12 Franchises Netan Unprecedented INR 19.72 Crores at Day 2 of VIVO Pro Kabaddi Season 5 Player Auction 

The Vivo Pro Kabaddi player Auctions 2017 was an event of many firsts:

  • Total INR 99 croresspent by the 12 franchises over 2 days
  • Raider Suraj Desai at INR 52.5 Lakh, bought by Team Delhi, bags the highest bid for a Category B player in PKL history
  • Day 1 saw Nitin Tomar becoming the highest bid player in the VIVO Pro Kabaddi history at INR 93 lacs, bought by Team U.P.
  • A total of 44 Cat A and 58 Cat B players were sold
Top 5 Indian Players
Rank Player Name Price Team
1 Nitin Tomar 93 Lacs Team UP
2 Rohit Kumar 81 Lacs Bengaluru Bulls
3 Manjeet Chhillar 75.5 Lacs Jaipur Pink Panthers
4 = Po Surjeet Singh 73 Lacs Bengal Warriors
4 = Selvamani K 73 Lacs Jaipur Pink Panthers

 

Top 5 International Players
Rank Player Name Price Team Nationality
1 Jang Kun Lee (Retained) 80.3 Lacs Bengal Warriors Republic of Korea
2 Abozar Mohajermighani 50 Lacs Gujarat Iran
3 AbolfazelMaghsodlo 31.8 Lacs Delhi Iran
4 FarhadRahimiMilaghardhan 29 Lacs Telugu Titans Iran
5 KhomsanThongkham 20.4 Lacs Haryana Thailand

 

Top 5 Category B Players
Rank Player Name Price Team
1 Suraj Desai 52.5 Lacs Dabang Delhi K.C.
2 Jaideep Singh 50 Lacs Jaipur Pink Panthers
3 Nilesh Salunke 49 Lacs Telugu Titans
4 Somvir Shekhar 45.5 Lacs Jaipur Pink Panthers
5 BajiraoHodage 44.5 Lacs Dabang Delhi K.C.

 NEW DELHI, May 23, 2017: VIVO Pro Kabaddi, India’s biggest sports league, concluded its largest-ever 2-day Player Auction in New Delhi. The auction netted a consolidated price of INR 46.99 crores for227 players selected overtwo days of intense bidding between 12 franchises. Star raiders Nitin Tomar, Rohit Kumar and all-rounder Manjeet Chillar were the top buys in the auction, picked by Team U.P., Bengaluru Bulls and Jaipur Pink Panthers, respectively.Jang Kun Lee, retained by Bengal Warriors, is the highest valued international player, at INR 80.3 lacs.

While Day 1 was dominated by Category-A stars, Day 2 saw the franchises finding the perfect balance between experienced and young players, to craft winning teams. On Day 2 of the auction,Indian players from Category B, C and D, went under the hammer.Suraj Desaisecured the highest bid on Day 2 by Dabang Delhi K.C. for an amount of INR 52.50 lacs.New entrants also attracted interest of the franchisees on the second day of the auction. Sachin, a Junior National Championships Bronze medallist, was picked by Team Gujarat for an impressive amount of INR 36 lacs.

Anupam Goswami, League Commissioner, VIVO Pro Kabaddi said, “With 4 new teams coming on board, we embarked upon a new journey with the biggest Kabaddi auction in history. This year, the stakes were higher than ever before. Franchises were prepared with strategic game plans, and were seen bidding fiercely to build robust teams. Every squad has a good mix of domestic, overseas and new young players. I want to congratulate Nitin Tomar for making history, and also wish every drafted player all the best for the biggest season of the league. The salaries drawn by these players are comparable to any mainstream profession, making Kabaddi a viable career option for the youth of today.”

Nitin Tomar, highest bid player of the league, from Team U.P. said, “It’s a dream come true. All my family members are happy. I am grateful to Team U.P. for investing in me. This is quite exciting and motivating, and it shows my teams’ belief in me. I hope that I am able to live up to their expectations. I am happy with the way the team is shaping up in the auction and I look forward to an action-packed Season 5.”

Suraj Desai, highest bid Category B player, from Team Dabang Delhi K.C said, “I am very exciting and, more importantly, proud to be the top choice in the category. I am thankful to Dabang Delhi for giving me this incredible opportunity. This inspires me to train hard and perform to the fullest in the league.

Fans can catch Season 5 of VIVO Pro Kabaddi on Star Sports network and Hotstar from July 28, 2017.

 

 

 

 

 

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