The Indian Premier League (IPL) auction ahead of the 2025 edition saw 182 players get picked across 10 teams, with Rishabh Pant becoming the most expensive player in the league’s history, at the Abady Al-Johar Arena in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
The title-winning captain of IPL 2024, Shreyas Iyer, fetched the second-highest bid, going for ₹26.75 crore to Punjab Kings.
Rasikh Dar, an effective bowler in the death overs, stole the spotlight after collecting a sum of ₹6 crore from the Royal Challengers Bengaluru on the second day of bidding.
This amount happened to be 20 times more than Rasikh’s base price, helping him to the top of the list of players who received the biggest price hike from their initial mark.
Below is the list of top 10 players who got the most hike on their base price
Highest multipliers so far
Rasikh Dhar – Base Price – Rs 30 lakh – x20 Base Price – RCB (final price – Rs. 6 crore)
Naman Dhir – Base Price – Rs 30 lakh – x17.5 Base Price – MI (final price – Rs. 5.25 crore)
Nehal Wadhera – Base Price – Rs 30 lakh – x14 Base Price – PBKS (final price – Rs. 4.2 crore)
Abdul Samad – Base Price – Rs 30 lakh – x14 Base Price – LSG (final price – Rs. 4.2 crore)
Rishabh Pant – Base Price – Rs 200 lakh – x13.5 Base Price – LSG (final price – Rs. 27 crore)
Shreyas Iyer – Base Price – Rs 200 lakh – x13.37 Base Price – PBKS (final price – Rs. 26.75 crore)
Ashutosh Sharma – Base Price – Rs 30 lakh – x12.66 Base Price – DC (final price – Rs. 3.8 crore)
Priyansh Arya – Base Price – Rs 30 lakh – x12.66 Base Price – PBKS (final price – Rs. 3.8 crore)
Venkatesh Iyer – Base Price – Rs 200 lakh – x11.87 Base Price – KKR (final price – Rs. 23.75 crore)
Anshul Kamboj – Base Price – Rs 30 lakh – x11.33 Base Price – CSK (final price – Rs. 3.4 crore)