The auction plays an important role in Indian Premier League. There is no guarantee that the same player will be on the same team every year. Especially if a player does not perform well while playing for a team, he may not have a chance to stay in that team next year. And the market for buying and selling all these players is called the IPL auction. Check IPL 2023 all team Overseas players list.
Any player’s team for that year’s play is decided through the IPL auction. But this year surprisingly in 2023 we saw a mini auction instead of a big auction. Naturally, this event is somewhat surprising to fans. However, we must have known so far which players have been selected through the IPL auction. After knowing about the domestic players, now it’s time to look at the names of the foreign players. Also, Check the IPL 2023 Expected Captains List of All Teams.
IPL 2023 all team Overseas players list
But first, let me tell you that foreign players are very important for IPL. And the process of acquiring foreign players through auction is known as overseas. Also, note that any team can have a maximum of four foreign players in their squad. No team can keep more foreign players.
Not only that only 4 people of the playing eleven are allowed to play. Also, you will be surprised how much money teams are buying foreign players. That is what I mean by saying that IPL buys foreign players in the auction for a huge price. Meanwhile, the 2023 auction has fetched two of the highest-paid foreign players in IPL history.
And this fact is really surprising. On the other hand, you may wonder why foreign players are given so much over domestic players. Naturally, the best performers, whether domestic or foreign, invest heavily. This time Punjab Kings are buying Sam Curran with a salary of Rs 18.5 crores. Similarly, Chennai Super Kings are buying Ben Stokes for Rs 17.5 crore.
There are also a few other foreign players who have really got a lot of value in terms of who they are. Inevitably we have the name of Cameron Green who was bought for Rs 17.5 crore. Similarly, Harry Brook made the list after being bought for Rs 13.25 crore. Moreover, Nicholas Pooran acquired his place after the auction for Rs 16 crore
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Mumbai Indians Overseas Players:
Dewald Brewis, Tristan Stubbs, Cameron Greene, Dung Hansen, Zoffer Archer, Tim David, Jason Behrendorff & Hoye Richardson
Gujrat Titans:
David Miller, Kane Williamson, Matthew Wade, Odion Smith, Alzarri Joseph, Joshua Little, Noor Ahmed & Rashid Khan
LSG:
Nicholas Man [OK], Quinton de Kock, Daniel Sams, Karel Meyers, Marcus Stannis, Romario Shepherd, Mark Wood & Naveen Ul-Haq
Sunrises Hyderabad:
Aiden Markram, Harry Brock, Henrik Klassen, Glenn Phillips [OK], Marco Hansen, Adil Rashid, AKL Hussain & Fazalhaq Farooqi
CSK:
Devon Conboy, Ben Stokes, Deene Pretorius, Mitchell Santhaner, Moeen Ali, Kale Jamination, Mahish Thikshana & Madisa Pathirana
KKR:
Leon Das, Rahmanullah Gurbaz [OK], Andre Russell, David Wiese, Shakib Al Hasan, Sunil Narine, Locke Ferguson & Tim Southee
Delhi Capitals:
David Warner, Riley Rossouw, Phil Salt, Mitchell Marsh, Roviman Poyal, Enrique Nortey, Lungi Ngaidi & Mustafizur Rahman
Rajasthan Royals:
Joe Root, Shimron Hetmoyer, Danavon Ferreira, Jos Butler, Jason Holder, Adam Zampa, Red Mikkoy & Trent Boult
RCB:
Faf du Plessis, Will Jacks, Finn Allen, David Bailey, Glenn Maxwell, Bonindu Hasaranga, Josh Hazlewood & Reese Toplay
Punjab Kings:
Vanuka Rajapaksa, Birstow, Liam Livingstone, Sam Curran, Sikandar Raja, Kagiso Rabada & Nathan Ellis