4 oldest and youngest cricketers of IPL 2025 mega auction, one is only 13 years old

IPL 2025 Auction Players List: The Board of Control for Cricket in India on Friday (November 15) announced the names of 574 players who will be part of the mega auction of the Indian Premier League 2025 to be held in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on November 24 and 25. Among these shortlisted players, there are 366 Indian and 208 foreign players, including three players from associate countries.

The auction will include 318 Indian uncapped players and 12 uncapped foreign players. A maximum of 204 slots remain to be filled across the teams of 10 franchises. There are 70 slots available for foreign players, while Rs 2 crore is the highest base price, with 81 players. The players in the shortlist include many veterans and many young players. Let us know about the oldest and youngest players participating in the auction.

Oldest player in IPL 2025 auction

Former England fast bowler James Anderson is the oldest player in the IPL 2025 auction. 42-year-old Anderson last played a T20 match ten years ago and is participating in the IPL auction for the first time. Apart from him, there is 41 year old Jamie Overton of England.

4 oldest players in IPL 2025 auction

James Anderson (England) – 42 years

Jamie Overton (England) – 41 years

Faf du Plessis (South Africa) – 40 years

Mohammad Nabi (Afghanistan) – 40 years

Youngest player in IPL 2025 auction

13-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi from Bihar is the youngest player to be included in the history of IPL auction. Recently he became the youngest player to score a century in international cricket (youth cricket). He scored a century while playing for India Under 19 team against Australia Under 19 in Chennai. Next is Mumbai's Ayush Mhatre, who recently made his Ranji Trophy debut and has since scored two centuries.

4 youngest players in IPL 2025 auction

Vaibhav Suryavanshi (India) – 13 years

Ayush Mhatre (India)- 17 years

Andre Siddharth (India) – 18 years

Kwena Mfaka (South Africa) – 18 years

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