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IPL 2022: Here’s the full list of teams and players after mega auction

IPL 2022: Ishan Kishan emerged as the most expensive buy of IPL auction 2022 with Mumbai Indians buying the player for a whopping Rs 15.25 crore as the wicketkeeper-batter.

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IPL 2022: Here's the full list of teams and players after mega auction

The mega auction of the Indian Premier League 2022 took place on February 12 and 13 in Bengaluru. Ishan Kishan emerged as the most expensive buy of IPL auction 2022 with Mumbai Indians buying the player for a whopping Rs 15.25 crore as the wicketkeeper-batter.

As per reports, a total of 204 players were sold and Rs 551.70 crore were spent by the 10 franchises.

Full list of teams and players after the mega auction

Sunrisers Hyderabad

  • Kane Williamson
  • Nicholas Pooran
  • Washington Sundar
  • Rahul Tripathi
  • Abhishek Sharma
  • Bhuvneshwar Kumar
  • Marco Jansen
  • Abdul Samad
  • T Natarajan
  • Kartik Tyagi
  • Umran Malik
  • Aiden Markram
  • Shreyas Gopal
  • Priyam Garg
  • Jagadeesha Suchith
  • Romario Shepherd
  • Sean Abbott
  • R Samarth
  • Shashank Singh
  • Saurabh Dubey
  • Vishnu Vinod
  • Glenn Phillips
  • Fazalhaq Farooqi
  • Punjab Kings
  • Mayank Agarwal
  • Liam Livingstone
  • Kagiso Rabada
  • Shahrukh Khan
  • Shikhar Dhawan
  • Jonny Bairstow
  • Odean Smith
  • Rahul Chahar
  • Arshdeep Singh
  • Harpreet Brar
  • Prabhsimran Singh
  • Sandeep Sharma
  • Ishan Porel
  • Jitesh Sharma
  • Raj Angad Bawa
  • Rishi Dhawan
  • Prerak Mankad
  • Vaibhav Arora
  • Writtick Chatterjee
  • Baltej Dhanda
  • Ansh Patel
  • Nathan Ellis
  • Atharva Taide
  • Bhanuka Rajapaksa
  • Benny Howell

Royal Challengers Bangalore

  • Virat Kohli
  • Glenn Maxwell
  • Harshal Patel
  • Wanindu Hasaranga
  • Josh Hazlewood
  • Faf du Plessis
  • Mohammed Siraj
  • Dinesh Karthik
  • Anuj Rawat
  • Shahbaz Ahmed
  • Akash Deep
  • Mahipal Lomror
  • Finn Allen
  • Sherfane Rutherford
  • Jason Behrendorff
  • Suyash Prabhudessai
  • Chama Milind
  • Aneeshwar Gautam
  • Karn Sharma
  • Siddharth Kaul
  • Luvnith Sisodia
  • David Willey
  • Rajasthan Royals
  • Sanju Samson
  • Prasidh Krishna
  • Jos Buttler
  • Shimron Hetmyer
  • Trent Boult
  • Devdutt Padikkal
  • Yuzvendra Chahal
  • Ravichandran Ashwin
  • Yashasvi Jaiswal
  • Riyan Parag
  • Navdeep Saini
  • KC Cariappa
  • Obed Mccoy
  • Kuldeep Sen
  • Karun Nair
  • Dhruv Jurel
  • Tejas Baroka
  • Kuldip Yadav
  • Shubham Garhwal
  • James Neesham
  • Nathan Coulter-Nile
  • Rassie Van Der Dussen
  • Daryl Mitchell

Mumbai Indians

  • Rohit Sharma
  • Ishan Kishan
  • Jasprit Bumrah
  • Suryakumar Yadav
  • Kieron Pollard
  • Dewald Brevis
  • Murugan Ashwin
  • Basil Thampi
  • Tilak Varma
  • Sanjay Yadav
  • Daniel Sams
  • Jofra Archer
  • Tymal Mills
  • Tim David
  • Riley Meredith
  • Mohd. Arshad Khan
  • Anmolpreet Singh
  • Ramandeep Singh
  • Rahul Buddhi
  • Hrithik Shokeen
  • Arjun Tendulkar
  • Aryan Juyal
  • Fabian Allen

Chennai Super Kings

  • Ravindra Jadeja
  • Deepak Chahar
  • MS Dhoni
  • Moeen Ali
  • Ambati Rayudu
  • Ruturaj Gaikwad
  • Dwayne Bravo
  • Shivam Dube
  • Robin Uthappa
  • Tushar Deshpande
  • KM Asif
  • Rajvardhan Hangargekar
  • Simarjeet Singh
  • Devon Conway
  • Dwaine Pretorius
  • Mitchell Santner
  • Adam Milne
  • Subhranshu Senapati
  • Mukesh Choudhary
  • Prashant Solanki
  • C Hari Nishaanth
  • N Jagadeesan
  • Chris Jordan
  • K Bhagath Varma

Kolkata Knight Riders

  • Shreyas Iyer
  • Andre Russell
  • Nitish Rana
  • Venkatesh Iyer
  • Varun Chakaravarthy
  • Shivam Mavi
  • Pat Cummins
  • Sunil Narine
  • Ajinkya Rahane
  • Sheldon Jackson
  • Anukul Roy
  • Rasikh Dar
  • Baba Indrajith
  • Chamika Karunaratne
  • Abhijeet Tomar
  • Pratham Singh
  • Ashok Sharma
  • Sam Billings
  • Alex Hales
  • Tim Southee
  • Ramesh Kumar
  • Mohammad Nabi
  • Umesh Yadav
  • Aman Khan
  • Delhi Capitals
  • Rishabh Pant
  • Shardul Thakur
  • Axar Patel
  • Prithvi Shaw
  • Mitchell Marsh
  • Anrich Nortje
  • David Warner
  • Khaleel Ahmed
  • Chetan Sakariya
  • Srikar Bharat
  • Kuldeep Yadav
  • Mustafizur Rahman
  • Mandeep Singh
  • Kamlesh Nagarkoti
  • Ashwin Hebbar
  • Sarfaraz Khan
  • Lalit Yadav
  • Ripal Patel
  • Yash Dhull
  • Rovman Powell
  • Pravin Dubey
  • Lungisani Ngidi
  • Tim Seifert
  • Vicky Ostwal

Lucknow Super Giants

  • KL Rahul
  • Avesh Khan
  • Marcus Stoinis
  • Jason Holder
  • Krunal Pandya
  • Mark Wood
  • Quinton de Kock
  • Deepak Hooda
  • Manish Pandey
  • Ravi Bishnoi
  • Dushmantha Chameera
  • Krishnappa Gowtham
  • Ankit Rajpoot
  • Mohsin Khan
  • Ayush Badoni
  • Kyle Mayers
  • Karan Sharma
  • Evin Lewis
  • Mayank Yadav

Gujarat Titans

  • Rashid Khan
  • Hardik Pandya
  • Lockie Ferguson
  • Rahul Tewatia
  • Shubman Gill
  • Mohammed Shami
  • Ravisrinivasan Sai Kishore
  • Abhinav Manohar
  • Jason Roy
  • Jayant Yadav
  • Vijay Shankar
  • Dominic Drakes
  • Noor Ahmad
  • Darshan Nalkande
  • Yash Dayal
  • Alzarri Joseph
  • Pradeep Sangwan
  • David Miller
  • Wriddhiman Saha
  • Matthew Wade
  • Gurkeerat Singh
  • Varun Aaron

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India announces T20 World Cup 2026 squad, Shubman Gill dropped as Axar Patel named vice-captain

India have announced their T20 World Cup 2026 squad, dropping Shubman Gill and appointing Axar Patel as vice-captain under Suryakumar Yadav’s leadership.

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India have officially announced their squad for the T20 World Cup 2026 along with the T20I series against New Zealand, with some significant selection calls grabbing attention. The biggest development is the omission of Shubman Gill, who has not only been removed from the vice-captaincy role but also dropped entirely from the Suryakumar Yadav-led side.

The selection panel has opted for continuity in leadership, retaining Suryakumar Yadav as captain, while all-rounder Axar Patel has been appointed as the new vice-captain. The same squad will feature in both the global tournament and the bilateral T20I series against New Zealand.

Axar Patel elevated, Ishan Kishan returns

Axar Patel’s elevation to vice-captain reflects the team management’s trust in his all-round abilities and recent performances. Meanwhile, wicketkeeper-batter Ishan Kishan has made a return to the national setup, replacing Jitesh Sharma, who has been left out of the squad.

Kishan’s recall follows his impressive outing in domestic cricket, where he played a key role in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, strengthening his case for a comeback in the shortest format.

Rinku Singh and Washington Sundar included

Middle-order batter Rinku Singh has found a place in the squad, adding depth to India’s batting line-up, while Washington Sundar’s inclusion boosts the all-round options available to the team. The bowling attack will be led by Jasprit Bumrah and Arshdeep Singh, supported by spinners Varun Chakravarthy and Kuldeep Yadav.

Harshit Rana has also been named in the squad, underlining the selectors’ intent to back emerging pace options.

India squad for T20 World Cup 2026 and New Zealand T20Is

The squad announced for both assignments includes Suryakumar Yadav (captain), Axar Patel (vice-captain), Abhishek Sharma, Tilak Varma, Hardik Pandya, Shivam Dube, Jasprit Bumrah, Arshdeep Singh, Varun Chakravarthy, Kuldeep Yadav, Harshit Rana, Sanju Samson (wicketkeeper), Washington Sundar, Ishan Kishan and Rinku Singh.

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T20 World Cup 2026: Selectors weigh Shubman Gill role as India squad announcement awaited

India’s T20 World Cup 2026 squad announcement is awaited, with selectors debating Shubman Gill’s role amid strong performances from senior players.

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The Indian cricket team is set to announce its squad for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 along with the upcoming five-match T20I series against New Zealand on Saturday. The selection meeting will be held at the BCCI headquarters in Mumbai, followed by a press conference addressed by captain Suryakumar Yadav and chief selector Ajit Agarkar.

The New Zealand T20I series, scheduled for late January, will be India’s final assignment in the shortest format before the T20 World Cup, which will be played from February 7 to March 8 and co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka.

Shubman Gill’s form and vice-captaincy under scanner

One of the key talking points ahead of the squad announcement is Shubman Gill’s position in the team, particularly his role as vice-captain. Gill’s recent T20I form has drawn attention within selection discussions, even though he is expected to remain part of the squad.

Media reports suggest the selectors are deliberating between Gill, Washington Sundar and Rinku Singh while finalising the combination. Former India batter Aakash Chopra has also indicated that while Gill may continue as vice-captain, the team management could keep the slot open or consider Hardik Pandya as an alternative to maintain flexibility.

Core group likely to remain intact

Several senior players are considered certain selections for the World Cup squad. Abhishek Sharma, Tilak Varma, Hardik Pandya, Jasprit Bumrah and Varun Chakravarthy are expected to feature prominently. The pace attack is likely to include Bumrah, Arshdeep Singh and Harshit Rana, while Hardik Pandya and Shivam Dube are set to fill the all-rounder roles.

India is also expected to continue with two wicketkeepers, with Sanju Samson and Jitesh Sharma emerging as the preferred choices.

Jaiswal waits in the wings

While there are no major vacancies in the squad, Yashasvi Jaiswal remains a player to watch. With Gill’s position under discussion, the selectors may consider naming Jaiswal in the New Zealand T20I squad to assess his readiness as a backup option ahead of the World Cup.

Recent form boosts confidence

India come into the selection process after a strong showing against South Africa, clinching the five-match T20I series 3-1. In the fifth T20I in Ahmedabad, Hardik Pandya played a crucial role with a 63-run knock off 25 balls, underlining his importance in the middle order and as a leadership option.

The selection committee also retains the option to make changes to the 15-member squad until the start of the World Cup, offering room for adjustments based on form and conditions.

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India vs South Africa 5th T20I: Hardik Pandya, Tilak Varma power India to 30-run win, series sealed 3-1

Hardik Pandya and Tilak Varma powered India to 231 before Varun Chakravarthy’s four-wicket haul sealed a 30-run win over South Africa in the final T20I.

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India delivered a commanding all-round performance to defeat South Africa by 30 runs in the fifth and final T20I in Ahmedabad, sealing the five-match series 3-1. After being put in to bat, India posted a massive 231 for 5, before their bowlers, led by Varun Chakravarthy, ensured the visitors fell short in the chase.

The result marked a strong turnaround for the hosts after earlier setbacks, as India wrapped up the series in front of a packed crowd at the Narendra Modi Stadium.

India post 231 after strong middle-order surge

Batting first, India rode on crucial knocks from Tilak Varma and Hardik Pandya to build a formidable total. Tilak top-scored with 73 off 42 balls, anchoring the innings during the middle overs, while Hardik played an explosive knock of 63 from just 25 deliveries.

India were placed at 115 for 3 before the duo stitched together a decisive fourth-wicket partnership of 105 runs off only 44 balls. Hardik’s innings stood out as he reached his half-century in just 16 balls, making it the second-fastest fifty by an Indian batter in T20Is, behind Yuvraj Singh.

Varun Chakravarthy leads bowling effort in chase

Chasing 232, South Africa began positively but lost momentum as wickets fell at regular intervals. Spinner Varun Chakravarthy emerged as the standout performer with the ball, finishing with a four-wicket haul that dismantled the middle order.

India’s bowlers maintained pressure through the middle and death overs, with Hardik Pandya also contributing by picking up a wicket from his three overs. Despite resistance from the South African batting lineup, the visitors were restricted to 201 for 8 in their 20 overs, falling 30 runs short of the target.

Series wrapped up in Ahmedabad

With this win, India clinched the T20I series 3-1. The hosts had earlier posted dominant performances across the format, and the final match underlined their depth in both batting and bowling.

India are now set to move on to their next international assignment at home, while South Africa conclude their tour with this defeat in the shortest format.

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