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PKL 2025 Auction May 31 LIVE UPDATES: Shadloui joins Gujarat for Rs 2.23 cr; Pawan goes to Tamil
PKL 2025 Auction Live: Devak Dalal is the second most expensive player so far tonight with Rs 2.205 cr bid from Bengal
8:56 PM
PKL 2025 Auction LIVE May 31: Second session ends
Second session of PKL 2025 auction concludes.
All buys so far:
Player Team Price (Crore)
Mohammadreza Shadloui Chiyaneh Gujarat Giants 2.23
Devank Dalal Bengal Warriors 2.205
Aashu Malik (RTM) Dabang Delhi 1.9
Arjun Deshwal Tamil Thalivas 1.405
Yogesh Dahiya Bengaluru Bulls 1.125
Deepak Singh (RTM) Patna Pirates 0.86
Bharat Hooda Telugu Titans 0.81
Shubam Shinde Telugu Titans 0.8
Pawan Sehrawat Tamil Thalaivas 0.595
Vijay Malik (RTM) Telugu Titans 0.515
Fazel Atrachhali Dabang Delhi 0.3
Ankush Rathi Bengaluru Bulls 0.3
8:53 PM
PKL 2025 Auction LIVE May 31: Devank Dalal
Season 11's best raider Devank joins Bengal Warriorz for Rs 2.205 crore.
8:48 PM
PKL 2025 Auction LIVE May 31: Arjun Deshwal joins Thalaivas
Arjun Deshwal joins Tamil Thalaivas for 1.405 cr.
8:44 PM
PKL 2025 Auction LIVE May 31: Aashu Malik stays at Dabang Delhi
Raider Aashu Malik rejoins Dabang Delhi for Rs 1.90 cr.
8:38 PM
PKL 2025 Auction LIVE May 31: Second session underway
Second session of PKL 2025 auction is now underway.
8:27 PM
PKL 2025 Auction LIVE May 31: Yogesh joins Bengaluru
Yogesh Dahiya joins Bengaluru Bulls for 1.125 cr.
8:25 PM
PKL 2025 Auction LIVE May 31: Yogesh Dahiya second player to cross 1 cr marrk
Bidding war between Patna and Bulls for Yogesh. Current Bid: 1.04 (Bulls)
8:19 PM
PKL 2025 Auction LIVE May 31: Deepak Singh retined by Patna
Deepak Singh stays at Patna after the franchise use 2 year FBM for 86 lakh.
8:13 PM
PKL 2025 Auction LIVE May 31: Bengaluru Bulls with first buy of the night
Bengaluru Bulls signs Ankush Rathi for Rs 30 lakh.
8:12 PM
PKL 2025 Auction LIVE May 31: Shubam Shinde goes to Titans
Telugu Tiatns with their third buy of the night signs Shubham Shinde for Rs 80 lakh.
8:10 PM
PKL 2025 Auction LIVE May 31: Bidding war for Shubham Shinde
Shubham Shinde has sparked a bidding war between Telugu Titans and U Mumba.

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