Tuesday, February 14, 2023

HBL PSL 8 schedule annouced

 

HBL PSL 8 schedule announce


Lahore Qalandars will target back to back titles; Islamabad United will attempt to become the first side to lift the glittering trophy thrice
Three Pakistan Women’s League exhibition matches will be played in Rawalpindi on 8, 10 and 11 March
“We aim to make the HBL PSL bigger, better and stronger than ever before with the overarching ambition to make it the first-choice event for leading T20 cricketers,” says Mr Najam Sethi
The official nomenclature of the tournament is HBL PSL. Media houses are advised to use the correct event nomenclature in all texts, headlines and bulletins
Lahore, 20 January 2023: Lahore Qalandars will have an opportunity make history when they will take on Multan Sultans in the opening match of the HBL Pakistan Super League 8 at the picturesque Multan Cricket Stadium on Monday, 13 February.

Lahore Qalandars had defeated defending champions Multan Sultans at the Gaddafi Stadium by 42 runs in 2022, and will now have an additional incentive going into the eighth edition of the tournament, with the chance of becoming the first franchise to win back to back titles. Prior to Multan Sultans, Peshawar Zalmi were in the similar situation when they reached the 2018 final as defending champions but faltered at the last hurdle and lost to Islamabad United, who clinched their second title in three years.

Except for Peshawar Zalmi and Multan Sultans, no other side as defending champions have reached the final in the biggest, highly competitive and most grueling league in the cricket playing world.

Karachi, Lahore, Multan and Rawalpindi will share between them the 34-match tournament, and the event schedule has been designed in such a way that the four home sides will each play five matches in front of their fans and supporters – one against each side.

This means Qalandars will play five matches at the Gaddafi Stadium, while their other five matches will be in Multan (one) and, Karachi and Rawalpindi (two each). Similarly, Sultans’ five away matches will be in Rawalpindi (three) and, Karachi and Lahore (one each); Kings’ away matches will be in Rawalpindi (three) and, one each in Lahore and Multan; and United’s five away matches will be in Karachi (three) and, one each in Lahore and Multan.

Quetta Gladiators will play their 10 league matches in Karachi, Rawalpindi (four each), Lahore and Multan (one each), while Peshawar Zalmi’s fixtures will be in Rawalpindi (five), Karachi (three), and one each in Lahore and Multan.

The HBL PSL 8 will be held in two legs with Multan Cricket Stadium and National Bank Cricket Arena splitting matches from 13-26 February before the action shifts to the Gaddafi Stadium and Pindi Cricket Stadium where the matches will be played from 26 February to 19 March. This includes the Qualifier, two Eliminators and the final at the home of Pakistan cricket from 15-19 March.

The soft launch of the Pakistan Women’s League will also take place during the HBL PSL 8 when three exhibition matches will be played in the lead up to the men’s matches in Rawalpindi on 8, 10 and 11 March. The two women’s sides are expected to comprise leading local and foreign players, details of which will be announced in due course.

Chair of PCB Management Committee, Mr Najam Sethi: “I am delighted to formally confirm the schedule of the HBL PSL 8, which will allow the Pakistan Cricket Board and the six franchises to start firming up and finalising their respective event plans and objectives.

“The HBL PSL 8 will be a massive event for the PCB, taking place at the four iconic venues with the world’s best T20 cricketers in action. We aim to make the HBL PSL bigger, better and stronger than ever before with the overarching ambition to make it the first-choice event for leading T20 cricketers.

“Each of the six sides will enter the HBL PSL 8 with lots at stake. Islamabad United will aim to become the most successful team with three titles, Lahore Qalandars will attempt to become the first side to win back to back titles and the remaining four teams will once again attempt to put a hand on the glittering silverware. This makes up for an exciting, enthralling and entertaining 34-match tournament.

“There will be no question on the quality of cricket that will be played in over 34 days of action-packed cricket. I am hoping the HBL PSL will once again live up to its expectations of unearthing and identifying future stars who will not only challenge the established household names in this edition but will go on to represent Pakistan.

“I would like to extend my gratitude to HBL, who have supported this tournament since its inception in 2016 by retaining the title sponsorship rights. I would also like to thank all our other valued commercial partners, broadcasters and franchise owners for their patronage, and hope they will continue to show faith in our pinnacle event and the PCB’s administrative vision, skills and capabilities so that we can collectively work together to enhance the image and profile of Pakistan cricket.

“Finally, I would request the passionate Pakistan cricket fans to back the HBL PSL 8 by turning up in big numbers and showing their appreciation and support for not only their favourite teams and players, but towards all other participants.

“May the best side lift the most prestigious Trophy of the Pakistan cricket calendar at the home of Pakistan cricket on 19 March!”

Meanwhile, on the request of the franchises, the PCB has agreed to increase the number of players per side to 20, allowing each franchise to pick two additional Supplementary players. The Supplementary players will be picked in the Replacement Draft, which will take place on Tuesday, 24 January.

Key notes on the HBL PSL 8 schedule:

Opening ceremony will be held in Multan on 13 February prior to the tournament opener between 2021 winners Multan Sultans and defending champions Lahore Qalandars; closing ceremony and final on 19 March in Lahore, which will also host play-offs
Lahore Qalandars will attempt to become the first side to win back to back titles; Islamabad United will aim to become the most successful side by lifting the trophy thrice
Karachi Kings, Lahore Qalandars, Multan Sultans and Islamabad United will play five home matches each, one against each side
Rawalpindi will stage 11 fixtures, Karachi and Lahore will host nine matches each, Multan will have five home games
Rawalpindi will host the only double-header on 7 March when Peshawar Zalmi will play Lahore Qalandars and Islamabad United will take on Multan Sultans
More than 36 foreign players representing 10 T20I playing countries will be in action in the 34-day, 34-match tournament
T20 World Cup winners Adil Rashid and Matthew Wade, along with Wanindu Hasaranga, Bhanuka Rajapaksa, Jimmy Neesham and Tabraiz Shamsi will make their debuts
No.1 ranked Babar Azam will lead 2017 winners Peshawar Zalmi for the first time; Imad Wasim will skipper 2020 winners Karachi Kings; Shadab Khan will captain two-time champions Islamabad United; Shaheen Shah Afridi will captain Lahore Qalandars; Mohammad Rizwan will skipper Multan Sultans and Sarfaraz Ahmed will captain 2019 champions Quetta Gladiators
Shoaib Malik will return to Karachi Kings after six years; number-five ranked Rashid Khan will be back for Lahore Qalandars; Alex Hales will represent Islamabad United; Tim David will appear for Multan Sultans; Jason Roy will be in action for Quetta Gladiators; Bhanuka Rajapaksa will feature for Peshawar Zalmi
SCHEDULE OF MATCHES (afternoon matches will start at 2pm; evening matches in Karachi, Lahore and Rawalpindi will start at 7pm. Evening matches in Multan will begin at 6pm except for the tournament opener, which will commence at 8pm)

13 Feb - Multan Sultans v Lahore Qalandars, Multan Cricket Stadium

14 Feb - Karachi Kings v Peshawar Zalmi, National Bank Cricket Arena

15 Feb - Multan Sultans v Quetta Gladiators, Multan Cricket Stadium

16 Feb - Karachi Kings v Islamabad United, National Bank Cricket Arena

17 Feb - Multan Sultans v Peshawar Zalmi, Multan Cricket Stadium

18 Feb - Karachi Kings v Quetta Gladiators, National Bank Cricket Arena

19 Feb - Multan Sultans v Islamabad United, Multan Cricket Stadium; Karachi Kings v Lahore Qalandars, National Bank Cricket Arena

20 Feb - Quetta Gladiators v Peshawar Zalmi, National Bank Cricket Arena

21 Feb - Quetta Gladiators v Lahore Qalandars, National Bank Cricket Arena

22 Feb - Multan Sultans v Karachi Kings, Multan Cricket Stadium

23 Feb - Peshawar Zalmi v Islamabad United, National Bank Cricket Arena

24 Feb - Quetta Gladiators v Islamabad United, National Bank Cricket Arena

26 Feb - Karachi Kings v Multan Sultans, National Bank Cricket Arena; Lahore Qalandars v Peshawar Zalmi, Gaddafi Stadium

27 Feb - Lahore Qalandars v Islamabad United, Gaddafi Stadium

1 Mar - Peshawar Zalmi v Karachi Kings, Pindi Cricket Stadium

2 Mar - Lahore Qalandars v Quetta Gladiators, Gaddafi Stadium

3 Mar - Islamabad United v Karachi Kings, Pindi Cricket Stadium

4 Mar - Lahore Qalandars v Multan Sultans, Gaddafi Stadium

5 Mar - Islamabad United v Quetta Gladiators, Pindi Cricket Stadium

6 Mar - Quetta Gladiators v Karachi Kings, Pindi Cricket Stadium

7 Mar - Peshawar Zalmi v Lahore Qalandars, Pindi Cricket Stadium; Islamabad United v Multan Sultans, Pindi Cricket Stadium

8 Mar – Pakistan Women’s League Exhibition Match 1, Pindi Cricket Stadium; Peshawar Zalmi v Quetta Gladiators, Pindi Cricket Stadium

9 Mar - Islamabad United v Lahore Qalandars, Pindi Cricket Stadium

10 Mar - Pakistan Women’s League Exhibition Match 2, Pindi Cricket Stadium; Peshawar Zalmi v Multan Sultans, Pindi Cricket Stadium

11 Mar - Pakistan Women’s League Exhibition Match 3, Pindi Cricket Stadium; Quetta Gladiators v Multan Sultans, Pindi Cricket Stadium

12 Mar - Islamabad United v Peshawar Zalmi, Pindi Cricket Stadium; Lahore Qalandars v Karachi Kings, Gaddafi Stadium

15 Mar - Qualifier (1 v 2), Gaddafi Stadium

16 Mar - Eliminator 1 (3 v 4), Gaddafi Stadium

Wednesday, February 23, 2022

IPL 2022 Squad of All Teams – 10 Teams Updated List


IPL 2022 Squad of All Teams – 10 Teams Updated List

IPL 2022 Squad:

The 15th edition of the cash-rich Indian Premier League is set to play with 10 teams in total. 2 new IPL teams have been added to the existing 8 IPL teams.


With the inclusion of 2 new teams, BCCI decides to organize the IPL 2022 Auction as the Mega Auction event with a new set of rules.


IPL 2022 Updates

  • IPL 2022 is set to have 55 matches in Mumbai and 15 in Pune.All teams are set to play four games each at the Wankhede, DY Patil Stadium, and three apiece at Brabourne and Pune.

IPL 2022 Squad


IPL 2022 Squad – Gujarat Titans

PlayerRoleAuction PriceNation
Shubman GillBatsmanINR 8 Crores(Drafted)India
Sai SudarshanBatsmanINR 20 LakhsIndia
Abhinav Sadarangani
BatsmanINR 2.60 CroresIndia
Jason RoyBatsmanINR 2 CroresEngland
David MillerBatsmanINR 3 croresSouth Africa
Matthew Wade (wk)
WK-BatsmanINR 2.40 CroresAustralia
Wriddhiman Saha (wk)
WK-BatsmanINR 1.90 CroresIndia
Rashid KhanBowlerINR 15 Crores(Drafted)Afghanistan
Varun AaronBowlerINR 50 LakhsIndia
Darshan Nalkande
BowlerINR 20 LakhsIndia
Yash DayalBowlerINR 3.20 CroresIndia
Pradeep Sangwan
BowlerINR 20 LakhsIndia
Alzarri JosephBowlerINR 2.40 CroresWest Indies
R Sai KishoreBowlerINR 3 CroresIndia
Noor AhmadBowlerINR 30 LakhsAfghanistan
Lockie FergusonBowlerINR 10 CroresNew Zealand
Mohammed Shami
BowlerINR 6.25 CroresIndia
Hardik PandyaAll-rounderINR 15 Crores(Drafted)India
Dominic DrakesAll-rounderINR 1.10 CroresWest Indies
Vijay ShankarAll-rounderINR 1.40 CroresIndia
Jayant YadavAll-rounderINR 1.70 CroresIndia
Gurkeerat Singh Mann
All-rounderINR 50 LakhsIndia
Rahul TewatiaAll-rounderINR 9 CroresIndia

IPL 2022 Squad – CSK

PlayerRoleAuction PriceNation
MS Dhoni (c&wk)WK-BatsmanINR 12 Cr(Retained)India
Ruturaj GaikwadBatsmanINR 6 Cr(Retained)India
Robin UthappaBatsmanINR 2 croresIndia
Ambati Rayudu (wk)WK- BatsmanINR 6.75 croresIndia
Devon ConwayBatsmanINR 1 croresNew Zealand
Subhranshu SenapatiBatsmanINR 20 LakhsIndia
Hari NishaanthBatsmanINR 20 LakhsIndia
N Jagadeesan (wk)WK- BatsmanINR 20 LakhsIndia
Deepak ChaharBowlerINR 14 croresIndia
KM AsifBowlerINR 20 LakhsIndia
Tushar DeshpandeBowlerINR 20 LakhsIndia
Maheesh TheekshanaBowlerINR 70 LakhsSri Lanka
Simranjeet SinghBowlerINR 20 LakhsIndia
Adam MilneBowlerINR 1.90 croresNew Zealand
Mukesh ChoudharyBowlerINR 20 LakhsIndia
Prashant SolankiBowlerINR 1.20 croresIndia
Mitchell SantnerBowlerINR 1.90 croresNew Zealand
BowlerINR 1.50 croresIndia
Ravindra JadejaAll-rounderINR 16 Cr(Retained)India
Moeen AliAll-rounderINR 8 Cr(Retained)England
Dwayne BravoAll-rounderINR 4.40 croresWest Indies
Shivam DubeAll-rounderINR 4 croresIndia
Dwaine PretoriusAll-rounderINR 50 LakhsSouth Africa
Bhagath VarmaAll-rounderINR 20 LakhsIndia
Chris JordanAll-rounderINR 3.60 CroresEngland

IPL 2022 Squad – DC

PlayerRoleAuction PriceNation
Rishabh Pant (c&wk)WT-BatsmanINR 16 Cr(Retained)India
Prithvi ShawBatsmanINR 7.50Cr(Retained)India
David WarnerBatsmanINR 6.25 CroresAustralia
Ashwin HebbarBatsmanINR 20 LakhsIndia
Sarfaraz KhanBatsmanINR 20 LakhsIndia
KS Bharat (wk)WK-BatsmanINR 2 croresIndia
Yash DhullBatsmanINR 50 LakhsIndia
Mandeep SinghBatsmanINR 1.10 croresIndia
Rovman PowellBatsmanINR 2.80 croresWest Indies
Tim Seifert (wk)WK-BatsmanINR 50 LakhsNew Zealand
Anrich NortjeBowlerINR 6.50 Cr(Retained)South Africa
Shardul ThakurBowlerINR 10.75 croresIndia
Kamlesh NagarkotiBowlerINR 1.10 croresIndia
Mustafizur RahmanBowlerINR 2 croresBangladesh
Lungi NgidiBowlerINR 50 LakhsSouth Africa
Khaleel AhmedBowlerINR 5.25 croresIndia
Chetan SakariyaBowlerINR 4.20 croresIndia
Praveen DubeyBowlerINR 50 LakhsIndia
Kuldeep YadavBowlerINR 2 croresIndia
Axar PatelAll-rounderINR 9 crores(Retained)India
Mitchell MarshAll-rounderINR 6.50 CroresAustralia
Lalit YadavAll-rounderINR 65 LakhsIndia
Ripal PatelAll-rounderINR 20 LakhsIndia
Vicky OstwalAll-rounderINR 20 LakhIndia


IPL 2022 Squad – KKR

PlayerRoleAuction PriceNation
Shreyas IyerBatsmanINR 12.25 CroresIndia
Nitish RanaBatsmanINR 8 croresIndia
Ajinkya RahaneBatsmanINR 1 croresIndia
Rinku SinghBatsmanINR 55 LakhsIndia
Abhijeet TomarBatsmanINR 40 LakhsIndia
Pratham SinghBatsmanINR 20 LakhsIndia
Alex HalesBatsmanINR 1.5 croresEngland
Ramesh KumarBatsmanINR 20 LakhsIndia
Sheldon Jackson(WK)WK-BatsmanINR 60 LakhsIndia
Sam Billings(WK)WK-BatsmanINR 2 croresEngland
Baba IndrajithBatsmanINR 20 LakhsIndia
Varun ChakravartyBowlersINR 8 Cr(Retained)India
Pat CumminsBowlersINR 7.25 CroresAustralia
Rasikh DarBowlersINR 20 LakhsIndia
Ashok SharmaBowlersINR 55 LakhsIndia
Tim SoutheeBowlersINR 1.5 croresNew Zealand
Umesh YadavBowlersINR 2 croresIndia
Chamika KarunaratneBowlersINR 50 LakhsSri Lanka
Shivam MaviBowlersINR 7.25 CroresIndia
Andre RussellAll-rounderINR 12 Cr(Retained)West Indies
Venkatesh IyerAll-rounderINR 8 Cr(Retained)India
Sunil NarineAll-rounderINR 6 Cr(Retained)West Indies
Anukul RoyAll-rounderINR 20 LakhsIndia
Nitish RanaAll-rounderINR 8 croresIndia
Mohammad NabiAll-rounderINR 1 croresAfghanistan

IPL 2022 Squad – Lucknow Super Giants

PlayerRoleAuction PriceNation
Manan VohraBatsmanINR 20 LakhsIndia
Evin LewisBatsmanINR 2 CroresWest Indies
Manish PandeyBatsmanINR 4.60 CroresIndia
KL Rahul (c&wk)WK-BatsmanINR 17 Crores(Drafted)India
Quinton de Kock (wk)WK-BatsmanINR 6.75 CroresSouth Africa
Ravi BishnoiBowlerINR 4 Crores(Drafted)India
Dushmantha ChameeraBowlerINR 2 CroresSri Lanka
Shahbaz NadeemBowlerINR 50 LakhsIndia
Mohsin KhanBowlerINR 20 LakhsIndia
Mayank YadavBowlerINR 20 LakhsIndia
Ankit RajpootBowlerINR 50 LakhsIndia
Avesh KhanBowlerINR 10 CroresIndia
Mark WoodBowlerINR 7.50 CroresEngland
Marcus StoinisAll-rounderINR 9.2 Crores(Drafted)Australia
Kyle MayersAll-rounderINR 50 LakhsWest Indies
Karan SharmaAll-rounderINR 20 LakhsIndia
K GowthamAll-rounderINR 90 LakhsIndia
Ayush BadoniAll-rounderINR 20 LakhsIndia
Deepak HoodaAll-rounderINR 5.75 CroresIndia
Krunal PandyaAll-rounderINR 8.25 CroresIndia
Jason HolderAll-rounderINR 8.75 CroresWest Indies

IPL 2022 Squad – MI

PlayerRolePriceCountry
Rohit Sharma (c)BatsmanINR 16 Cr(Retained)India
Suryakumar Yadav
BatsmanINR 8 Cr(Retained)India
Tilak VarmaBatsmanINR 1.70 croresIndia
Ramandeep Singh
BatsmanINR 20 LakhsIndia
Rahul BuddhiBatsmanINR 20 LakhsIndia
Anmolpreet Singh
BatsmanINR 20 LakhsIndia
Dewald BrevisBatsmanINR 3 croresIndia
Aryan Juyal (wk)WK-BatsmanINR 20 LakhsIndia
Ishan Kishan (wk)
WK-BatsmanINR 15.25 croresIndia
Jasprit BumrahBowlerINR 12 Cr(Retained)India
Mohammad Arshad Khan
BowlerINR 20 LakhsIndia
Jaydev UnadkatBowlerINR 1.30 CroresIndia
Mayank Markande
BowlerINR 65 LakhsIndia
Jofra ArcherBowlerINR 8 croresEngland
Tymal MillsBowlerINR 1.50 CroresEngland
Riley MeredithBowlerINR 1 croresAustralia
Murugan Ashwin
BowlerINR 1.60 CroresIndia
Basil ThampiBowlerINR 30 LakhsIndia
Kieron PollardAll-rounderINR 6 Cr(Retained)West Indies
Hrithik ShokeenAll-rounderINR 20 LakhsIndia
Arjun TendulkarAll-rounderINR 30 LakhsIndia
Sanjay YadavAll-rounderINR 50 LakhsIndia
Daniel SamsAll-rounderINR 2.60 CroresAustralia
Tim DavidAll-rounderINR 8.25 CroresSingapore
Fabian AllenAll-rounderINR 75 LakhsWest Indies


IPL 2022 Squad – PBKS

PlayerRoleAuction PriceNation
Mayank Agarwal (c)BatsmanINR 12 Cr(Retained)India
Prerak MankadBatsmanINR 20 LakhsIndia
Bhanuka RajapaksaBatsmanINR 50 LakhsSri Lanka
Shahrukh KhanBatsmanINR 9 CroresIndia
Shikhar DhawanBatsmanINR 8.25 CroresIndia
Prabhsimran Singh (wk)WK-BatsmanINR 60 LakhsIndia
Jitesh Sharma (wk)WK-BatsmanINR 20 LakhsIndia
Jonny Bairstow (wk)WK-BatsmanINR 6.75 croresEngland
Arshdeep SinghBowlerINR 4 Cr(Retained)India
Writtick ChatterjeeBowlerINR 20 LakhsIndia
Odean SmithBowlerINR 6 CroresWest Indies
Sandeep SharmaBowlerINR 50 LakhsIndia
Raj BawaBowlerINR 2 CroresIndia
Nathan EllisBowlerINR 75 LakhsAustralia
Vaibhav AroraBowlerINR 2 CroresIndia
Ishan PorelBowlerINR 25 LakhsIndia
Harpreet BrarBowlerINR 3.80 CroresIndia
Rahul ChaharBowlerINR 5.25 CroresIndia
Kagiso RabadaBowlerINR 9.25 CroresSouth Africa
Benny HowellAll-rounderINR 40 LakhsEngland
Baltej SinghAll-rounderINR 20 LakhsIndia
Ansh PatelAll-rounderINR 20 LakhsIndia
Liam LivingstoneAll-rounderINR 11.50 CroresEngland
Rishi DhawanAll-rounderINR 55 LakhsIndia
Atharva TaideAll-rounderINR 20 LakhsIndia

IPL 2022 Squad – RR

PlayerRoleAuction PriceNation
Yashasvi JaiswalBatsmanINR 4 Crores(Retained)India
Karun NairBatsmanINR 1.40 CroresIndia
Rassie van der DussenBatsmanINR 1 CroreSouth Africa
Devdutt PadikkalBatsmanINR 7.75 CroresIndia
Shimron HetmyerBatsmanINR 8.50 CroresWest Indies
Sanju Samson (c&wk)WK-BatsmanINR 14 Cr(Retained)India
Jos Buttler (wk)WK-BatsmanINR 10 Cr(Retained)England
Dhruv Jurel (wk)WK-BatsmanINR 20 LakhsIndia
Shubham GarhwalBowlerINR 20 LakhsIndia
Kuldip YadavBowlerINR 20 LakhsIndia
Nathan Coulter-NileBowlerINR 2 CroresAustralia
Navdeep SainiBowlerINR 2.60 CroresIndia
Kuldeep SenBowlerINR 20 LakhsIndia
Obed McCoyBowlerINR 75 LakhsWest Indies
Tejas BarokaBowlerINR 20 LakhsIndia
KC KariappaBowlerINR 30 LakhsIndia
Yuzvendra ChahalBowlerINR 6.50 CroresIndia
Prasidh KrishnaBowlerINR 10 CroresIndia
Trent BoultBowlerINR 8 CroresNew Zealand
Anunay SinghAll-rounderINR 20 LakhsIndia
James NeeshamAll-rounderINR 1.50 CroresNew Zealand
Daryl MitchellAll-rounderINR 75 LakhsNew Zealand
Riyan ParagAll-rounderINR 3.80 CroresIndia
Ravichandran AshwinAll-rounderINR 5 CroresIndia

IPL 2022 Squad – RCB

PlayerRoleAuction PriceNation
Virat KohliBatsmanINR 15 CR(Retained)India
Suyash PrabhudessaiBatsmanINR 30 LakhsIndia
Faf du PlessisBatsmanINR 7 croresSouth Africa
Dinesh Karthik (wk)WK-BatsmanINR 5.50 croresIndia
Anuj Rawat (wk)WK-BatsmanINR 3.40 croresIndia
Finn Allen (wk)WK-BatsmanINR 80 LakhsNew Zealand
Luvnith Sisodia (wk)WK-BatsmanINR 20 LakhsIndia
Mohammed SirajBowlerINR 7 CR(Retained)India
Karn SharmaBowlerINR 50 LakhsIndia
Jason BehrendorffBowlerINR 75 LakhsAustralia
Siddarth KaulBowlerINR 75 LakhsIndia
Chama MilindBowlerINR 25 LakhsIndia
Josh HazlewoodBowlerINR 7.75 croresAustralia
Harshal PatelBowlerINR 10.75 croresIndia
Akash DeepBowlerINR 20 LakhsIndia
Glenn MaxwellAll-rounderINR 11 CR(Retained)Australia
David WilleyAll-rounderINR 2 croresEngland
Mahipal LomrorAll-rounderINR 95 LakhsIndia
Sherfane RutherfordAll-rounderINR 1 croresWest Indies
Aneeshwar GautamAll-rounderINR 20 LakhsIndia
Shahbaz AhmedAll-rounderINR 2.40 croresIndia
Wanindu HasarangaAll-rounderINR 10.75 croresSri Lanka

IPL 2022 Squad – SR

PlayerRoleAuction PriceNation
Kane Williamson
BatsmanINR 14 Cr(Retained)New Zealand
Aiden MarkramBatsmanINR 2.60 CroresSouth Africa
Shashank SinghBatsmanINR 20 LakhsIndia
R SamarthBatsmanINR 20 LakhsIndia
Rahul TripathiBatsmanINR 8.50 CroresIndia
Priyam GargBatsmanINR 20 LakhsIndia
Glenn Phillips (wk)
WK-BatsmanINR 1.50 CroresNew Zealand
Vishnu Vinod (wk)
WK-BatsmanINR 50 LakhsIndia
Nicholas Pooran (wk)
WK-BatsmanINR 10.75 CroresWest Indies
Umran MalikBowlerINR 4Cr(Retained)India
Saurabh DubeyBowlerINR 20 LakhsIndia
Romario Shepherd
BowlerINR 7.75 CroresWest Indies
Fazal Haq Farooqi
BowlerINR 50 LakhsAfghanistan
J SuchithBowlerINR 20 LakhsIndia
Shreyas GopalBowlerINR 75 LakhsIndia
Kartik TyagiBowlerINR 4 CroresIndia
T NatarajanBowlerINR 4 CroresIndia
Bhuvneshwar Kumar
BowlerINR 4.20 CroresIndia
Abdul SamadAll-rounderINR 4Cr(Retained)India
Marco JansenAll-rounderINR 4.20 CroresSouth Africa
Sean AbbottAll-rounderINR 2.40 CroresAustralia
Abhishek Sharma
All-rounderINR 6.50 CroresIndia
Washington Sundar
All-rounderINR 8.75 CroresIndia



 

HBL PSL 8 schedule annouced

  HBL PSL 8 schedule announce Lahore Qalandars will target back to back titles; Islamabad United will attempt to become the first side to li...