Sam Curran in record-breaking Indian Premier League deal with Yorkshire CCC's Harry Brook not far behind

ENGLAND all-rounder Sam Curran has become the most expensive player in the history of the Indian Premier League auction after Punjab Kings paid almost £2m for his services.

But Yorkshire’s Harry Brook, along with England Test captain Ben Stokes, were not too far behind after both secured deals well in excess of £1m from Chennai Super Kings and Sunrisers Hyderabad respectively.

Brook has had a rapid rise since making his Test debut at the end of the summer, forcing his way into the T20 side in time to lift the silverware in Melbourne and hitting three centuries in three Tests as he took centre stage in Pakistan.

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He was involved in a three-way battle, also involving Rajasthan Royals and Royal Challengers Bangalore, before Sunrisers settled for a fee that was almost nine times his listed base price.

BIG DEAL: Harry Brook saw his stock rise even further during the Indian Premier League auction after scoring a deal in excess of £1m with Sunrisers Hyderabad Picture: AP Photo/Anjum NaveedBIG DEAL: Harry Brook saw his stock rise even further during the Indian Premier League auction after scoring a deal in excess of £1m with Sunrisers Hyderabad Picture: AP Photo/Anjum Naveed
BIG DEAL: Harry Brook saw his stock rise even further during the Indian Premier League auction after scoring a deal in excess of £1m with Sunrisers Hyderabad Picture: AP Photo/Anjum Naveed

Fellow Yorkshireman Adil Rashid, who has frequently gone unsold despite his reputation as one of the world’s leading leg-spinners, will join Brook in Hyderabad after earning a £200,000 deal.

Joe Root initially went unsold at his base price of one crore, just over £100,000, as on his only previous appearance in the auction in 2018.

Elsewhere, England’s Will Jacks (£325,000) and Reece Topley (£195,000) will team up at RCB and Phil Salt heads to Delhi Capitals for just over £200,000.

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There was also good news for Josh Little, who has become the first Irish player to win a full IPL contract. The left-arm seamer attracted an offer of nearly £450,000 from Gujarat Titans, further evidence of his growing stature.

MONEY MAN: England's Sam Curran has become the most expensive player in the history of IPL auctions after Punjab Kings bid in the region of £1.9m for him Picture: PA Wire.MONEY MAN: England's Sam Curran has become the most expensive player in the history of IPL auctions after Punjab Kings bid in the region of £1.9m for him Picture: PA Wire.
MONEY MAN: England's Sam Curran has become the most expensive player in the history of IPL auctions after Punjab Kings bid in the region of £1.9m for him Picture: PA Wire.

Curran’s stock has never been higher after he starred in England’s T20 World Cup triumph in Australia last month, picking up the player of the tournament and player of the final double, and his was the name on everybody’s lips as bidding got under way in Kerala.

Half a dozen teams tried to get hold of the 24-year-old but it was Punjab Kings, led by former England head coach Trevor Bayliss, who went furthest.

They went to 18.5 crore Indian rupees, a figure that translates to around £1.9m and represents a life-changing payday for the Surrey man.

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The previous record fee at an IPL auction was held by South Africa’s Chris Morris, who fetched 16.25 crore from Royal Challengers Bangalore last year, a fee that was surpassed for a second time on Friday when Cameron Green was taken by Mumbai Indians for £1.8m.

Bayliss, speaking at the auction, said: “I’m very happy to have him on board, he has a lot of skills with both bat and ball. We had two or three all-rounders in mind, Sam might be lucky he came up first!”

Tom Moody, formerly in charge of Sunrisers and Curran’s head coach in The Hundred with Oval Invincibles, explained his appeal to ESPNCricinfo.

He said: “It’s a great example of supply and demand. There was huge demand in every team for all-rounders.

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“It’s perfect timing for Sam given his performances in the World Cup, his age…all the stars have aligned perfectly for him to get this type of price.”

It marks a remarkable shift in fortunes for Curran, who was released by his former franchise Chennai Super Kings early in 2021 and was not fit enough to take part in the subsequent mega auction.

Stokes benefited from the same interest in all-rounders as he landed a £1.65m contract with CSK, while his eye-catching revolution as captain of England’s Test side will not have gone unnoticed given the ultra-aggressive style he advocated.

He was previously a key player at Rajasthan Royals but was a free agent following his release. A broken finger ruled him out of the majority of the 2021 season and he withdrew from the following campaign to focus on his new job with the Test team.

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Rehan Ahmed, who became England’s youngest Test cricketer this month in Pakistan, was not sold despite going in at a modest starting price of £50,000, while Sam Curran’s older brother, Tom, also left empty-handed alongside IPL regular Chris Jordan. Uncontracted players can still be signed in the supplementary round or as replacements.