Every Aussie result in $3.15m IPL cash bonanza as Test star, ‘Wild Thing’ snubbed

Every Aussie result in $3.15m IPL cash bonanza as Test star, ‘Wild Thing’ snubbed

Another IPL Auction is in the books with 20 Australians sharing mixed fortunes during the cash bonanza in India on Friday night.

Cameron Green broke the bank with the biggest-ever deal for an Australian, and the second-biggest of all time, with Mumbai Indians forking out $A3.15 million for the all-rounder.

No other Australian got close to Green on the night, with a number being snubbed completely, such as frightening pace bowler Lance Morris and Travis Head.

However, deals were offered to a handful of his compatriots, with four Australians collectively earning $A3,826,400 on the night.

A total of three went unsold at their reserve prices, in a big snub worth $A685,700

Here’s a full breakdown of how every Australian fared at the IPL Auction on Friday night.

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SOLD

INR 17.50 crore (approx. $A3,150,000): Cameron Green — Mumbai Indians

INR 1.50 crore (approx. $A270,700): Jhye Richardson — Mumbai Indians

INR 1.50 crore (approx. $A270,700): Adam Zampa — Rajasthan Royals

INR 75 lakh (approx. $A135,000): Daniel Sams — Lucknow Super Giants

UNSOLD

INR 2 crore (approx. $A360,000): Travis Head

INR 1.50 crore (approx. $A270,700): Riley Meredith

INR 30 lakh (approx. $A55,000): Lance Morris

AUSTRALIANS ALREADY RETAINED

Josh Hazlewood (Royal Challengers Bangalore)

Glenn Maxwell (Royal Challengers Bangalore)

David Warner (Delhi Capitals)

Mitch Marsh (Delhi Capitals)

Tim David (Mumbai Indians)

Jason Behrendorff (Mumbai Indians)

Matthew Wade (Gujurat Titans)

Marcus Stoinis (Lucknow Super Giants)

Nathan Ellis (Punjab Kings).