PKL 2024 Auction Day 1- Sachin, Shadloui goes big, Pawan Sehrawat back in Telugu Titans - Highlights
Shadloui's dream run continues
Telugu-Titans and UP Yoddhas in a bidding war at 1.16 crore. U Mumba shows up at 1.17 crores.
First Player of the Auction: Mohammadreza Shadloui Chiyaneh
Opening bid of 30L by Telugu Titans
Auction Live: Category A- All-Rounders- International Players
The international players from category A go first in the order of All-rounder, Defender, and Raider.
The Auctioneer: Mallika Sagar
Mallika has been holding the hammer in PKL since 2021 and She also became the first woman in IPL's history to run an auction.
Spotlight on Pawan Sehrawat
The Pro Kabaddi League Season 10 saw Pawan Sehrawat as the most expensive player in the history of the league.
Pawan was grabbed by the Telugu Titans for a staggering INR 2.61 crore for season 10 in 2023-24.
With Pawan being released by the Titans, all the other franchisees will be looking to have a snap at Sehrawat again.
Along with Pawan, Pardeep Narwal, Maninder Singh, Fazel Atrachali, Shadlu, and others will also go under the hammer sometimes and break the banks.
Read more about the top players to spark bidding wars among the franchisees.
Few Auction Rules...
The Team Composition
Each teamβs squad in Pro Kabaddi Season 11 can have a minimum of 18 and a maximum of 25 players. With 88 players already retained by the franchises, there are now 212 slots left to be filled during the Season 11 player auction.
Further, A PKL team is allowed to have a minimum of two and a maximum of four overseas players in their squad
What is the Final Bid Match?
The Final Bid Match (FBM) Card rule allows franchises to buy back their released players by matching the final auction bid price for the player concerned.
Each team can utilise a maximum of three FBM cards, depending on the number of players they have released ahead of the player auction. If a team chooses to retain their maximum allotted 6 players, they will be allowed to use the card FBM only once. However, card usage increases if the team has retained only 5 or fewer players.
For more details about the auction: here.
Purse Remaining
A total of 5 crores was allotted for each franchisee, let's have a look at the purse left with each of the franchisees after the retentions.
| Team | Purse Remaining |
| Bengal Warriors | 3.62 crore |
| Bengaluru Bulls | 3.02 crore |
| Dabang Delhi K.C. | 2.66 crore |
| Gujarat Giants | 4.08 crore |
| Haryana Steelers | 2.32 crore |
| Jaipur Pink Panthers | 2.29 crore |
| Patna Pirates | 3.59 crore |
| Puneri Paltan | 2.12 crore |
| Tamil Thalaivas | 2.57 crore |
| Telugu Titans | 3.82 crore |
| U Mumba | 2.88 crore |
| UP Yoddhas | 3.16 crore |
Existing New Young Players
Bengal Warriors: Shreyas Umbardand, Aditya S. Shinde, Dipak Arjun Shinde, Maharudra Garje
Bengaluru Bulls: Aditya Powar, Akshit, Arulnanthababu, Parteek
Dabang Delhi K.C.: Ashish, Himmat Antil, Manu, Yogesh
Gujarat Giants: Nitin
Haryana Steelers: Jaya Soorya NS, Hardeep, Shivam Anil Patare, Vishal S. Tate
Jaipur Pink Panthers: Abhijeet Malik
Patna Pirates: Abinand Subhash, Kunal Mehta, Sudhakar M
Puneri Paltan: Dadaso Pujari, Nitin, Tushar Adhavade, Vaibhav Kamble
Tamil Thalaivas: Nitesh Kumar, Nitin Singh, Ronak, Vishal Chahal
Telugu Titans: Ankit, Omkar Patil, Praful Zaware, Sanjeevi S
U Mumba: Bittu, Gokulakannan M., Mukilan Shanmugam, Sombir
UP Yoddhas: Gagana Gowda HR, Hitesh, Shivam Chaudhary
Retained Young Players
Bengal Warriors, Dabang Delhi K.C., and Telugu Titans haven't retained any player from the Retained Young Player category.
Bengaluru Bulls: Saurabh Nandal
Patna Pirates: Manish
U Mumba: Shivam
Jaipur Pink Panthers: Ankush, Abhishek KS
Gujarat Giants: Parteek Dahiya, Rakesh
Haryana Steelers: Jaideep, Mohit, Vinay
UP Yoddhas: Sumit, Surender Gill, Ashu Singh
Puneri Paltan: Aditya Shinde, Akash Shinde, Mohit Goyat, Aslam Mustafa Inamdar, Pankaj Mohite, Sanket Sawant
Tamil Thalaivas: Narender, Sahil, Mohit, Aashish, Sagar, Himanshu, M. Abisek
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