IPL 2025 Auction Batsman List: The 18th edition of the Indian Premier League is expected to be played in its regular window of March – May 2025. A total of 74 matches will be played between 10 participating teams.
BCCI planned to host the IPL 2025 mega auction on November 24 and 25 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia while announcing October 31 as the deadline for the teams to submit their retained players list.
Though this year’s auction was planned to be hosted outside India, fans can still enjoy the IPL 2025 auction live streaming from their home.
The IPL 2025 mega auction will kick start at 12:30 PM in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. We have also listed the IPL 2025 auction time for various regions including India, UK, USA and many other countries.
According to the new IPL 2025 retention rules released by BCCI, each team can retain six players from their existing squad, either via retention or by using the Right to Match (RTM) option.
As a part of the season, BCCI will release the IPL 2025 schedule, IPL 2025 squad, IPL 2025 live streaming, IPL 2025 ticket booking links, and IPL 2025 team jersey details right before the start of the tournament.
Event |
IPL 2025 Mega Auction |
Date |
24 November 2024 and 25 November 2024 |
Venue |
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia |
Live Streaming |
Star Sports, Jio Cinema(India) |
IPL 2025 Mega Auction
IPL 2025 Auction Allrounders List: BCCI has shortlisted 577 players from the registered players list and announced the IPL 2025 auction players list with their base price details. 204 slots will be up for grabs with 70 available slots for overseas players.
IPL 2025 Auction Batsman List
IPL 2025 Auction Batsman List: 204 slots will be up for grabs with 70 available slots for overseas players. While announcing, BCCI will categorize the players’ names according to the players’ roles. Following are the complete details of the batters finalised for the IPL 2025 mega auction.
IPL 2025 Marquee Batters
Player Name |
Country |
Role |
Base Price(In Lakh) |
Shreyas Iyer |
India |
Batter |
200 |
Rishabh Pant |
India |
Batter |
200 |
David Miller |
South Africa |
Batter |
150 |
Set 3 – Capped Batter
Player Name |
Country |
Base Price(In Lakh) |
Harry Brook |
England |
200 |
Devon Conway |
New Zealand |
200 |
Jake Fraser-Mcgurk |
Australia |
200 |
Aiden Markram |
South Africa |
200 |
Devdutt Padikkal |
India |
200 |
Rahul Tripathi |
India |
75 |
David Warner |
Australia |
200 |
Set 8 – Uncapped Batter
Player Name |
Country |
Base Price(In Lakh) |
Yash Dhull |
India |
30 |
Abhinav Manohar |
India |
30 |
Karun Nair |
India |
30 |
Angkrish Raghuvanshi |
India |
30 |
Anmolpreet Singh |
India |
30 |
Atharva Taide |
India |
30 |
Nehal Wadhera |
India |
30 |
Set 13 – Capped Batter
Player Name |
Country |
Base Price(In Lakh) |
Mayank Agarwal |
India |
100 |
Faf Du Plessis |
South Africa |
200 |
Glenn Phillips |
New Zealand |
200 |
Rovman Powell |
West Indies |
150 |
Ajinkya Rahane |
India |
150 |
Prithvi Shaw |
India |
75 |
Kane Williamson |
New Zealand |
200 |
Set 18 – Uncapped Batter
Player Name |
Country |
Base Price(In Lakh) |
Ricky Bhui |
India |
30 |
Swastik Chhikara |
India |
30 |
Aarya Desai |
India |
30 |
Shubham Dubey |
India |
30 |
Madhav Kaushik |
India |
30 |
Pukhraj Mann |
India |
30 |
Shaik Rasheed |
India |
30 |
Himmat Singh |
India |
30 |
Set 23 – Capped Batter
Player Name |
Country |
Base Price(In Lakh) |
Finn Allen |
New Zealand |
200 |
Dewald Brevis |
South Africa |
75 |
Ben Duckett |
England |
200 |
Manish Pandey |
India |
75 |
Rilee Rossouw |
South Africa |
200 |
Sherfane Rutherford |
West Indies |
150 |
Ashton Turner |
Australia |
100 |
James Vince |
England |
200 |
Set 28 – Uncapped Batter
Player Name |
Country |
Base Price(In Lakh) |
Sachin Baby |
India |
30 |
Priyam Garg |
India |
30 |
Harnoor Pannu |
India |
30 |
Smaran Ravichandran |
India |
30 |
Shashwat Rawat |
India |
30 |
Andre Siddarth |
India |
30 |
Avneesh Sudha |
India |
30 |
Apoorv Wankhade |
India |
30 |
Set 33 – Capped Batter
Player Name |
Country |
Base Price(In Lakh) |
Sediqullah Atal |
Afghanistan |
75 |
Matthew Breetzke |
South Africa |
75 |
Mark Chapman |
New Zealand |
150 |
Brandon King |
West Indies |
75 |
Evin Lewis |
West Indies |
200 |
Pathum Nissanka |
Sri Lanka |
75 |
Bhanuka Rajapaksa |
Sri Lanka |
75 |
Steve Smith |
Australia |
200 |
Set 37 – Uncapped Batter
Player Name |
Country |
Base Price(In Lakh) |
Sachin Dhas |
India |
30 |
Leus Du Plooy |
England |
50 |
Ashwin Hebbar |
India |
30 |
Rohan Kunnummal |
India |
30 |
Ayush Pandey |
India |
30 |
Akshat Raghuwanshi |
India |
30 |
Shoun Roger |
India |
40 |
Virat Singh |
India |
30 |
Set 42 – Capped Batter
Player Name |
Country |
Base Price(In Lakh) |
Towhid Hridoy |
Bangladesh |
75 |
Mikyle Louis |
West Indies |
75 |
Harry Tector |
Ireland |
75 |
Rassie Van Der Dussen |
South Africa |
200 |
Will Young |
New Zealand |
125 |
Najibullah Zadran |
Afghanistan |
75 |
Ibrahim Zadran |
Afghanistan |
75 |
Set 45 – Uncapped Batter
Player Name |
Country |
Base Price(In Lakh) |
Tanmay Agarwal |
India |
30 |
Amandeep Khare |
India |
30 |
Ayush Mhatre |
India |
30 |
Salman Nizar |
India |
30 |
Aniket Verma |
India |
30 |
Sumeet Verma |
India |
30 |
Manan Vohra |
India |
30 |
Samarth Vyas |
India |
30 |
Set 52 – Uncapped Batter
Player Name |
Country |
Base Price(In Lakh) |
Musaif Ajaz |
India |
30 |
Agni Chopra |
India |
30 |
Abhimanyu Easwaran |
India |
30 |
Sudip Gharami |
India |
30 |
Shubham Khajuria |
India |
30 |
Akhil Rawat |
India |
30 |
Prateek Yadav |
India |
30 |
Set 58 – Uncapped Batter
Player Name |
Country |
Base Price(In Lakh) |
Pyla Avinash |
India |
30 |
Kiran Chormale |
India |
30 |
Ashish Dahariya |
India |
30 |
Tushar Raheja |
India |
30 |
Sarthak Ranjan |
India |
30 |
Abhijeet Tomar |
India |
30 |
Set 63 – Uncapped Batter
Player Name |
Country |
Base Price(In Lakh) |
Joshua Brown |
Australia |
30 |
Oliver Davies |
Australia |
30 |
Bevan John Jacobs |
New Zealand |
30 |
Atharva Kale |
India |
30 |
Abhishek Nair |
India |
30 |
Vishwanath Pratap Singh |
India |
30 |
Set 68 – Uncapped Batter
Player Name |
Country |
Base Price(In Lakh) |
Prayas Ray Barman |
India |
30 |
Jafar Jamal |
India |
30 |
Ayaz Khan |
India |
30 |
Kaushik Maity |
India |
30 |
Rituraj Sharma |
India |
30 |
Vaibhav Suryavanshi |
India |
30 |
IPL 2025 Mega Auction Rules
- Each team can retain six players from their existing squad, either via retention or by using the Right to Match (RTM) option.
- The franchise can decide on a combination of retentions and RTMs.
- A team can retain a maximum of five capped players whether Indian or Overseas and a maximum of 2 uncapped players.
- BCCI has set various retention slabs for the player’s retention. The first retention must be INR 18 crore, the second INR 14 crore, the third INR 11 crore, the fourth INR 18 crore, the fifth INR 14 crore and the uncapped Rs 4 crore but franchises are also allowed to divide the 75cr retention amount among 5 capped players.
- If a team choose to retain a player for more than INR 18 Cr then the franchise should retain their second or third player for less than the desired amount. Teams can flex the retention amount as they wish but should be within the designated amount of INR 43 Crore(18+14+11) for three retentions.
- Ex: If CSK wishes to retain Gaikwad, Jadeja and Dube as their first three retentions and decides to retain Gaikwad for INR 20 Cr(which is INR 2 Cr over the first retention amount), then CSK must retain Jadeja for INR 12 Cr or Dube for INR 9 Cr which in turn will meet the INR 43 crore budget for the first three retentions.
- As an overseas player, he has to register for the Mega Auction. In case if he fails to do so, then he will be ineligible to register in the following year’s player auction.
- As per the new rule, an overseas player will have to mandatorily register for the mega auction (2025) if he fails to do so he will miss the subsequent small auction too.
- If any player registers in the player auction and after getting picked by a team and later makes himself unavailable before the start of the season, he will get banned from participating in the tournament and player auction for two seasons.
- A capped player will be considered an uncapped player if the player has not featured in the starting XI in any international games(Test, T20I, ODI) in the last five calendar years or does not have a Central Contract with BCCI. This will only be applicable to the Indian players.
- The auction purse value of each team has been set at INR 120 crores while it was INR 100 crores for the last auction.
- BCCI will finalize the auction players list and group them into three different categories: Capped, Uncapped, and Overseas players.
- Capped – Indian players who represented the country’s senior team in any format at least once.
- Uncapped – Indian domestic players who are in the first-class circuit but haven’t represented India in any international matches.
- Overseas – Players who are not from India. This category will contain all capped, uncapped non-Indian players.
- BCCI allows each franchise to have a minimum of 18 players and a maximum of 25 players in their squad.
- A team can hold a maximum of eight foreign players with only four being allowed to field at one time during the match.
IPL 2025 Auction Purse Value
Ahead of the Indian Premier League 2025, BCCI increased the purse value of all franchises by INR 20 crores
- Punjab Kings(PBKS) – INR 110.50 crore
- Sunrisers Hyderabad(SRH) – INR 45 crore
- Gujarat Titans(GT) – INR 69 crore
- Delhi Capitals(DC) – INR 76.25 crore
- Lucknow Super Giants(LSG) – INR 69 crore
- Rajasthan Royals(RR) – INR 41 crore
- Royal Challengers Bangalore(RCB) – INR 83 crore
- Kolkata Knight Riders(KKR) – INR 63 crore
- Chennai Super Kings(CSK) – INR 55 crore
- Mumbai Indians(MI) – INR 45 crore