IPL Auction Reveals Big Payday for Uncapped Indian Cricket Talents

The recent IPL mini-auction saw uncapped domestic players become the top earners. BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia expressed his delight at this trend, calling it the core purpose of the league. He highlighted how players from states like Jammu & Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan are getting life-changing opportunities. This system provides a crucial financial and exposure platform for young talent aiming for the national team.

Key Points: BCCI's Saikia on IPL Auction Promoting Uncapped Young Players

  • Uncapped players were the auction's biggest story, with franchises spending heavily on domestic performers
  • Delhi Capitals signed J&K pacer Auqib Dar for a massive Rs. 84 crore deal
  • CSK invested in youth, buying Kartik Sharma and Prashant Veer for Rs. 14.20 crore each
  • Saikia emphasized the IPL provides a vital platform for talent not yet in the national team
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'IPL is all about promoting our young talents', says BCCI Secy Saikia after uncapped players earn big in auction

BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia praises the IPL auction for rewarding uncapped domestic players like Auqib Dar, highlighting the league's role as a crucial talent platform.

"This is precisely what the IPL is all about, that we have to promote our young talents. - BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia"

New Delhi, Dec 18

BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia expressed delight over uncapped players earning big in the Indian Premier League (IPL) mini-auction, saying the tournament continues to serve its core purpose of providing a platform for young and emerging talent across the country.

Uncapped players emerged as the biggest talking point of the auction, with franchises spending significant sums to secure promising domestic performers. Delhi Capitals made headlines by signing Jammu and Kashmir pacer Auqib Dar for Rs. 84 crore, while five-time champions Chennai Super Kings invested heavily in youth by roping in Rajasthan cricketer Kartik Sharma and Uttar Pradesh all-rounder Prashant Veer for Rs. 14.20 crore each.

Reacting to the developments, Saikia said he was pleased to see franchises backing players based on their domestic performances and giving opportunities to talent from across the country.

"I'm extremely happy because some uncapped players of India from various states, from their domestic performances, the franchises are picking up. You can take the example of that guy from J&K, Auqib Dar, another from UP (Veer) and one from Rajasthan (Kartik). So this is precisely what the IPL is all about, that we have to promote our young talents.

"Although they're not getting opportunities in the Indian team, or they are getting the cap, without getting the cap also they can do big in life and this is the perfect example. And that platform is ready for them, and I am sure in the coming times more and more youngsters from various states by participating and performing in domestic cricket will come to the limelight and attract the focus and attention of all these franchises, scouts and persons who are involved," he added.

Saikia’s comments highlight the IPL’s increasing role as a stepping stone for domestic cricketers, providing both financial stability and exposure as they work towards a bigger aim of representing their country on the global stage.

- IANS

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Priya S
Absolutely agree with Mr. Saikia. The financial security for these young players is life-changing. It allows them to focus purely on their game without worrying about a backup career. More power to the domestic circuit!
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Rohit P
While the intent is good, let's not forget the pressure that comes with such huge price tags. An uncapped player earning 84 crore? Hope the franchises and media give these boys space to grow and not crush them with expectations.
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Karthik V
Seeing talent from UP, Rajasthan, and J&K getting these big bids is fantastic. It proves that if you perform in the Ranji Trophy or Vijay Hazare, the IPL scouts are watching. This is a massive motivation for every state team player.
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Sarah B
As someone new to following cricket in India, the IPL's structure is impressive. It seems like a very efficient talent pipeline, connecting local performances directly to a massive, high-stakes league. A great model.
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Meera T
The best part is the message it sends: "Perform consistently, and your life can change in one day." This auction will make thousands of parents across small towns support their children's cricket dreams. Well done, BCCI and franchises! 👏

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