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WPL Auction 2024 live updates: Kashvee joins GG for ₹2 crore; no takers for Dottin and Garth as DC get Sutherland

 A sum of 165 players, including 61 abroad players are going under the sledge at the subsequent Ladies' Head Association (WPL) closeout ...

 A sum of 165 players, including 61 abroad players are going under the sledge at the subsequent Ladies' Head Association (WPL) closeout today in Mumbai. 

WPL Auction 2024 live updates: Kashvee joins GG for ₹2 crore; no takers for Dottin and Garth as DC get Sutherland


A limit of 30 openings, including nine for abroad players are available to all at the WPL 2023 closeout. Reinforcing their crew for the impending release of the Ladies' Head Association, Gujarat Monsters marked Australia's Phoebe Litchfield for INR 1 crore, who was the primary player picked in the set 1 at the bartering. Making a blockbuster bid for Annabel Sutherland, Delhi Capitals (DC) roped in the Australia star for INR 2 crore. The smaller than normal closeout is highlighting 56 covered and 109 uncapped players.

At the mini-auction for the WPL 2024 season, West Indies all-rounder Deandra Dottin, who had the highest reserve price of 50 lakh rupees, was not sold. Put in the most noteworthy section at the WPL closeout in Mumbai, Ireland's Kim Garth was likewise unsold. India's rising stars Vrinda Dinesh, Uma Chetry, Kashvee Gautam, Mannat Kashyap, and Gautami Naik are the uncapped stars who can track down another home at WPL. A sum of 21 Indian players will go under the mallet and just 30 openings are accessible for the new season.


Wrapping up with a wooden spoon last season, Gujarat Goliaths have shown up at the smaller than usual sale of the WPL with the greatest handbag. The Giants have a budget of INR 5.95 crores, and the team has up to ten open positions to reorganize for WPL 2024. Reigning champs Mumbai Indians (MI) just have INR 2.1 crores and the reigning champs can top off to 5 spaces in their crew. With seven spaces, Imperial Challengers Bangalore (RCB) have the second-greatest tote (INR 3.35 crore) at the small closeout. Which establishment will burn through every last cent to crown the most costly marking of the WPL small scale sell off?



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