Top 5 buys at Women’s Premier League auction | Cricket News – Times of India

Top 5 buys at Women’s Premier League auction | Cricket News – Times of India

NEW DELHI: Star India opener Smriti Mandhana stole the thunder becoming the most expensive buy at the inaugural Women’s Premier League auction in Mumbai on Monday.
The five franchises went out on a shopping spree, shelling out big bucks for domestic and international stars at the first ever WPL auction.
Mandhana led the auction chart with Royal Challengers Bangalore splurging a record Rs 3.4 crore for the stylish left-hander. The Bangalore franchise pipped Mumbai Indians in a bidding war to buy the services of India vice-captain.

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Australia’s off-spinning all-rounder Ashleigh Gardner, who picked up a fifer in the recent Women’s T20 World Cup match against New Zealand, became the joint second biggest buy of the day.
The Gautam Adani-owned Gujarat Giants bought Gardner for a whopping Rs 3.2 crore, making her the joint highest paid international star at the auction.

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The third biggest earner of the day was England all-rounder Natalie Sciver who was picked up by the Mumbai franchise.
The 30-year-old got a pay cheque of Rs 3.2 crore.

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Seasoned India all-rounder Deepti Sharma also raked in the mullah as she became the second costliest Indian at the auction.
The Arga-born 25-year-old was snapped by UP Warriorz for Rs 2.6 crore.

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The fifth costliest buy of the day was India batter Jemimah Rodrigues who went to Delhi Capitals. Rodrigues, on Sunday, starred in India’s clinical win over arch-rivals Pakistan, when she scored an unbeaten 53 in India’s 7-wicket win at the ongoing Women’s T20 World Cup.

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The Delhi-based franchise shelled out Rs 2.2 crore for 22-year-old.
Teen sensation Shafali Verma was the joint 6th highest earner at the auction along with Australia’s Beth Mooney. Both were bought for Rs 2 crore each by Delhi and Gujarat franchises respectively.

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