (PBKS)
Amount spent by teams in IPL 2020 mini-auction:
KKR - 27.15 Crs (9 players)
PBKS - 26.2 Crs (9 players)
RCB - 21.5 Crs (8 players)
DC - 18.85 Crs (8 players)
CSK - 14.45 Crs (4 players)
RR - 14.15 Crs (11 players)
MI - 11.1 Crs (6 players)
SRH - 6.9 Crs (7 players)
Top Buys in IPL 2020 auction:
Pat Cummins - 15.5 Crs (KKR)
Glenn Maxwell - 10.75 Crs (PBKS)
Chris Morris - 10 Crs (RCB)
Amount spent by teams in IPL 2021 mini-auction:
RCB - 35.05 Crs (8 players)
PBKS - 34.4 Crs (9 players)
RR - 24.2 Crs (8 players)
CSK - 17.35 Crs (6 players)
MI - 11.7 Crs (7 players)
DC - 11.25 Crs (8 players)
KKR - 7.55 Crs (8 players)
SRH - 3.8 Crs (3 players)
Top Buys in IPL 2021 auction:
Chris Morris - 16.25 Crs (RR)
Kyle Jamieson - 15 Crs (RCB)
Glenn Maxwell - 14.25 Crs (RCB)
If we look at the trend, teams like PBKS, RCB and DC have spent the most in IPL mini-auctions so far since 2015.