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A little over 24 hours is all that remains for the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 player auction to get underway at the Coca-Cola Arena in Dubai. Given that the auction will be taking place after some extraordinary performances in the recently-concluded ICC World Cup among other events, this year’s auction could very well breach the 20-crore mark for the first time in the history of the cash-rich league. And also perhaps due to inflation.

IPL 2024 Auction: Everything you need to know

The likelihood of that record-breaking bid are far greater when it comes to the players who are placed in the Rs 1 crore category or above. The IPL Governing Council has already released the full list of 333 players who are set to go under the hammer on Tuesday for the 77 available slots across 10 franchises.

IPL 2024 Auction: Player list, remaining slots and purse of all 10 franchises

As many as 49 players have a base price of Rs 1 crore or more — 23 in the Rs 2 crore bracket, including three Indians, 13 in the Rs 1.5 crore and as many with a base price of Rs 1 crore.

Here’s the full list of players with a base price of Rs 1 crore and above:

Harry Brook (Rs 2 crore/England)

Travis Head (Rs 2 crore/Australia)

Rilee Rossouw (Rs 2 crore/South Africa)

Steve Smith (Rs 2 crore/Australia)

Gerald Coetzee (Rs 2 crore/South Africa)

Pat Cummins (Rs 2 crore/Australia)

Harshal Patel (Rs 2 crore/India)

Shardul Thakur (Rs 2 crore/India)

Chris Woakes (Rs 2 crore/England)

Josh Inglis (Rs 2 crore/Australia)

Lockie Ferguson (Rs 2 crore/New Zealand)

Josh Hazlewood (Rs 2 crore/Australia)

Mitchell Starc (Rs 2 crore/Australia)

Umesh Yadav (Rs 2 crore/India)

Mujeeb Ur Rahman (Rs 2 crore/Afghanistan)

Adil Rashid (Rs 2 crore/England)

Rassie van der Dussen (Rs 2 crore/South Africa)

James Vince (Rs 2 crore/England)

Sean Abbott (Rs 2 crore/Australia)

Jamie Overton (Rs 2 crore/England)

David Willey (Rs 2 crore/England)

Ben Duckett (Rs 2 crore/England)

Mustafizur Rahman (Rs 2 crore/Bangladesh)

Wanindu Hasaranga (Rs 1.5 crore/Sri Lanka)

Philip Salt (Rs 1.5 crore/England)

Colin Munro (Rs 1.5 crore/New Zealand)

Sherfane Rutherford (Rs 1.5 crore/West Indies)

Tom Curran (Rs 1.5 crore/England)

Jason Holder (Rs 1.5 crore/West Indies)

Mohammad Nabi (Rs 1.5 crore/Afghanistan)

James Neesham (Rs 1.5 crore/New Zealand)

Daniel Sams (Rs 1.5 crore/Australia)

Chris Jordan (Rs 1.5 crore/England)

Tymal Mills (Rs 1.5 crore/England)

Jhye Richardson (Rs 1.5 crore/Australia)

Tim Southee (Rs 1.5 crore/New Zealand)

Rovman Powell (Rs 1 crore/West Indies)

Daryl Mitchell (Rs 1 crore/New Zealand)

Alzarri Joseph (Rs 1 crore/West Indies)

Ashton Turner (Rs 1 crore/Australia)

Michael Bracewell (Rs 1 crore/New Zealand)

Dwaine Pretorious (Rs 1 crore/South Africa)

Sam Billings (Rs 1 crore/England)

Gus Atkinson (Rs 1 crore/England)

Kyle Jamieson (Rs 1 crore/New Zealand)

Riley Meredith (Rs 1 crore/Australia)

Adam Milne (Rs 1 crore/New Zealand)

Wayne Parnell (Rs 1 crore/South Africa)

David Wiese (Rs 1 crore/Namibia)



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