Titans bag raider Desai for Rs 1.45 crore in PKL auction
Up and coming raider Siddharth Desai was bought by Telugu Titans for the highest winning bid of Rs 1.45 crore on day one of the season 7 players' auction of the Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) here Monday. The attacker from Sangli in Maharashtra had earned plaudits by his stellar show in season 6 of the PKL held last year.
However, the winning bid for Desai was still Rs 6 lakh below the record League price paid for Bhiwani's Monu Goyat by Haryana Steelers at season 6 auction last year. Interestingly, Goyat was not among the 27 players retained by their respective teams ahead of this season's auction and was bought by UP Yoddha for Rs 93 lakh.
In other notable buys, star raider Nitin Tomar was retained by Puneri Paltan for Rs 1.20 crore, Tamil Thalaivas grabbed the impressive Rahul Chaudhari for Rs 94 lakh and all- rounder Sandeep Narwal was purchased by U Mumba for Rs 89 lakh. Season 7 is to be held from July 19 to October 9, League Commissioner Anupam Goswami told a media conference prior to the start of the auction in the morning.
"We have gone back to the original window of July in season 7 after season 6 commenced in October 2018," Goswami said prior to the auction featuring 441 players from 13 countries. "We will have the next season in 2020 also in July," he added ahead of the auction featuring 388 Indian and 53 overseas players.
Mohammad Esmaeil Nabibakhsh of Iran was bought for Rs 77.75 lakh by Bengal Warriors. The other foreigners who went under the hammer were his compatriots Abozar Mohajermighani and Mohammad Esmaeil Maghsodhu, who were purchased for Rs 75 lakh and Rs 35 lakh by Telugu Titans and Patna Pirates, respectively. The two Koreans who were bid successfully on day one were Jang Kun Lee (Rs 40 lakh by Patna Pirates) and Dong Geon Lee (Rs 25 lakh by U Mumba).
Each of the 12 franchise teams was allotted a purse of Rs 4.4 crore to spend at the two-day auction (April 8-9) after deducting from the salaries of retained players. Only two of the 12 teams retained the permissible four players each whereas Puneri Paltan decided to forgo their entire roster..
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