The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 mega public sale will see a couple of of Indian cricket’s best names go beneath the hammer. The likes of Rishabh Pant, Shreyas Iyer and KL Rahul amongst others are all tipped to pick out up large paycheques on the mega public sale. With this being a mega public sale and with teams needing to fill an entire roster, players couldn’t fetch the large prices of mini-auctions. However, former India cricketer-turned-pundit Aakash Chopra believes that the report of the most expensive IPL buy ever, set by Mitchell Starc ahead of IPL 2024, may nonetheless be broken.
“Rishabh Pant. I’m saying it again. He could still become the most expensive player in the history of the IPL,” acknowledged Chopra, speaking on his YouTube channel.
“He could go even beyond Rs 25-26 crore,” Chopra continued.
Pant was not retained by the Delhi Capitals ahead of the mega public sale, bringing an end to a nine-year connection. Having acquired the T20 World Cup 2024 this 12 months as India’s first-choice wicket-keeper batter, along with having been in good kind in Test cricket, Pant is extensively anticipated to be the most expensive signing of the IPL mega public sale.
Chopra acknowledged that he may see various teams caught up in a bidding battle for Pant, hinting that Punjab Kings (PBKS) and Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) will seemingly be considerably .
“I can see three teams going absolutely hammer and tongs for him. One has Rs 110 cr (PBKS), one has Rs 83 cr (RCB). They’ll fight each other and a lot of money will be spent,” predicted Chopra.
While Pant’s former franchise Delhi Capitals have the third-highest public sale purse, it’s unlikely they’d buy or retain him by way of a Right to Match (RTM) card.
Pant is extra more likely to be within the midst of cricketing movement all through the general public sale days, as the first Test between India and Australia clashes with the general public sale dates.
The first Test will go on from November 22 to November 26, whereas the general public sale will occur in Jeddah on November 24 and November 25.
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