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United News of India
3 days ago
- Business
- United News of India
PKL Auction: Record 10 players breach Rs 1 crore
Mumbai, June 1 (UNI) Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) witnessed a landmark moment on Saturday as a record ten players breached the ₹1 crore mark on Day 1 of the Season 12 Player Auction, doubling the number of crorepatis from Season 10 and underlining the league's growing stature. Iranian all-rounder and two-time PKL champion Mohammadreza Shadloui became the first player in the league's history to command over ₹2 crore in three consecutive seasons. He was snapped up by Gujarat Giants for a staggering ₹2.23 crore in the opening bid, setting the tone for a frenetic evening of high-value signings. Joining Shadloui in the ₹2 crore club was Devank Dalal, the Best Raider of PKL 11, who was acquired by Bengal Warriorz for ₹2.205 crore — the fifth-highest auction price in PKL history. The newly introduced Final Bid Match (FBM) rule — which allows franchises to retain released players by matching their final bid — played a decisive role in shaping squad strategies. Dabang Delhi K.C. used the FBM provision to re-sign their star raider Ashu Malik for ₹1.90 crore for two seasons, while Patna Pirates exercised the same for Ankit Jaglan at ₹1.573 crore for one season. Category A produced five crorepatis, with Tamil Thalaivas signing Arjun Deshwal for ₹1.405 crore and Bengaluru Bulls securing Yogesh Dahiya for ₹1.125 crore. Category B matched the intensity with five more players breaching the crore mark. Haryana Steelers shelled out ₹1.20 crore for Naveen Kumar, while UP Yoddhas signed Guman Singh for ₹1.073 crore. Rounding off the list of crorepatis were Sachin Tanwar, picked by Puneri Paltan for ₹1.058 crore, and Nitin Kumar, who was bought by Jaipur Pink Panthers for ₹1.002 crore. Commenting on the milestone event, Anupam Goswami, Business Head of Mashal Sports and League Commissioner, Pro Kabaddi League, said, 'Day 1 of the PKL Season 12 Player Auction was a landmark moment, with a record-breaking 10 players crossing the ₹1 crore mark across Categories A and B — reflecting the continued growth in player value and the league's evolution over the past decade." "The introduction of the two-season Final Bid Match (FBM) rule also had an impact, with two teams choosing to retain players for a longer duration — highlighting our commitment to building continuity within squads. We now look forward to Day 2, as the franchisees build their squads for the upcoming season.' UNI BDN ARN


News18
3 days ago
- Sport
- News18
Record 10 Crorepatis Steal The Show On Day 1 Of PKL 12 Player Auction
Last Updated: Shadloui bags INR 2 Cr+ in 3 straight seasons; Dalal joins Bengal Warriorz for INR 2.205 Cr; Ashu Malik, Deepak Singh re-signed on Day 1 of the Player Auction. Mohammadreza Shadloui made history at the start of Season 11 as the Most Valuable Player, securing a record INR 2.23 crore contract with Gujarat Giants in the opening bid. This two-time PKL champion became the first player to command over INR 2 crore three times in PKL history. His acquisition initiated a series of high-value signings, with 10 players exceeding the INR 1 crore mark on Day 1 of the Player Auction, setting a new PKL record. Devank Dalal, the Best Raider of PKL 11, joined Shadloui in the 2 crore club, signed by Bengal Warriors for INR 2.205 crore, making him the fifth-most expensive player in PKL history. A key feature of the Player Auction was the new Final Bid Match (FBM) rule, enabling teams to retain released players by matching the final bid price for one or two seasons. Dabang Delhi K.C. utilised this rule to re-sign star raider Ashu Malik for INR 1.90 crore for the next two seasons. Other notable Category A acquisitions included Arjun Deshwal, signed by Tamil Thalaivas for INR 1.405 crore, and Yogesh Dahiya, joining Bengaluru Bulls for INR 1.125 crore. In Category B, five players commanded bids exceeding INR 1 crore. Ankit Jaglan returned to Patna Pirates for INR 1.573 crore via the one-season FBM card, while Season 8 winner Naveen Kumar became the second-most expensive player in this category, joining Haryana Steelers for INR 1.20 crore. 'Day 1 of the PKL Season 12 Player Auction was a landmark moment, with a record-breaking 10 players crossing the INR 1 crore mark across Categories A and B, reflecting the continued growth in player value and the league's evolution over the past decade. The introduction of the two-season Final Bid Match (FBM) rule also had an impact, with two teams choosing to retain players for a longer duration — highlighting our commitment to building continuity within squads. We now look forward to Day 2 as the franchisees build their squads for the upcoming season," said Mr Anupam Goswami, Business Head, Mashal Sports & League Commissioner, Pro Kabaddi League. First Published: June 01, 2025, 07:23 IST


India.com
3 days ago
- Business
- India.com
PKL 12 Player Auction: Mohammadreza Shadloui, Devank Dalal Fetch Big Bucks: Check Full List Of Key Players Sold On Day 1
Mohammadreza Shadloui created history on the opening day of the Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) Season 12 auction on Saturday, May 31 in Mumbai after the Season 11's Most Valuable Player was snapped up for Rs 2.23 crores in the very first bid of the day by Gujarat Giants. The two-time PKL champion Shadloui has become the first player to go for more than Rs 2 crores three times in PKL history. Another top player to cross the Rs 2-crore mark was Devank Dalal, who was the Best Raider in PKL 11. Having led the line for the Patna Pirates as they reached the final in the previous campaign, Devank was eventually signed by Bengal Warriorz for Rs 2.205 crores, making him the fifth-most expensive player in the PKL Player Auction. A highlight of the PKL 12 Player Auction is the new Final Bid Match (FBM) rule that allows teams to buy back their released players by matching the final auction bid price, for either one or two seasons. This FBM rule was used by Dabang Delhi K.C. to bring their star raider Ashu Malik back to the team for Rs 1.90 crores for the next two seasons. The other top bids from Category A included Arjun Deshwal, who was signed by Tamil Thalaivas for Rs 1.405 crores, and Yogesh Dahiya, who will ply his trade for Bengaluru Bulls after being signed for Rs 1.125 crores. "The PKL 12 Player Auction for Category A shows how performance plays a key role with Shadloui and Devank being rewarded with exceptional bids of over Rs 2 Crores. We also saw five Crorepatis in this Category, and the new two-season FBM rule making an impact after being used by Patna Pirates and then Dabang Delhi K.C," said Mr. Anupam Goswami, Business Head, Mashal Sports & League Chairman, Pro Kabaddi League. "This sets the stage for the rest of the Categories as the franchises build their squads for another season of exciting kabaddi action," he added. All The Buys From PKL 12 Player Auction Category A On Day 1 Mohammadreza Shadloui Chiyaneh – Rs 2.23 Cr - Gujarat Giants Fazel Atrachali – Rs 30 Lakhs – Dabang Delhi K.C. Pawan Sehrawat – Rs 59.5 Lakhs – Tamil Thalaivas Bharat Hooda – Rs 81 Lakhs – Telugu Titans Vijay Malik – Rs 51.5 Lakhs – Telugu Titans via one-season FBM Shubham Shinde – Rs 80 Lakhs - Telugu Titans Ankush - Rs 30 Lakhs - Bengaluru Bulls Deepak Rajender Singh -- Rs 86 Lakhs – Patna Pirates via two-season FBM Yogesh Dahiya – Rs 1.125 Crores – Bengaluru Bulls Ashu Malik – Rs 1.90 Crores – Dabang Delhi K.C. via two-season FBM Arjun Deshwal – Rs 1.405 Crores – Tamil Thalaivas Devank Dalal – Rs 2.205 Crores – Bengal Warriorz