Team-wise best and worst buys of all-time in IPL auction history
Some colossal names in the list.
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5. Sunrisers Hyderabad:
Best: David Warner
David Warner in 2014 was a regular member of the Australian team. Like any other Aussie player, Warner was in high demand at the auction. He also had a fairly good IPL record on his back to make his case a little better. The left-handed batter was expected to get big money at the auction and so he did.
He was bought by SRH for INR 5.5 crore. At the time, he seemed like a reasonable buy, but in 2021, he can be called nothing short of a masterstroke. Since his entry in the Hyderabad franchise, Warner’s runs tally at the end of every season have been: 528, 562, 848, 641, 692 and 548.
Under his leadership, SRH also lifted the trophy in 2016. In addition to this, he has won the orange cap thrice. If this isn’t one of the best IPL purchases ever and we don’t know what is.
Worst: Deepak Hooda
An Indian all-rounder has a lot of value at the auction of the IPL. So, it was quite obvious when Deepak Hooda was in high demand during the 2016 auctions. He had made a lot of headlines after putting up a match-winning knock in the previous season for Rajasthan and was scoring runs heavily in the domestic circuit.
He was bought by SRH for INR 4.2 crore from the base price of INR 10 Lakhs. He managed 144 runs at an average of 10.28. He failed to cross even 100 runs in a season in the three upcoming seasons for SRH but he kept his spot.
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