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IPL 2025 Auction: Shreyas Iyer’s 1st Reaction After Getting Sold To Punjab Kings For Rs 26.75 Crore
Indian cricket team batter Shreyas Iyer was sold for a mammoth Rs 26.75 Crore to Punjab Kings in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 auction in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on Sunday. Shreyas, who captained Kolkata Knight Riders to the IPL 2024 title, was briefly the costliest player in IPL auction history before Lucknow Super Giants bought Rishabh Pant for Rs 27 Crore. “Hello everyone. Elated to join the Punjab Kings family. I can’t wait to kickstart the season. Looking forward,” Shreyas said in a video posted by Punjab Kings on social media.
Former Delhi Capitals captain Rishabh Pant sold to Lucknow Super Giants for a whopping Rs 27 crore, the highest ever bid in the history of the tournament in the IPL 2024 Auction at the Abadi Al Johar Arena in Jeddah on Sunday.
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— Punjab Kings (@PunjabKingsIPL) November 24, 2024
Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) wasted no time, launching the first bid, only to be countered fiercely by Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB). The paddles flew fast, with the price soaring past Rs 10 crore in a flash. As the figure climbed, it became evident Pant’s value extended beyond his batting and keeping prowess; he is a natural leader and a match-winner.
Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) entered the fray at Rs 10.5 crore, joining the battle against LSG. With rapid-fire bids, the number hit an unprecedented Rs 20 crore. LSG, determined to secure Pant, pushed the stakes further, taking it to Rs 20.75 crore.
Just when the bidding seemed to reach its climax, Delhi Capitals (DC) used their Right to Match (RTM) card, momentarily claiming Pant. However, LSG retaliated with a jaw-dropping Rs 27 crore bid–the highest-ever in tournament history, forcing DC to retreat and setting a new benchmark for IPL auctions.
Pant, who captained Delhi Capitals in three seasons, was released from the squad ahead of the mega auction as the side retained four players –Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, Tristan Stubbs and Abhishek Porel.
The swashbuckling wicketkeeper-batsman has played 111 IPL games in his career and scored 3284 runs with 18 half centuries and one century to his name.
Pant’s bid surpassed former Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 winning captain Shreyas Iyer who was sold to Punjab Kings for a whopping Rs 26.75 crore earlier in the day.
(With IANS inputs)
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Big Change In India XI For 3rd Australia Test? Cheteshwar Pujara Says “Batting Wasn’t Good…”
Following a crushing ten-wicket defeat to Australia in Adelaide, India’s hopes of bouncing back in the third Test in Brisbane have taken centre stage. With the series tied 1-1, the stakes are higher than ever, and seasoned batter Cheteshwar Pujara has suggested a key change to the playing XI. Pujara advocated for Washington Sundar’s inclusion in place of Ravichandran Ashwin to bolster India’s batting depth and regain control in the crucial series. Pujara’s recommendation comes after Ashwin’s underwhelming performance in Adelaide, where he managed figures of 1/53 in 18 overs. While Ashwin is one of India’s most experienced bowlers, Pujara believes the team may need Sundar’s all-round abilities to address their recent batting struggles.
“I feel only one change might happen. Since the batting wasn’t good, Washington Sundar can come in place of R Ashwin. Should someone come in place of Harshit Rana? In my opinion, no. You backed him and he performed well in the first match,” Pujara said on Star Sports.
Sundar, who played a pivotal role in India’s memorable Brisbane victory in 2021, brings both a reliable off-spin option and a resilient lower-order batting presence. With Sundar in the mix, India could lengthen their batting lineup without compromising their bowling attack. He was part of India’s 295-run win in the series opener in Perth. He scalped two wickets and contributed 33 runs in the match before making way for Ashwin in Adelaide.
While some have questioned the performance of pacer Harshit Rana after he conceded 86 runs in 16 overs in Adelaide, Pujara strongly defended the young bowler. Rana, who impressed with a 3/48 spell on debut in Perth, is seen as a valuable asset despite his recent struggles.
“He is a good bowler. You cannot drop him just because one match went bad. Probably the only change for me would be Sundar for Ashwin if the team feels the batting lineup needs strengthening,” he added.
Rana’s pace and ability to extract bounce makes him a compelling choice for the Brisbane pitch, known for its lively nature.
India’s loss in Adelaide have also dealt a blow to their World Test Championship (WTC) final qualification hopes. Currently third in the standings with a points percentage of 57.29, India face an uphill task.
To secure their spot in the WTC final, they must win the series by a margin of 3-1 or 4-1. Meanwhile, Australia sit second with a 60.71 points percentage, while South Africa lead the pack with 63.33.
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Henry Olonga, Once Victim Of A Sachin Tendulkar Rampage, Is Now A Painter In Australia
Former Zimbabwe fast bowler Henry Olonga is someone remembered fondly by Indians, for he was the victim of a Sachin Tendulkar rampage in 1998. Playing the final of a triangular series between India, Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka, Tendulkar smashed 124 off 92 balls, taking Olonga to the cleaners. Over 25 years later, however, Olonga’s life has taken an unprecedented turn. In 2019, Olonga went viral as he wowed judges in ‘The Voice Australia’ singing competition. Now, Olonga is a part-time painter for social causes, and was present during the second Test between India and Australia at Adelaide.
Olonga has lived Down Under since 2015, and now plies his trade as a painter, casual coach and even as an umpire.
“I love Australia. I am married to an Australian wife and I have got two children,” Olonga told Sportstar.
Speaking on his foray into the world of art, Olonga said, “I always had that soft side and I never saw it as different or odd. I always liked variety. I get bored doing one thing.”
Olonga was present at the Adelaide Oval during the second Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. He had been seen painting a cricket stadium.
Olonga last played for Zimbabwe in the 2003 ODI World Cup, after which his stance on political atrocities in Zimbabwe led to his departure from the team.
Although not actively involved with cricket, Olonga still keeps up with the game, and is particularly fond of India’s pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah, even reserving a high compliment for the 31-year-old.
“(Jasprit) Bumrah is the best bowler, has got a bit of hyper-extension, which gives him a crack. He reminds me of Wasim (Akram) of the short run-up.”
Mugabe also reminisced about Tendulkar’s rampage against Zimbabwe, as India won the triangular series.
“Everyone remembers because it is on YouTube. I got him (Tendulkar) out and then in the final, he went crazy, I went for plenty of runs (6-0-50-0) and he smashed it,” Olonga said.
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“It’s All…”: Mohammed Siraj Breaks Silence On ICC Punishment For Travis Head Send-Off Row
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Despite a 20 percent match fee fine and widespread criticism regarding his reaction, India pacer Mohammed Siraj seems to have put the incident with Australia’s Travis Head behind. Ahead of the third Test in Brisbane (which kickstarts on December 14), Siraj gave a positive reaction to the fine handed to him. Siraj had engaged in a verbal spat with Head during the second Test, after the bowler had given an animated send-off. But now, the dust seems to have settled. When asked about the fine, Siraj responded positively. “Yeah man, it’s all good,” was Siraj’s reaction, as reported by Australian media outlet Sydney Morning Herald.
Siraj dismissed the topic of the fine altogether after he was asked whether he was upset about it.
“I’m going to the gym now,” was Siraj’s prompt response, without mentioning the fine.
Both Siraj and Head were also handed one demerit point by the International Cricket Council (ICC) following the incident.
India vs Australia, 3rd Test
Following the incident, focus now shifts to the third Test at the iconic Gabba in Brisbane. The five-Test Border-Gavaskar Trophy series is poised at 1-1, with a spot in the World Test Championship (WTC) 2025 final on the line.
Australia bounced back in style after a crushing 295-run loss in the first Test. In the ‘pink-ball’ second Test at Adelaide, Australia wiped India away, winning by 10 wickets in the end.
Travis Head was the Player of the Match, with his sensational knock of 140 in 141 balls in the first innings setting the foundation for Australia’s massive victory.
Siraj is the fourth-highest wicket-taker of the series so far, having picked up nine wickets at an average of under 20.
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