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IPL Auction 2015

Players sold

67

Overseas Players

24

Total Spent

₹87.60 Cr

most expensive player

Delhi Daredevils logo
Player Name

Yuvraj Singh

sold amount

₹16.00 Cr

TeamBudgetFunds RemainingOverseas PlayersTotal Players
Chennai Super Kings Chennai Super Kings
120 Cr70 L925
SrPlayerPriceTypeNationality
1 Michael Hussey ₹15000000BatsmanOverseas
2 Irfan Pathan ₹15000000All-RounderIndian
3 Rahul Sharma ₹3000000BowlerIndian
4 Kyle Abbott ₹3000000BowlerOverseas
5 Andrew Tye ₹2000000BowlerOverseas
6 Pratyush Singh ₹1000000All-RounderIndian
7 Ankush Bains ₹1000000Wicket KeeperIndian
8 Eklavya Dwivedi ₹1000000Wicket KeeperIndian
Delhi Daredevils Delhi Daredevils
120 Cr1.35 Cr925
SrPlayerPriceTypeNationality
1 Yuvraj Singh ₹160000000BatsmanIndian
2 Angelo Mathews ₹75000000All-RounderOverseas
3 Zaheer Khan ₹40000000BowlerIndian
4 Amit Mishra ₹35000000BowlerIndian
5 Shreyas Iyer ₹26000000BatsmanIndian
6 Gurinder Sandhu ₹17000000BowlerIndian
7 Jaydev Unadkat ₹11000000BowlerIndian
8 Domnic Joseph Muthuswamy ₹7500000BowlerOverseas
9 Albie Morkel ₹3000000All-RounderOverseas
10 Travis Head ₹3000000BatsmanOverseas
11 Marcus Stoinis ₹2500000All-RounderOverseas
12 C.M. Gautam ₹2000000Wicket KeeperIndian
13 Kona Srikar Bharat ₹1000000Wicket KeeperIndian
14 K.K. Jiyaz ₹1000000BowlerIndian
Kings XI Punjab Kings XI Punjab
120 Cr9.20 Cr722
SrPlayerPriceTypeNationality
1 Murali Vijay ₹30000000BatsmanIndian
2 Nikhil Shankar Naik ₹3000000Wicket KeeperIndian
3 Yogesh Gowalkar ₹1000000All-RounderIndian
Kolkata Knight Riders Kolkata Knight Riders
120 Cr9.20 Cr923
SrPlayerPriceTypeNationality
1 K.C. Cariappa ₹24000000BowlerIndian
2 James Neesham ₹5000000All-RounderOverseas
3 Brad Hogg ₹5000000BowlerOverseas
4 Aditya Garhwal ₹2500000All-RounderIndian
5 Sheldon Jackson ₹1500000BatsmanIndian
6 Sumit Narwal ₹1000000All-RounderIndian
7 Vaibhav Rawal ₹1000000All-RounderIndian
Mumbai Indians Mumbai Indians
120 Cr4.95 Cr926
SrPlayerPriceTypeNationality
1 Aaron Finch ₹32000000BatsmanOverseas
2 Pragyan Ojha ₹5000000BowlerIndian
3 Abhimanyu Mithun ₹3000000BowlerIndian
4 Mitchell McClenaghan ₹3000000BowlerOverseas
5 Aiden Blizzard ₹3000000BatsmanOverseas
6 Hardik Pandya ₹1000000All-RounderIndian
7 Akshay Wakhare ₹1000000BowlerIndian
8 Nitish Rana ₹1000000All-RounderIndian
9 Siddhesh Dinesh Lad ₹1000000All-RounderIndian
10 J. Suchitch ₹1000000All-RounderIndian
Rajasthan Royals Rajasthan Royals
120 Cr10.65 Cr825
SrPlayerPriceTypeNationality
1 Christopher Morris ₹14000000All-RounderOverseas
2 Juan Theron ₹3000000BowlerOverseas
3 Barinder Singh Saran ₹1000000BowlerIndian
4 Dinesh Salunkhe ₹1000000All-RounderIndian
5 Sagar Trivedi ₹1000000All-RounderIndian
6 Pardeep Sahu ₹1000000All-RounderIndian
Royal Challengers Bangalore Royal Challengers Bangalore
120 Cr2 Cr926
SrPlayerPriceTypeNationality
1 Dinesh Karthik ₹105000000Wicket KeeperIndian
2 Darren Sammy ₹28000000All-RounderOverseas
3 David Wiese ₹28000000All-RounderOverseas
4 Sean Abbott ₹10000000BowlerOverseas
5 Adam Milne ₹7000000BowlerOverseas
6 Sarfaraz Naushad Khan ₹5000000BatsmanIndian
7 Subramaniam Badrinath ₹3000000BatsmanIndian
8 Jalaj Saxena ₹1000000All-RounderIndian
9 Shishir Bhavane ₹1000000BatsmanIndian
Sunrisers Hyderabad Sunrisers Hyderabad
120 Cr9.35 Cr823
SrPlayerPriceTypeNationality
1 Trent Boult ₹38000000BowlerOverseas
2 Praveen Kumar ₹22000000BowlerIndian
3 Kevin Pietersen ₹20000000BatsmanOverseas
4 Eoin Morgan ₹15000000BatsmanOverseas
5 Ravi Bopara ₹10000000All-RounderOverseas
6 Kane Williamson ₹6000000All-RounderOverseas
7 Laxmi Ratan Shukla ₹3000000All-RounderIndian
8 Prasanth Padmanabhan ₹1000000All-RounderIndian
9 Hanuma Vihari ₹1000000BatsmanIndian
10 Siddarth Kaul ₹1000000BowlerIndian

The Indian Premier League: a quick guide for fans

The Indian Premier League is the most-watched franchise competition in cricket, a season-long T20 tournament in which city-based teams, stacked with international and homegrown talent, play for one of the sport's biggest prizes. For new and returning fans alike, knowing how the season is structured makes every match easier to follow — and every points-table swing more meaningful.

How a season is structured

The league stage is a round-robin in which each franchise plays the others home and away, earning two points for a win. The top four sides at the end of the group stage advance to the playoffs, where a twist rewards finishing high: the top two get a second chance. In Qualifier 1 the first- and second-placed teams meet, with the winner going straight to the final; the loser drops into Qualifier 2 to face the winner of the Eliminator (third versus fourth). It is a format built to keep the regular season meaningful right to the last over.

The Orange Cap and Purple Cap

Two individual races run alongside the team competition. The Orange Cap goes to the season's leading run-scorer and the Purple Cap to its leading wicket-taker. Both change hands through the season as form ebbs and flows, and they are among the most-tracked stats in the tournament — a quick shorthand for who is in red-hot touch with bat and ball.

What to watch on the table

Because so many league games finish closely, net run rate often decides who makes the top four. A single heavy win — or a narrow loss — late in the season can flip the qualification picture, which is why teams chase even lost causes aggressively. Following the points table through the run-in is half the fun of an IPL season.

Frequently asked questions

How do teams qualify for the IPL playoffs?

The four highest-placed teams on the league table after the round-robin stage advance to the playoffs.

Why do the top two teams have an advantage?

They get two chances to reach the final — losing Qualifier 1 still leaves a route through Qualifier 2.

Where can I follow IPL scores and standings?

Crickpal carries live IPL scores, an updating points table, the Orange and Purple Cap races and full fixtures throughout the season.