Written by: Ankit Yadav
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Here’s how the teams look at the end of the third set:

TeamRemainingPurse Remaining
Delhi Capitals91.50 crore
Gujarat Giants135.70 crore
Mumbai Indians122.75 crore
Royal Challengers Bengaluru114.25 crore
UP Warriorz116.25 crore

Izzy Gaze (base price – INR 40 lakh) – The New Zealand wicketkeeper-batter went unsold in this round.

Amy Jones (base price – INR 50 lakh) – The English wicketkeeper-batter didn’t find any buyer at the auction table in this round.

Lizelle Lee (base price – INR 30 lakh) – Delhi Capitals made the opening bid for the South African wicketkeeper and picked her up for her base price.

Uma Chetry (base price – INR 50 lakh) – The Indian wicketkeeper was a part of the World Cup-winning squad. She didn’t find any buyer in this round.

Lauren Bell (base price – INR 30 lakh) – Royal Challengers Bengaluru made the first bid and was joined by the Mumbai Indians. RCB picked up Bell for INR 90 lakh.

Darcie Brown (base price – 30 lakh) – The Australian pacer went unsold in this round.

Kranti Goud (base price – 50 lakh) – The Delhi Capitals made the first bid for Goud. UP Warriorz used their RTM card for Goud, and DC made a final bid of INR 50 lakh. The Warrioz picked up Goud for her base price.

Shabnim Ismail (base price – 40 lakh) – The Mumbai Indians put up their paddle even before Shabnim’s entire details were read out. Royal Challengers Bengaluru joined MI, but MI picked her up for INR 60 lakh.

Lauren Cheatle (base price – 30 lakh) – The English pacer went unsold in this round.

Titas Sadhu (base price – 30 lakh) – Gujarat Giants made the first bid and picked Titas for her base price.

Priya Mishra (base price – 30 lakh) – The Indian spinner remained unsold in this round.

Linsey Smith (base price – 30 lakh) – Royal Challengers Bengaluru made the first bid and picked up Smith for her base price.

Amanda Jade-Wellington (base price – 30 lakh) – She went unsold in this round.

Saika Ishaque (base price – 30 lakh) – She remained unsold in this round.

Alana King (base price – 40 lakh) – The Australian spinner went unsold in this phase of the auction.

Asha Sobhana (base price – 30 lakh) – Delhi Capitals made the first bid and fought a bidding war against the UP Warriorz. Royal Challengers Bengaluru also joined the race to sign Asha. The Warrioz picked up Asha for a price of INR 1.10 crore.

About the Author

Meet Ankit Yadav, a dedicated cricket analyst at The Cricket Panda. Growing up playing street leagues and college tournaments, Ankit's love for cricket has been a lifelong journey. With a knack for numbers and a talent for data analysis, he brings a unique perspective to cricket reporting. At The Cricket Panda, Ankit combines his passion for cricket with his expertise in data analysis to provide fans with in-depth insights and comprehensive coverage of the sport.

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