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PKL 2025 Auction June 1 LIVE UPDATES: Auction of players in category C and D is now underway
10:32 AM
PKL 2025 Auction Live Updates June 1: Patna with first buy of the day
Amin Ghorbani joins Patna Pirates for Rs 13 lakh.
10:31 AM
PKL 2025 Auction Live Updates June 1: Amir Hossein Ejlali joins Titans
Amir Hossein Ejlali joins Telugu Titans for Rs 26 lakh.
10:19 AM
PKL 2025 Auction Live Updates June 1: Bulls on fire
Bengaluru Bulls secures second buy in a row as Alireza Mirzaeian joins them for Rs 14 lakh.
10:17 AM
PKL 2025 Auction Live Updates June 1: First buy of day 1
10:13 AM
PKL 2025 Auction Live Updates June 1: Underwhelming start on day 2
Day 2 auction of PKL 2025 starts in an underwhelming fashion with back-to-back players going unsold.
10:10 AM
PKL 2025 Auction Live Updates June 1: Day 2 auction to start soon
Day 2 of the PKL 2025 player auction will resume in some time from Mumbai. Stay tuned for all the updates.
10:00 AM
PKL 2025 Auction Live Updates June 1: Unsold players on day 1
Pardeep Narwal and Sahil Gulia were the only unsold players in the PKL 2025 auction on day 1.
9:50 AM
PKL 2025 Auction Live Updates June 1: Remaining purse of each team
Team Current Squad Size Salary Purse Used (₹ Cr) Salary Purse Left (₹ Cr) FBM Available
Bengal Warriorz 11 ₹3.459 Cr ₹1.541 Cr 2
Bengaluru Bulls 11 ₹2.905 Cr ₹2.095 Cr 3
Dabang Delhi K.C. 8 ₹3.14 Cr ₹1.86 Cr 2
Gujarat Giants 6 ₹3.152 Cr ₹1.848 Cr 3
Haryana Steelers 11 ₹3.743 Cr ₹1.257 Cr 3
Jaipur Pink Panthers 12 ₹3.107 Cr ₹1.893 Cr 3
Patna Pirates 15 ₹4.486 Cr ₹0.514 Cr 2
Puneri Paltan 12 ₹3.564 Cr ₹1.436 Cr 3
Tamil Thalaivas 16 ₹4.446 Cr ₹0.553 Cr 3
Telugu Titans 13 ₹3.504 Cr ₹1.496 Cr 2
U Mumba 11 ₹2.904 Cr ₹2.096 Cr 3
UP Yoddhas 15 ₹4.415 Cr ₹0.585 Cr 2
9:40 AM
PKL 2025 Auction Live Updates June 1: List of players sold on day 1
Player Team Price (Crore)
Mohammadreza Shadloui Chiyaneh Gujarat Giants 2.23
Devank Dalal Bengal Warriors 2.205
Aashu Malik Dabang Delhi 1.9
Ankit Jaglan Patna Pirates 1.573
Arjun Deshwal Tamil Thalivas 1.405
Naveen Kumar Haryana Steelers 1.2
Yogesh Dahiya Bengaluru Bulls 1.125
Guman Singh UP Yoddhas 1.073
Sachin Tanwar Puneri Paltan 1.058
Nitin Kumar Jaipur Pink Panthers 1.002
Deepak Singh Patna Pirates 0.86
Bharat Hooda Telugu Titans 0.81
Shubam Shinde Telugu Titans 0.8
Sanjay Dhull Bengaluru Bulls 0.6
Pawan Sehrawat Tamil Thalaivas 0.595
Vijay Malik Telugu Titans 0.515
Sanket Sawant Patna Pirates 0.405
Manjeet Dahiya Jaipur Pink Panthers 0.4
Fazel Atrachhali Dabang Delhi 0.3
Ankush Rathi Bengaluru Bulls 0.3
Amir Bastami Dabang Delhi 0.3
Rinku Sharma U Mumba 0.21
Nitesh Kumar Bengal Warriors 0.203
Mahender Singh UP Yoddhas 0.2
Surjeet Singh Dabang Delhi 0.2
Maninder Singh Patna Pirates 0.2
9:30 AM
PKL 2025 Auction Live Updates June 1: Welcome to the live blog
Welcome to the live blog of the PKL 2025 June 1 auction. Yesterday, players from categories A and B went under the hammer, and today it's time for players of categories C and D. Do we have any big surprises scheduled for us today? Stay tuned to find out.

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