IPL 2022: The team that spent the most money in the auction has suffered a big loss, know the full details
The team that spent the most money in IPL Auction (IPL 2022 Mega Auction) is Royal Challengers Bangalore, know which team has spent how much money so far.
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The Indian Premier League 2022 Mega Auction (IPL 2022 Mega Auction) is to be held on 12 and 13 February. All the 10 teams of the league are going to spend a lot of money in this mega auction. The aim is only and only to make a wonderful team so that they can capture the title. Before the auction of the 15th season, let us tell you how much money the team has spent on bidding till now. (PTI)
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Royal Challengers Bangalore has spent the maximum amount of Rs 821.55 crore in IPL auction. This team has always shed money on the players like water but this team has not been able to become the champion till now. Bangalore is the only team in IPL history to have spent more than 800 crores in the auction. (PC-Instagram)
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Mumbai Indians are second in terms of spending the most money in the IPL auction. Mumbai has spent Rs 794.49 crore so far. Mumbai is the most successful team in IPL history, having won the IPL title in 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019 and 2020. (PC-Instagram)
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Kolkata Knight Riders has spent Rs 769.29 crore so far in the IPL auction. Kolkata Knight Riders has managed to become champion twice. Kolkata won the IPL in 2012 and 2014. (PC-Instagram)
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In the IPL auction, Delhi Capitals has spent Rs 740.05 crore so far but this team has not been able to become the champion so far. In the year 2020, the team reached the final for the first time but Mumbai Indians denied it the title. (PC-Instagram)
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Punjab Kings has spent Rs 686.56 crore in IPL auction. This team shed money like water on the players in the last two seasons but the franchise could not even reach the playoffs both times. (PC-Instagram)
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Sunrisers Hyderabad has spent Rs 554.67 crore in the IPL auction so far. This team has won the title once and this victory was won by the team in the year 2016. (PC-Instagram)