IPL 2023: Know which team has how much money left, mini-auction will be held in Dec
IPL 2023: Know which team has how much money left, mini-auction will be held in Dec
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There is still a lot of time left for IPL 2023 to start, but its craze is already being seen in IPL fans. Let us tell you that according to the latest information, the most money is left in the purse of Sunrisers Hyderabad. 12 players have been released by the Hyderabad team, though two of them were priced much higher. Given that Kane Williamson is valued at Rs 14 crore and Nicholas Pooran is valued at Rs 10.75 crore, SRH has 42 crores remaining in its account after releasing both players around Rs 25 crore.

Preparations for the Indian Premier League 2023 are almost underway, and all the teams have announced their list of retained players. This time ten IPL teams have made every effort, including dropping key players this time. Punjab has left their captain Mayank Agarwal and Hyderabad has also left Kane Williamson. Along with this, we are getting to see CSK retaining their old players as usual, including Dhoni, Jadeja and Ambati Rayudu.

With these preparations, all the teams will now participate in the mini-auction to be held in December, which will make it clear which club has the most money. Because if that happens, clubs will have a chance to buy players in the auction. With this, they can focus on their weak junctures.

1. Gujarat Titans – Rs 19.25 crore
2. Rajasthan Royals – Rs 13.2 crore
3. Lucknow Super Giants – Rs 23.35 crore
4. Royal Challengers Bangalore – Rs 8.75 crore
5. Delhi Capitals – Rs 19.45 crore
6. Punjab Kings – Rs 32.2 crore
7. Kolkata Knight Riders – Rs 7.05 crore
8. Sunrisers Hyderabad – Rs 42.25 crore
9. Chennai Super Kings – Rs 20.45 crore
10. Mumbai Indians – Rs 20.55 crore 

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