Kumar Kushagra on Rs 7.20 Cr IPL Deal & Learning from Gill, Buttler

Kumar Kushagra described his Rs 7.20 crore IPL auction deal with Delhi Capitals as a very special and emotional milestone. Although his stint with Delhi was brief, he was later picked up and retained by the Gujarat Titans. He credits observing and speaking to top players like Shubman Gill and Jos Buttler for valuable insights into preparation and mindset. Kushagra recently played a key role, scoring 422 runs, in Jharkhand's maiden Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy victory.

Key Points: Kumar Kushagra Recalls Rs 7.20 Cr IPL Deal, Credits Gill & Buttler

  • Rs 7.20 Cr IPL deal with Delhi Capitals
  • Learned from Shubman Gill & Jos Buttler
  • Key player in Jharkhand's SMAT win
  • Scored 422 runs in SMAT 2025-26
  • Now with Gujarat Titans
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Kumar Kushagra recalls "special moment" of Rs 7.20 Cr IPL deal with Delhi Capitals; credits Gill, Buttler for valuable learnings

Jharkhand cricketer Kumar Kushagra shares his journey from a Rs 7.20 Cr IPL deal with Delhi Capitals to learning from Shubman Gill and Jos Buttler.

"It was definitely a very special moment for me... you get recognized in front of the world for the hard work. - Kumar Kushagra"

By Adarsh Chauhan, New Delhi, March 5

Rising 21-year-old cricketing talent from Jharkhand, Kumar Kushagra, opened up on what it was like for him when he was secured for Rs 7.20 crore by Delhi Capitals in the Indian Premier League 2024 season auction--his first IPL contract, calling it a "very special moment."

Kushagra, who was 19 then, saw intense bidding for his name in the IPL 2024 auction, and was eventually picked up by the Delhi-based franchise for a whopping amount of Rs 7.20 crore.

Speaking to ANI, Kushagra described his first IPL contract as a special and emotional milestone, saying playing in the IPL is a dream for every cricketer and an important pathway to representing India. He added that being picked in the auction was a moment of recognition for his hard work and also a valuable learning experience, as he got the opportunity to work with new coaches and teammates.

"It was definitely a very special moment for me. Because everyone who starts playing cricket dreams of playing in the IPL. Because that's a route to the Indian team, first of all. So, just like everyone else's goal, mine was also to represent the Indian team and win matches for them there. So the goal is still the same, but that first step is a very emotional and crucial time. So, it was a very good moment for me because you get recognized in front of the world for the hard work you've been putting in and you're moving towards it. So, it was a very fun moment, and definitely, it was a very good season to learn, to explore with the new coaches, with the new team members as well," Kumar Kushagra said.

While Delhi let Kushagra go post the 2024 IPL season, where he only featured in four matches, scoring three runs in as many innings, he was picked up by Gujarat Titans in the 2025 auction and reinforced their confidence by retaining him for the 2026 season.

Featuring in the Gujarat Titans' 2025 squad, Kushagra said he learned a lot by observing top players like Shubman Gill and Jos Buttler, noting that their success comes from a different level of preparation and mindset. He added that he even spoke to Buttler about his batting approach and mindset in T20s, advice that he later applied during the domestic season and found helpful.

"They are definitely performing at the highest level, so there is something different about them, which is why they do so well. They have won many trophies for their respective teams. If you look at Jos Buttler, he has been performing consistently for England for many years. So, there is definitely a lot to learn from them, from their process and their practice. I picked up a couple of points from them. I also asked Jos Buttler a bit about his batting when he was there--whether he opens or bats at number three, especially in T20s, and what his mindset is. Sometimes you are suddenly playing a series and you go in for just a day, so your mindset has to shift very quickly. He shared a lot of things with me, which I applied during my domestic season, because that's where I was playing matches. That helped me a lot," Kushagra said.

Kumar Kushagra was part of Jharkhand's Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy (SMAT) title-winning squad in the 2025-26 season.

Along with captain Ishan Kishan, Kumar Kushagra played a key role in Jharkhand winning their maiden Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy as he emerged as the third-highest run-getter in the tournament. In 10 matches, Kushagra scored 422 runs at an excellent average of 60.28 and a strike rate of 161.68.

In the final against Haryana, Kushagra scored a 38-ball 81, helping his team post 262/3 in 20 overs batting first. Jharkhand eventually won the summit clash by 69 runs.

- ANI

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Priya S
So humble and grounded. Instead of getting carried away by the big money, he focused on learning from the best like Gill and Buttler. That's the right attitude for a young Indian cricketer. Wishing him all the best for the upcoming season with Titans!
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Rohit P
Respect for his perseverance. The IPL auction hype is crazy, but performing in domestic cricket like SMAT is what truly matters. 422 runs at a 160+ strike rate is no joke! Jharkhand is producing some serious talent. Ishan and now Kushagra.
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Michael C
Interesting to see the mindset focus. Asking Buttler about how he shifts gears mentally for T20s is a smart move. The mental game is half the battle in modern cricket. Hope he gets a longer run in the playing XI this time.
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Shreya B
While I'm happy for his success, the 7.2 crore price tag for an untested player always felt like a huge gamble by DC. It puts immense pressure on these kids. Thankfully, he seems to have handled it well and is now building his career on performance, not just potential.
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Karthik V
That innings in the SMAT final! 81 off 38 balls under pressure shows his big-match temperament. The IPL money is life-changing, but winning trophies for your state team is a different kind of pride. Well done, lad! 👏

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