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These 5 players who were bought insultingly in the mega auction of IPL – umran malik lungi ngidi arjun tendulkar like player first unsold and then sold see full list

​The mega auction for the Indian Premier League 2025 has concluded. The mega auction was organized in Jeddah city of Saudi Arabia. A total of 182 players were bought in this entire auction, for which Rs 640 crore was spent. During this period, Rishabh Pant became the most expensive player in IPL history in the auction. There were some players who remained unsold at first and were later somehow bought. In such a situation, let us know about some five such players.

Umran Malik sold for the second time

No one thought that Umran Malik, who bowled the fastest ball in the history of the Indian Premier League, would remain unsold when his name came up in the auction. Umran Malik’s name came up on the second day of the mega auction. When Umran’s name came up for the first time, no team showed interest, but later Kolkata Knight Riders bought Umran for his base price of Rs 75 lakh. Earlier, Umran Malik was included in the team of Sunrisers Hyderabad, but there was a lot of surprise about Umran who remained unsold for the first time in the auction.

Arjun Tendlukar’s hopes were also shattered

There was talk about Arjun Tendulkar in the mega auction that many teams would be eyeing him. In this, Mumbai Indians team was at number one, but everyone was surprised when no team bid when Arjun’s name came up. Even Mumbai Indians did not show interest, but later, a few minutes before the end of the auction, Akash Ambani again recommended Arjun’s name and bought him at the base price of Rs 30 lakh.

RCB appeared on Lungi Ngidi

South Africa’s experienced fast bowler Lungi Ngidi, who has played with captains like Dhoni in the IPL, also did not find any buyer in the mega auction. When Ngidi’s name came up for the first time, no team showed interest, but finally the RCB team decided to buy him for his base price of Rs 1 crore.

Ajinkya Rahane’s hopes were also shattered

Indian cricket team’s strong player Ajinkya Rahane was also not bought by any team for the first time. Rahane had listed himself in the mega auction for Rs 1.5 crore, but no one showed interest in him. However, at the end of the auction, Kolkata Knight Riders bought him at the base price.

No one had given any importance to Moeen Ali either.

England’s explosive all-rounder Moeen Ali, who retired from international cricket this year, was also not bought by any team in the mega auction for the first time. After remaining unsold for the first time, it seemed that now any team would buy him, but KKR bought Moeen Ali at his base price of Rs 2 crore with the remaining money in his purse.

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