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IPL player auction: RCB buy Brendon Mccullum, KL Rahul goes to KXIP

| @indiablooms | Jan 27, 2018, at 05:47 pm

Bengaluru, Jan 27 (IBNS): Royal Challengers Bangalore bought New Zealand's Brendon Mccullum while Indian batsman KL Rahul has been sold to Kings XI Punjab in the player auction of Indian Premier League 2018.

RCB bought Mccullum at 3.60 crore.

Rahul has been sold to KXIP at 11 crore.

KXIP have retained Karun Nair and bought David Miller at 5.60 crore and 3 crore respectively. They also bought Australia's Aaron Finch at 6.20 crore.

Delhi Daredevils bought England's Jason Roy at 1.50 crore.

KKR bought Chris Lynn at 9.60 crore.

Sunrisers bought Manish Pandey at 11 crore.

 

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