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IPL 2023 auction: How many Overseas Players In IPL 2023? list of overseas players with a base price 

IPL 2023 auction: Full list of overseas players with a base price 

Overseas Players In IPL 2023: The IPL 2023 auction shortlisted player list has been announced. A total of 405 cricketers will go under the hammer, of which 273 are Indian. Below is the full list of 132 overseas players with their base prices.

The IPL 2023 auction will be held in Kochi on December 23, 2022, from 2.30pm IST. The 132-strong list of overseas cricketers has representatives from Afghanistan (eight), Australia (21), Bangladesh (four), England (27), Ireland (four), Namibia (two), the Netherlands (one), New Zealand (10), South Africa (22), Sri Lanka (10), the UAE (one), the West Indies (20), and Zimbabwe (two).

Of the 132 cricketers, 19 have set themselves a price tag of INR 2 crore – the highest in the auction: Cam Green, Travis Head, Chris Lynn, Sam Curran, Ben Stokes, Tom Banton, Phil Salt, Chris Jordan, Adil Rashid, Jamie Overton, Craig Overton, Tymal Mills, Kane Williamson, Adam Milne, Jimmy Neesham, Rilee Rossouw, Rassie van der Dussen, Jason Holder, and Nicholas Pooran.

IPL 2023 auction: Full overseas players list (price in INR lakh) 

Afghanistan:

Mujeeb Ur Rahman (100), Mohammad Nabi (100), Najibullah Zadran (50), Qais Ahmad (50), Naveen Ul Haq (50), Karim Janat (50), Izharulhaq Naveed (20), Allah Mohammad Ghazanfar (20).

Australia:

Cam Green (200), Travis Head (200), Chris Lynn (200), Jhye Richardson (150), Adam Zampa (150), Riley Meredith (150), Sean Abbott (150), Nathan Coulter-Nile (150), Andrew Tye (100), Moises Henriques (100), Daniel Sams (75), Josh Philippe (75), Darcy Short (75), Ben Mcdermott (50), Ben Dwarshuis (50), Billy Stanlake (50), Lance Morris (30), Hayden Kerr (20), Jack Prestwidge (20), Peter Hatzoglou (20), Nathan McAndrew (20).

Bangladesh:

Shakib Al Hasan (150), Litton Das (50), Taskin Ahmed (50), Afif Hossain (50).

England:

Sam Curran (200), Ben Stokes (200), Tom Banton (200), Phil Salt (200), Chris Jordan (200), Adil Rashid (200), Jamie Overton (200), Craig Overton (200), Tymal Mills (200), Harry Brook (150), Will Jacks (150), Dawid Malan (150), Jason Roy (150), Joe Root (100), Luke Wood (100), Reece Topley (75), Tom Curran (75), David Payne (75), George Garton (50), Richard Gleeson (50), Will Smeed (40), Rehan Ahmed (40), Jordan Thompson (40), Thomas Helm (40), James Fuller (40), Benny Howell (40), Christopher Benjamin (20).

Ireland:

Paul Stirling (50), Lorcan Tucker (50), Harry Tector (50), Josh Little (50).

Namibia:

David Wiese (100), Ruben Trumpelmann (20).

Netherlands:

Paul van Meekeren (20)

New Zealand:

Kane Williamson (200), Adam Milne (200), Jimmy Neesham (200), Daryl Mitchell (100), Kyle Jamieson (100), Tom Latham (100), Michael Bracewell (100), Matt Henry (100), Ish Sodhi (75), Scott Kuggeleijn (50).

South Africa:

Rilee Rossouw (200), Rassie van der Dussen (200), Heinrich Klaasen (100), Tabraiz Shamsi (100), Wayne Parnell (75), Reeza Hendricks (50), Christiaan Jonker (50), Sisanda Magala (50), Daryn Dupavillon (50), Glenton Stuurman (50), Keshav Maharaj (50), Corbin Bosch (20), Gerald Coetzee (20), Duan Jansen (20), Evan Jones (20), Donovan Ferreira (20), Matthew Breetzke (20), Nandre Burger (20), Connor Esterhuizen (20), Ottneil Baartman (20), Jordan Hermann (20), Prenelan Subrayen (20).

Sri Lanka:

Kusal Mendis (50), Dasun Shanaka (50), Dushmantha Chameera (50), Pathum Nissanka (50), Charith Asalanka (50), Chamika Karunaratne (50), Lahiru Kumara (50), Dilshan Madushanka (50), Dhananjaya de Silva (50), Dunith Wellalage (50).

UAE:

Karthik Meiyappan (20).

West Indies:

Jason Holder (200), Nicholas Pooran (200), Sherfane Rutherford (150), Akeal Hosein (100), Shai Hope (100), Roston Chase (100), Rahkeem Cornwall (100), Carlos Brathwaite (75), Odean Smith (50), Romario Shepherd (50), Johnson Charles (50), Andre Fletcher (50), Brandon King (50), Dominic Drakes (50), Sheldon Cottrell (50), Fabian Allen (50), Keemo Paul (50), McKenny Clarke (20), Ramon Simmonds (20), Matthew Forde (20).

Zimbabwe:

Sikandar Raza (50), Blessing Muzarabani (50).

IPL Auction 2023 date and Time:

IPL Auction 2023 date is December 23. The venue of IPL auction is Kochi, Kerala. The auction start time is 2:30 PM. IPL 2023 Auction will be telecast live on Star Sports TV channel.

Will there be another IPL auction in 2023?

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Where can we watch IPL auction 2023?

The auction will start at 2.30 pm local time and viewers can live stream this year’s auction 2023 on the Jio Cinema App in India. Star Sports channels will also broadcast the auction on television.

In which date IPL 2023 will start?

IPL Schedule 2023: The TATA IPL 2023 is anticipated to begin on Sunday, March 26, 2023, and go through Sunday, May 28, 2023. You may watch these 74 games between your favorite franchise teams these days. If you enjoy IPL, we are sure that you’re looking forward to IPL 2023.

Akash Kumar
Akash Kumar
Hi! I am Akash, a professionally trained journalist who graduated from Delhi University. I have spent several years playing cricket at the State level for Jharkhand. My passion for cricket and thrive to explore truth via journalism helped me to develop a character called – Sports Journalist. My contribution towards writing would be always out of the true spirit that longs for the game that Indians like the most.

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