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Pro Kabaddi League 2018- Full Auction Highlights

Pro Kabaddi League 2018- Full Auction Highlights

Pro Kabaddi League 2018- Full Auction Highlights

The auction for the sixth season of Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) 2018 came to a glorious end as five Indian players attracted bids worth more than Rs 1 crore to set a new record. Prashanth Kumar Rai was the most expensive player at Rs 79 Lakh was the costliest bid

The two-day auction process came to an on Thursday (May 31) in which all 12 franchises indulged in an intense bidding war to pick from a pool of 422 players.

The Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) 2018 Auction ended on Thursday. During the course of two days, 200 players were drafted into the 12 PKL teams for Pro Kabaddi League season 6.

The auction saw multiple records were broken in term of money spent and bids.

Haryana Steelers led the way with Rs 1.51 crore for raider Monu Goyat as Pro Kabaddi League teams splashed cash at the PKL 2018 player auction. Telugu Titans secured Rahul Chaudhary for Rs 1.29 crore.

Deepak Hooda and Nitin Tomar (Rs 1.15 crore each by Jaipur Pink Panthers and Puneri Palthans), Rishank Devadiga (Rs 1.11 crore by UP Yoddha) were the other highly-value purchases.

U Mumba bid Rs 1 crore for Iranian defensive ace Fazel Atrachali to make him the most expensive overseas player.

On day 2, Prashant Kumar Rai emerged the biggest buy with a bid of Rs 79 lakh by UP Yoddha. Chandran Ranjit was taken up by Dabang Delhi for Rs 61.25 lakh.

Pawan Kumar went to Bengaluru Bulls for Rs 52.8 lakh while Vikash Khandola was bought by Haryana Steelers for Rs 47 lakh. Dharmaraj Cheralathan went to U Mumba for Rs 46 lakh.  Dabang Delhi got Vishal Mane for Rs 45 lakh.

PKL 2018 Auction: Most Expensive players:

The franchises are now indulging in fierce bids to bag young as well as experienced players in their side to form a formidable side. One the first day of the auction as many as six players invited bids in excess of Rs 1 crore and set new records. Monu Goyat was bought by Haryana Steelers for a whopping sum of Rs 1.51 crore. While star raider Rahul Chaudhari was retained by his franchise Telugu Titans for a mammoth sum of Rs 1.29 crore as the intense bidding went between teams. Rishank Devadiga, Nitin Tomar and Deepak Niwas Hooda were the other three who entered the prestigious 1 crore club. Iran’s Fazel Atrachali became the first player in the history of the league to enter the 1 crore club after he was fetched by U Mumba. Here’s the list of costliest buys during the PKL 2018 auction.

Pro Kabaddi League 2018- Full Auction Highlights
Pro Kabaddi League 2018-Monu Goyat

Monu Goyat – Rs 1.51 crore
Raider Monu Goyat created history as he emerged as the costliest kabaddi player in the history of the popular league. Goyat was bought by Haryana Steelers for a whopping price of Rs 1.51 crore. He played for defending champions Patna Pirates last season.

Pro Kabaddi League 2018- Full Auction Highlights
Pro Kabaddi League 2018-Rahul Kumar

Rahul Chaudhari – Rs 1.29 crore
The poster boy of PKL from the opening season lived up to his reputation as he attracted second highest bid on day one of the auction. The Haryana star was retained by his franchise Telugu Titans.

Pro Kabaddi League 2018- Full Auction Highlights
Pro Kabaddi League 2018-Nitin Tomar

Nitin Tomar – Rs 1.15 crore
Raider Nitin Tomar had shattered all records to emerge the costliest-ever player to be bought in the Pro Kabaddi League in the last season. He was bought for a whopping sum of Rs 93 lakh by UP Yoddha. This time as well he attracted a bid of Rs 1.15 crore by Puneri Paltan.

Pro Kabaddi League 2018- Full Auction Highlights
Pro Kabaddi League 2018-Deepak Niwas Hooda

Deepak Niwas Hooda – Rs 1.15 crore
The former captain of Puneri Paltan wasn’t retained by his franchise but the all-rounder was bought by Patna Pirates for a huge amount of Rs 1.15 crore.

Pro Kabaddi League 2018- Full Auction Highlights
Pro Kabaddi League 2018- Rishank Devadiga

Rishank Devadiga – Rs 1.11 crore
The star raider from Maharashtra was retained by his franchise UP Yoddha after they used FBM. The franchise spoilt the party of their competitors by retaining Devadiga.

Pro Kabaddi League 2018- Full Auction Highlights
Pro Kabaddi League 2018-Fazel Atrachali

Iran’s Fazel Atrachali became the first player in the history of the league to enter the 1 crore club after he was fetched by U Mumba. Intense bidding went for the defender, whose base prize was set at Rs 20 lakhs, but in the end U Mumba came out winners.

On day one, Raider Monu Goyat created history to become the costliest kabaddi player in the history of the popular league in the country. Goyat was bought by Haryana Steelers for a whopping price of Rs 1.51 crore While star raider Rahul Chaudhari was retained by his franchise Telugu Titans for a mammoth sum of Rs 1.29 crore after an intense bidding went between teams saw the poster boy of PKL enter the 1crore club within 15 seconds. Rishank Devadiga, Nitin Tomar and Deepak Niwas Hooda were the other three who entered the prestigious 1 crore club.

Fazel Atrachali becomes first-ever player to enter 1 crore club

Intense bidding went for the defender, whose base prize was set at Rs 20 lakhs, but in the end U Mumba came out winners. Fazel’s Iranian counterpart Abozar went to Telugu Titans for Rs 76 lakhs, while Jang Kun Lee returned to Bengal Warriors, who exercised their Final Bid Match card to retain him for Rs 33 lakhs. The auction for Indian players will take place later tonight. On the big purchase, U Mumba team owner, Ronnie Screwvala said, “We wanted to be strong in defence. We had an extremely strong defence in season 1 and season 2 and that was part of the reason why we bargained for Fazal so fiercely. Fazal is someone who has played with us and we are quite happy to have him back.” “We wanted to be sure that we got who we wanted rather than going right till the end and then have to hastily pick a player. You need a minimum of two international players, instead we picked three. We are happy to have the ex-Iranian coach Golan Raza as our coach and his insight helps us to pick international talents right in the beginning.” Fazel’s said that he was very happy to be back to his “second home – U Mumba.” “I have immense respect for the U Mumba team because it is where it all began for me. The fact that I beat the record for the highest bid in Pro Kabaddi is truly an incredible feeling,” he said.

On day two of the auction, Prasanth Kumar Rai – who was grabbed by UP Yoddha for a whopping amount of Rs 79 – emerged as the top pick. Chandran Ranjit (Rs 61.25 Lakh) attracted second highest bid on day two.

Here is the list of players who were bought during the auction:

Day 1 Indian Players:

1. Ran Singh – Bengal Warriors – Rs 43 lakh

2. Manjeet Chillar – Tamil Thalaivas – Rs 58 lakh

3. Deepak Niwas Hooda – Jaipur Pink Panther – Rs 1.15 crore

4. Kuldeep Singh – Patna Pirates – Rs 22 lakh

5. Sandeep Dhul – Jaipur Pink Panthers – Rs 66 lakh

6. Mohit Chillar – Jaipur Pink Panthers – Rs 58 lakh

7. Surender Nada – Haryana Steelers – Rs 75 lakh

8. Darshan J – Tamil Thailavas – Rs 28 lakh

9. Jeeva Kumar – UP Yoddhas – Rs 45 lakh

10. Parvesh Bhainswal – Gujarat Fortunegiants – Rs 35 lakh

11. Shrikanth Jadhav – UP Yoddhas – Rs 37 lakh

12. Nitin Tomar – Puneri Paltan – Rs 115 crore

13. Anup Kumar – Jaipur Pink Panthers – Rs 35 lakh

14. Wazir Singh – Haryana Steelers – Rs 20 lakh

15. Rishank Devadiga – UP Yoddhas – Rs 1.11 crore

16. K Prapanjan – Gujarat Forutnegiants – Rs 38 lakh

17. Pawan Kumar – Dabangg Delhi – Rs 20 lakh

18. Sukesh Hegde – Tamil Thalaivas – Rs 28 lakh

19. Kashiling Adake – Bengaluru Bulls – Rs 32 lakh

20. Rahul Chaudhari – Telugu Titans – Rs 1.29 crore

21. Monu Goyat – Haryana Steelers – Rs 1.51 crore

Overseas Players:

1. Fazel Atrachali – U Mumba – Rs 1 crore

2. Jang Kun Lee – Bengal Warriors – Rs 33 lakh

3. Abozar Mighani – Telugu Titans – Rs 76 lakh

4. Zia ur Rahman – Bengal Warriors – Rs 33 lakh

5. Hadi Tajik – U Mumba – Rs 11 lakh

6. Dong Ju Hong – Bengaluru Bulls – Rs 8 lakh

7. Taedok Eom – Patna Pirates – Rs 11.4 Lakh

8. Abolfazl Maghsodlou – U Mumba – Rs 21.75 lakh

9. Khomsan Thongkham – Dabangg Delhi – Rs 8 lakh.

Day 2 (Indian Players only):

Jasvir Singh sold to Tamil Thalaivas for Rs 12 Lakh.

He was part of Jaipur Pink Panthers till the fifth season.

Dharmaraj Cheralathan sold to U Mumba for a price of 46 Lakh. Puneri Paltan do not use the FBM.

Viraj Landge retained by Dabangg Delhi for Rs 25 Lakh by using FBM. U Mumba left sulking.

Satpal sold to Dabang Delhi for the base price of Rs 12 Lakh.

Sagar Krishna retained by UP Yoddha Rs 14.25 Lakh.

Dabang Delhi get Vishal Mane with a bid of Rs 45 Lakh.

Baldev Singh bought by Bengal Warriors for the base price of Rs 12 Lakh.

Rajguru goes to U Mumba for the base price of 12 Lakhs.

Joginder Narwal sold to Dabang Delhi for a bid of Rs 33 Lakh.

Sunil sold to Tamil Thalaivas for the base price of Rs 12 Lakh.

Ravi Kumar purchased by Puneri Paltan using the FBM card to get him from Jaipur Pink Panthers for Rs 16 Lakh.

Rohit Rana sold to U Mumba for the base price of Rs 12 Lakh.

Sachin Shingade goes to Haryana Steelers for a price of Rs 20 Lakh.

Raider Vikash Khandola will stay with Haryana Steelers via FBM card. Steelers retain him at Rs 47 Lakh.

Vinodh Kumar sold to U Mumba for a bid of Rs 22.25 Lakh.

Mahesh Goud goes to Bengal Warriors for the base price of Rs 12 Lakh.

Prashanth Kumar Rai goes to UP Yoddha for a huge bid of Rs 79 Lakh after an intense bidding battle.

Darshan Kadian is back to U Mumba for the base price of Rs 12 Lakh.

Surender Singh is sold to Patna Pirates for Rs 12.25 Lakh.

Dabang Delhi get Chandran Ranjit for the bid of Rs 61.25 Lakh.

Surjeet Singh bought by Tamil Thalaivas for the base price of Rs 12 Lakh.

Shabeer Bapu goes to Dabang Delhi for the price of Rs 15.5 Lakh.

Ajay Kumar goes to the Gujarat Fortunegiants for the price of Rs 25 Lakh.

Jaipur Pink Panthers use the FBM card for Selvamani K for Rs 15 Lakh.

Puneri Paltan get Deepak Kumar Dahiya at the base price of Rs 12 Lakh.

R Sriram is bought by U Mumba for the base price of Rs 12 Lakh.

Tushar Patil sold to Patna Pirates for a bid of Rs 20 Lakh.

Rajesh Narwal sold to Dabang Delhi for the price of Rs 16 Lakh.

Bengal Warriors get Vittal Meti for the base price of Rs 8 Lakh.

Mahesh Maruti Magdum goes to Bengaluru Bulls for the base price of Rs 8 Lakh.

Narender sold to UP Yoddha for the base price of Rs 8 Lakh.

Bhupender Singh goes to Bengal Warriors for the base price of Rs 8 Lakh.

Jawahar Vivek K bought by Bengaluru Bulls at the base price of Rs 8 Lakh.

Anil Kumar sold to Dabang Delhi for the base price of Rs 8 Lakh.

Sandeep goes to Bengaluru Bulls for the base price of Rs 8 Lakh.

C Manoj Kumar will be playing Telugu Titans as he goes there for the base price of Rs 8 Lakh.

Vinod Kumar will give his services to Puneri Paltan for the price of Rs 20.2 Lakh.

Mahendra Dhaka goes to Bengaluru Bulls for the base price of Rs 8 Lakh.

Bajirao Hodage goes to Jaipur Pink Panthers for the price of Rs 14.6 Lakh.

Vijin Thangadurai goes to Bengal Warriors for Rs 8.4 Lakh.

Adinath Gavali will don the U Mumba jersey as he’s bought for the base price of Rs 8 Lakh.

Vikas Kale goes to Patna Pirates as he’s sold for Rs 27.4 Lakh.

Ruturaj Koravi goes to Gujarat Fortunegiants for the price of Rs 30.4 Lakh.

Sachin Vittala goes to Gujarat Fortunegiants for Rs 20 Lakh.

Sachin Kumar sold to UP Yoddha for the price of Rs 19.2 Lakh.

Category C Players:

Sanket Chavan goes to the Telugu Titans for the base price of Rs 8 Lakh.

Nitesh BR goes to the Bengaluru Bulls for the base price of Rs 8 Lakh.

Nitin Mavi sold to UP Yoddha for the base price of Rs 8 Lakh.

Rohit Kumar Chaudhari sold to UP Yoddha for the base price of Rs 8 Lakh.

Shubham Palkar goes to Gujarat Fortunegiants for the base price of Rs 8 Lakh.

Parvesh is picked up by Puneri Paltan for the base price of Rs 8 Lakh.

Gangadhari Mallesh bought by Jaipur Pink Panthers at the base price of Rs 8 Lakh.

Pawan Kumar sold to Bengaluru Bulls for Rs 52.8 Lakh.

Atul MS goes to Tamil Thalaivas for a price of Rs 9.2 Lakh.

Vikas Jaglan goes to Patna Pirates for the base price of Rs 8 Lakh.

Amit Kumar sold to Bengal Warriors for the base price of Rs 8 Lakh.

Siddharth Sirish Desai sold to U Mumba for the whopping price of Rs 36 Lakh.

Arjun Deshwal is bought by U Mumba for the base price of Rs 8 Lakh.

Sunil Siddhgavali sold to Jaipur Pink Panthers for the base price of Rs 8 Lakh.

Akshay Jadhav bought by Puneri Paltan at his base price of Rs 8 Lakh.

Manjeet goes to Patna Pirates for the big price of Rs 20.4 Lakh.

Abhishek Singh goes to U Mumba after an intense bidding war at a price of Rs 42.8 Lakh.

Anil Kumar bought by Tamil Thalaivas at the base price of Rs 8 Lakh.

Anand V picked by Bengaluru Bulls for the base price of Rs 8 Lakh.

Kamal Kishor Jat sold to Dabang Delhi for the base price of Rs 8 Lakh.

Anil is picked by Bengaluru Bulls for the base price of Rs 8 Lakh.

Amit Nagar goes to Bengal Warriors for the base price of Rs 8 Lakh.

Rakesh Narwal goes to Bengal Warriors for the base price of Rs 8 Lakh.

Anand Patil goes to Jaipur Pink Panthers for the base price of Rs 8 Lakh.

Amit is picked up by UP Yoddha for Rs 8 Lakh.

Amit Sharma is sold to Gujarat Fortunegiants for Rs 8 Lakh.

D Gopu goes to Tamil Thalaivas for Rs 8 Lakh.

Rakesh Singh Kumar picked up by Telugu Titans for Rs 12 Lakh.

Shiva Ramakrishna sold to Jaipur Pink Panthers at his base price of Rs 8 Lakh.

Rohit Baliyan is picked up by U Mumba for Rs 12 Lakh, his base price.

K Jayaseelan is picked up by Tamil Thalaivas at the base price of Rs 12 Lakh.

Raju Lal Choudary goes to Bengaluru Bulls at the price of Rs 8.8 Lakh.

Ravinder Pahal goes to Dabang Delhi at his base price of Rs 20 Lakh.

Siddharth has been picked by Dabang Delhi at his base price of Rs 12 Lakh.

Abhinandan Chandel sold to Tamil Thalaivas at the base price of Rs 8 Lakh.

Mahender Reddy goes to Telugu Titans at his base price of Rs 8 Lakh.

Bhanu Pratap Tomar picked by UP Yoddha for the base price of Rs 8 Lakh.

Bhanu Pratap Tomar bought by UP Yoddha for the base price of Rs 8 Lakh.

Dharmender goes to Gujarat Fortunegiants at the base price of Rs 5 Lakh.

Rohit is bought by Bengaluru Bulls for the base price of Rs 8 Lakh.

Jasmer Gulia goes to Bengaluru Bulls for the base price of Rs 8 Lakh.

Yogesh Hooda sold to Dabang Delhi for the base price of Rs 8 Lakh.

Ashish Chokkar picked up by Bengal Warriors at the base price of Rs 8 Lakh.

Vijay Kumar goes to Patna Pirates at the base price of Rs 8 Lakh.

Manoj Dhull sold to Bengal Warriors at the base price of Rs 8 Lakh.

Ravinder Kumar goes to Patna Pirates for the base price of Rs 8 Lakh.

Category D:

Brijendra Singh Chaudhary sold to Jaipur Pink Panthers for Rs 5.6 Lakh.

Armaan goes to Telugu Titans for the base price of Rs 5 Lakh.

Prateek sold to Haryana Steelers for the base price of Rs 5 Lakh.

Vimal Raj V bought by Tamil Thalaivas for Rs 5 Lakh.

Vishav Chaudhary sold to UP Yoddha for the base price of Rs 5 Lakh.

Bajrang picked by Puneri Paltan for the base price of Rs 5 Lakh.

Amit Singh sold to Haryana Steelers for Rs 5 Lakh.

Anuj Kumar picked by Telugu Titans for the base price of Rs 5 Lakh.

Deepak goes to Telugu Titans for Rs 5 Lakh.

Anand Tomar goes to Haryana Steelers for the base price of Rs 5 Lakh.

Yashwant Bishnoi picked by the Gujarat Fortunegiants for Rs 5 Lakh.

Bhuvneshwar Gaur sold to Haryana Steelers for the base price of Rs 5 Lakh.

Here are All top 15 Players –  Auction Bidding Information in table format:

PKL 2018 Biggest Buys
Player Team Price (Rs)
Monu Goyat Haryana Steelers 1.51 Crore
Rahul Chaudhari Telugu Titans 1.29 Crore
Deepak Hooda Jaipur Pink Panthers 1.15 Crore
Nitin Tomar Puneri Paltan 1.15 Crore
Rishank Devadiga UP Yoddha 1.11 Crore
Fazel Atrachali U Mumba 1 Crore
Prashant Kumar Rai UP Yoddha 79 Lakh
Abozar Mighani Telugu Titans 76 Lakh
Surender Nada Haryana Steeler 75 Lakh
Sandeep Dhull Jaipur Pink Panthers 66 Lakh
Chandran Ranjit Dabang Delhi 61.25 Lakh
Deepal Narwal Patna Pirates 57 Lakh
Pawan Kumar Bengaluru Bulls 52.8 Lakh
Vikash Khandola Haryana Steelers 47 Lakh
Dharmaraj Cheralathan U Mumba 46 Lakh

 

Here is a teamwise list of the players bought or retained in Pro Kabaddi League 2018 Auction:

Bengal Warriors

Ran Singh – Rs  43 Lakh

Jang Kun Lee – Rs  33 Lakh

Ziaur Rahman – Rs  33.25 Lakh

Shrikant Tewthia – Rs  25 Lakh

Mahesh Goud – Rs  12 Lakh

Vijin Thangadurai – Rs  8.4 Lakh

Bhupender Singh – Rs  8 Lakh

Vittal Meti – Rs  8 Lakh

Amit Kumar – Rs  8 Lakh

Rakesh Narwal – Rs  8 Lakh

Amit Nagar – Rs  8 Lakh

Ashish Chhokar – Rs  8 Lakh

Manoj Dhull – Rs  8 Lakh

Retained players – Surjeet Singh, Maninder Singh, Ravindra Ramesh Kumawat, Amaresh Mondal

FKH players – Mithin Kumar

Bengaluru Bulls

Pawan Kumar – Rs  52.8 Lakh

Mahender Singh – Rs  40 Lakh

Kashiling Adake – Rs  32 Lakh

Jasmer Singh Gulia – Rs  12 Lakh

Raju Lal Choudhary – Rs  8.8 Lakh

Dong Ju Hong – Rs  8 Lakh

Gyung Tae Kim – Rs  8 Lakh

Sandeep – Rs  8 Lakh

Jawahar Vivek – Rs  8 Lakh

Mahesh Maruti Magdum – Rs  8 Lakh

Mahendra Singh Dhaka – Rs  8 Lakh

Nitesh BR – Rs  8 Lakh

Anil – Rs  8 Lakh

Anand V – Rs  8 Lakh

Rohit – Rs  8 Lakh

Retained players – Rohit Kumar

FKH players – Harish Naik, Amit Sheoran, Sumit Singh

Dabang Delhi KC

Chandran Ranjit – Rs  61.25 Lakh

Vishal Mane – Rs  45 Lakh

Viraj Landge – Rs  25 Lakh

Pawan Kumar – Rs  20 Lakh

Ravinder Pahal – Rs  20 Lakh

Rajesh Narwal – Rs  16 Lakh

Shabeer Bapu – Rs  15.5 Lakh

Siddharth – Rs  12 Lakh

Khomsan Thongkham – Rs  8 Lakh

Anil Kumar – Rs  8 Lakh

Kamal Kishor Jat – Rs  8 Lakh

Yogesh Hooda – Rs  8 Lakh

Joginder Narwal

Satpal Narwal

Retained players – Meraj Sheykh, Tushar Balaram Bhoir, Tapas Pal, Vishal

FKH players – Naveen Kumar

Gujarat Fortunegiants

K Prapanjan – Rs  38 Lakh

Parvesh Bhainswal – Rs  35 Lakh

Ruturaj Koravi – Rs  30.4 Lakh

Ajay Kumar – Rs  25 Lakh

Dong Geon Lee – Rs  17.2 Lakh

Hadi Oshtorak – Rs  12 Lakh

Shubham Palkar – Rs  8 Lakh

Amit Sharma – Rs  8 Lakh

Dharmender – Rs  5 Lakh

Retained players – Sachin, Sunil Kumar, Mahendra Rajput

FKH players – Lalit Chaudhary, Vikram Kandola, Anil

Haryana Steelers

Monu Goyat – Rs  1.51 Crore

Surender Nada – Rs  75 Lakh

Vikash Khandola – Rs  47 Lakh

Wazir Singh – Rs  20 Lakh

Md. Zakir Hossain – Rs  8.4 Lakh

Prateek – Rs  5 Lakh

Patrick Nzau Muvai –

Retained players – Kuldeep Singh, Mayur Shivtarkar, Neeraj Kumar, Vikas

FKH players – Arun Kumar

Jaipur Pink Panthers

Deepak Niwas Hooda – Rs 1.15 Crore

Sandeep Dhull – Rs  66 Lakh

Mohit Chhillar – Rs  58 Lakh

Anup Kumar – Rs  30 Lakh

K Selvamani – Rs  15 Lakh

Bajirao Hodage – Rs  14.6 Lakh

Chang Ko – Rs  11.4 Lakh

David Mosambayi – Rs  10.2 Lakh

Gangadhari Mallesh – Rs  8 Lakh

Sunil Siddhgavali – Rs  8 Lakh

Anand Patil – Rs  8 Lakh

Shiva Ramakrishna – Rs  8 Lakh

Brijendra Singh Chaudhary – Rs  5.6 Lakh

FKH players – Lokesh Kaushik

Patna Pirates

Deepak Narwal – Rs  57 Lakh

Vikas Kale – Rs  27.4 Lakh

Kuldeep Singh – Rs  22 Lakh

Manjeet – Rs  20.4 Lakh

Tushar Patil – Rs  20 Lakh

Surender Singh – Rs  12.25 Lakh

Taedeok Eom – Rs  11.4 Lakh

Hyunil Park – Rs  8 Lakh

Jae Min Lee – Rs  8 Lakh

Vikas Jaglan – Rs  8 Lakh

Vijay Kumar – Rs  8 Lakh

Ravinder Kumar – Rs  8 Lakh

Retained players – Pardeep Narwal, Jaideep, Jawahar Dagar, Manish Kumar

FKH players – Parveen Birwal, Arvind Kumar, Vijay

Puneri Paltan

Nitin Tomar – Rs  1.15 Crore

Vinod Kumar – Rs  20.2 Lakh

Sanjay Shrestha – Rs  8 Lakh

Parvesh – Rs  8 Lakh

Akshay Jadhav – Rs  8 Lakh

Bajrang – Rs  5 Lakh

Takamitsu Kono

Retained players – Sandeep Narwal, Rajesh Mondal, More GB, Girish Maruti Ernak, Vikash Khatri, Rinku Narwal, Monu

FKH players – Amit Kumar

Tamil Thalaivas

Sukesh Hegde – Rs  28 Lakh

Darshan J – Rs  28 Lakh

Manjeet Chillar – Rs  20 Lakh

Jasvir Singh – Rs  12 Lakh

K Jayasselan – Rs  12 Lakh

Atul MS – Rs  9.2 Lakh

Chan Sik Park – Rs  8 Lakh

Anil Sharma – Rs  8 Lakh

Abhinandan Chandel – Rs  8 Lakh

D Gopu – Rs  8 Lakh

Vimal Raj – Rs  5 Lakh

Jae Min Lee

Retained players – Ajay Thakur, Amit Hooda, C. Arun, D Pradap

FKH players – Rajnish

Telugu Titans

Rahul Chaudhari – Rs  1.29 Crore

Abozar Mohajermighani – Rs  76 Lakh

Farhad Rahimi Milaghardan – Rs  21.5 Lakh

Rakesh Singh Kumar – Rs  12 Lakh

Manoj Kumar – Rs  8 Lakh

Sanket Chavan – Rs  8 Lakh

Mahender Reddy – Rs  8 Lakh

Retained players – Nilesh Salunke, Mohsen Maghsoudloujafari, Vishal Bhardwaj, Rakshith, Sombir

FKH players – Kamal Singh, Ankit Beniwal, Anand

U Mumba

Fazel Atrachali – Rs  1 Crore

Dharmarajan Cheralathan – Rs  46 Lakh

Abhishek Singh – Rs  42.8 Lakh

Siddharth Desai – Rs  36.4 Lakh

Vinod Kumar – Rs  22.25 Lakh

Abofazl Maghsodloumahali – Rs  21.75 Lakh

R. Sriram – Rs  12 Lakh

Rohit Baliyan – Rs  12 Lakh

Hadi Tajik – Rs  11 Lakh

Adinath Gavali – Rs  8 Lakh

Retained players – E Subash, Surinder Singh, Shiv Om

FKH players – Gaurav Kumar, Mohit Balyan, Anil

UP Yoddha

Rishank Devadiga – Rs  1.11 Crore

Prashanth Kumar Rai – Rs  79 Lakh

Jeeva Kumar – Rs  45 Lakh

Shrikant Jadhav – Rs  37 Lakh

Sachin Kumar – Rs  19.2 Lakh

Darshan Kadian – Rs  12 Lakh

Seaong Ryeol Kim – Rs  8.2 Lakh

Suleiman Kabir – Rs  8 Lakh

Narender – Rs  8 Lakh

Rohit Kumar Choudhary – Rs  8 Lakh

Amit – Rs  8 Lakh

Bhanu Pratap Tomar – Rs  8 Lakh

Retained players – Pankaj, Nitesh Kumar

FKH players – Azad Singh, Arkam Shaikh

7 players from the Future Kabaddi Heroes (FKH) programme went under the hammer on Wednesday. Out of these, only 17 players were picked by the sides. A total of 58 foreign players went into the auction from 14 countries including Iran, Bangladesh, Japan, Kenya, Republic of Korea, Malaysia and Sri Lanka. The total salary purse available for each franchise is Rs four crore and a franchise may choose between 18-25 players to form a team.

Source: dnaindia.com, mykhel.com, indianexpress.com

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PRO KABADDI AUCTION 2018

PRO KABADDI AUCTION 2018

PRO KABADDI AUCTION 2018

After an exciting season of the Indian Premier League, the focus now shifts to Pro Kabaddi 2018 auction which is going on in Mumbai on Wednesday. In the first round, young players from Future Kabaddi Heroes Programme (FKH) programme will be drafted into teams.
PRO KABADDI AUCTION 2018

PRO KABADDI AUCTION 2018

 

After an exciting season of the Indian Premier League, the focus now shifts to Pro Kabaddi 2018 auction which is going on in Mumbai on Wednesday. In the first round, young players from Future Kabaddi Heroes Programme (FKH) programme will be drafted into teams. The auction for the sixth season of the coveted league will take place in Mumbai. The league will kick off on October 19. A total of 422 players will be drafted into the auction pool of which 58 are Overseas players and 87 are players from the Future Kabaddi Heroes Programme (FKH), a nationwide talent scouting programme.

The auctions will witness player representation from 14 other countries including Iran, Bangladesh, Japan, Kenya, Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Sri Lanka. The total amount in auction purse of the team is Rs 4 crore.

A total of 422 players are going under the hammer during the two-day-auction for the sixth season of the Pro Kabaddi League, which started on Wednesday morning. Iranian defender Fazel Atrachali broke all records on day 1 of the auction and became the most expensive Pro Kabaddi player ever after he was bought by U Mumba for a whopping cost of Rs 1 crore. He had played for Gujarat Fortunegiants last year and helped the team to enter the final.

His partner in crime at Gujarat and Iran, known as smiling Assassin, Abozar Mighani, also started a bidding war. He became the first foreign player to be sold on Wednesday and was purchased by Telugu Titans after the hard-fought bidding battle at Rs 76 lakhs.

Apart from these two, another international star Jang Kun Lee from Korea was bought by his old team Bengal Warriors for Rs 33 lakh by using their Final Bid Match.

Pro Kabaddi Season VI team composition guidelines:

– A Franchise may choose between 18-25 players to form a team.

– A team can choose up to 3 players from the Future Kabaddi Heroes 2018 programme.

– If a team has 4 Elite Retained Players, they can exercise 1 “Final Bid Match” option in open auction.

– If a team has less than 4 Elite Retained Players, they can exercise 2 “Final Bid Match” options in open auction.

– Number of overseas players in a team may vary from 2 to 4.

– The total salary purse available to each Franchisee is Rs 4 Crores.

Pro Kabaddi 2018 auction date & place- May 30 and 31 in Mumbai at 10 am, in evening all the Indian players will be put under the hammer.

Pro Kabaddi 2018 auction – base price per category: 

– Category A – Rs 20 Lakh

– Category B – Rs 12 Lakh

– Category C – Rs 8 Lakh

– Category D – Rs 5 Lakh

– New Young Players – fixed salary of Rs 6.6 Lakh

Big names who will be going under the hammer are:

Raiders: Rahul Chaudhari, Anup Kumar, Nitin Tomar, Rishank Devadiga, Jang Kun Lee.

Defenders: Fazel Arachali, Abozar Mohajermighani, Surender Nada, Mohit Chillar, Ravinder Pahal.

All-Rounders: Manjeet Chillar, Deepak Hooda, Kuldeep Singh, Rann Singh, Shrikanth Tewatia.

Here is the full list of players sold in Pro Kabaddi 2018 auction:

1. Fazel Atrachali – U Mumba – Rs 1 crore

2. Jang Kun Lee – Bengal Warriors – Rs 33 lakh

3. Abozar Mighani – Telugu Titans – Rs 76 lakh

4. Zia ur Rahman – Bengal Warriors – Rs 33 lakh

5. Hadi Tajik – U Mumba

6. Dong Ju Hong – Bengaluru Bulls – Rs 8 lakh

7. Taedok Eom – Patna Pirates – Rs 11.4 Lakhs

8. Abolfazl Maghsodlou – U Mumba

9. Khomsan Thongkham – Dabangg Delhi

PRO KABADDI AUCTION 2018
PRO KABADDI AUCTION 2018

Earlier in the day, 87 players from the Future Kabaddi Heroes (FKH) programme went under the hammer. Out of these, only 17 players were picked by the sides. A total of 58 foreign players went into the auction from 14 countries including Iran, Bangladesh, Japan, Kenya, Republic of Korea, Malaysia and Sri Lanka.

Out of the 12 franchises, nine have already picked 21 players as Elite Retained Players. The remaining three franchises UP Yodha, U Mumba and Jaipur Pink Panthers will build their team from the scratch. The total salary purse available for each franchise is Rs four crore and a franchise may choose between 18-25 players to form a team.

(The list is being updated as the players are sold)

Source: Financialexpress.com

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