IPL 2022 Auction: MI break the bank to buy Jofra Archer; DC opt for Rovman Powell

The likes of Alex Hales, Rassie van der Dussen went unsold.

By Jatin Sharma - 13 Feb, 2022

The IPL 2022 Auction saw the accelerated bidding process begin with 106 players going under the hammer on the second day of the two-day event in Bengaluru.

The New Zealand duo of Finn Allen and Devon Conway got bidders. Allen went to RCB for INR 80 lakhs, while CSK bought Conway for his base price of INR 1 crore.

However, then the likes of Alex Hales, Evin Lewis, and Karun Nair went unsold to the surprise of many.

West Indies hard-hitter Rovman Powell got a bidding war going for him with LSG, CSK, and DC going after him. Delhi Capitals won the race with a bid of INR 2.80 crores.

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Rassie van der Dussen and Charith Asalanka also went unsold, but England’s Jofra Archer got the accelerated auction on fire, as Mumbai Indians went after him, outbidding Rajasthan Royals and Sunrisers Hyderabad in a bidding war.

This is despite Archer not being available for the IPL 2022 edition as the BCCI had informed the franchises in advance, that the fast bowler will play from IPL 2023 onwards. MI spent INR 8 crores to get Archer in their camp, which can be called a good investment.

Here is the list of players in the accelerated auction:

Finn Allen (Base Price INR 50 lakhs)- Sold to Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB)- INR 80 lakhs

Devon Conway (Base Price INR 1 crore)- Sold to Chennai Super Kings (CSK)- INR 1 crore

Alex Hales (Base Price INR 1.50 crores)- Unsold

Evin Lewis (Base Price INR 2 crores)- Unsold

Karun Nair (Base Price INR 50 lakhs)- Unsold

Rovman Powell (Base Price INR 75 lakhs)- Sold to Delhi Capitals (DC)- INR 2.80 crores

Rassie van der Dussen (Base Price INR 1 crore)- Unsold

Jofra Archer (Base Price INR 2 crores)- Sold to Mumbai Indians (MI)- INR 8 crores

Charith Asalanka (Base Price INR 50 lakhs)- Unsold

By Jatin Sharma - 13 Feb, 2022

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