Mega auction became a loss deal for this giant, loss of Rs 10 crore
IPL 2025 Mega Auction: While the Indian Premier League 2025 mega auction has brought success for players like Rishabh Pant, Shreyas Iyer, Chahal, many players have had to suffer huge losses. Many players have got very low prices from the last auction but now next season they will have to play at the same price.
This giant suffered a loss
Australia's legendary all-rounder Glenn Maxwell, who was a part of RCB till last season, has suffered a huge loss in the mega auction. This is such a loss that Maxwell will hardly be able to compensate now. He got a very low price from the last auction.
loss of 10 crores
Glenn Maxwell was bought by RCB in 2021 for a huge price of Rs 14.25 crore. This all-rounder had become one of the expensive players of the league but RCB did not retain him for 2025 due to which he came in the mega auction. This 36 year old all-rounder was bought by Punjab Kings for just Rs 4.20 crore. In this way, the Australian giant has suffered a huge loss of Rs 10.5 crore in the auction.
keep an eye on career
Glenn Maxwell is considered the best player of T20. Along with explosive batting and useful spin bowling, he is also an excellent fielder. His record in International T20 as well as IPL has been excellent. Between 2012 and 2024, this veteran player has scored 2771 runs in 134 matches while remaining unbeaten 17 times with the help of 18 half-centuries. His strike rate has been 156.73 which is very important for T20. His highest score is 95. Maxwell has also taken 37 wickets. Let us tell you that this is Maxwell's second innings with Punjab Kings. He has been a part of this team from 2014 to 2017 and 2020. While in this team, he got recognition as an explosive batsman.
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