Hamesha every year koi na koi Australian player ko 25 Cr de hi dete hain 
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Hamesha every year koi na koi Australian player ko 25 Cr de hi dete hain 
The second accelerated round saw 43 players auctioned with a 41.9% success rate (18 sold, 25 unsold), generating ₹45.25 crores in spending. Overseas players fared significantly better at 53.3% conversion (8/15 sold) compared to Indians at 35.7% (10/28), highlighting franchises' preference for proven international depth. Liam Livingstone topped proceedings at ₹13 crores (SRH), while the average sale price of ₹251.39 lakh reflected quality-focused buying. Notable casualties included Jake Fraser-McGurk and Prithvi Shaw, both going unsold. The ₹30 lakh base price bracket struggled most with just 28.6% success (6/21 sold), indicating saturation in the uncapped market. SRH, CSK, and PBKS led acquisitions with three picks each.
Liam Livingstone bags big deal late in the day. He was unsold in the first round.
Either csk gonna rock this time or gona fk this time too there is no in between 

Originally posted by: Arpita00001
Either csk gonna rock this time or gona fk this time too there is no in between
Facts 
Didn't hear his name.
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