Rishabh Pant was bought by PBKS in special auction for Rs 33 crore, KL Rahul also sold for Rs 29.5 crore.

Rishabh Pant and KL Rahul Mock Auction Price: Now only a few hours are left for the mega auction to start. This mega event is to be held on 24th and 25th November in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, for which all the franchises have geared up. It is believed that this time a lot of money is going to be showered on the players during the mega auction. Rishabh Pant, Shreyas Iyer, Jos Buttler, KL Rahul and Mitchell Starc are some of the players who will be in the eye of all the franchises during the mega auction. Meanwhile, Rishabh Pant and KL Rahul got huge amount in Jio Cinema mock auction.

Rishabh Pant becomes part of Punjab Kings team

Actually, before the mega auction, Jio Cinema mock auction was organized to increase the enthusiasm of the fans. During this, an atmosphere was created exactly like the real IPL auction and experts from different franchises were present, who were seen bidding on the players. Meanwhile, Punjab Kings made left-handed wicketkeeper batsman Rishabh Pant a part of their team by purchasing them for Rs 33 crore.

KL Rahul bought RCB

At the same time, in this mock auction, former Lucknow Super Giants captain KL Rahul also got a lot of money. Rahul was successful in buying the RCB franchise. Bengaluru spent Rs 29.5 crore to make Rahul a part of their squad, which is a huge amount.

It is known that Punjab Kings has the highest purse value for the mega auction. Punjab has retained only two players and has Rs 110.50 crore to spend in the auction. In this context, they will not shy away from spending huge amount in mega auction to buy a key player like Rishabh Pant. Apart from being an explosive batsman, Pant is also an excellent wicketkeeper and he also has a lot of captaincy experience.

At the same time, if Rahul becomes a part of RCB, then it will be a profitable deal for the franchise. Rahul will play the role of wicketkeeper and will also be able to open the innings along with Virat Kohli.

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