Sunrisers Hyderabad full squad, players' salary, biggest buys in IPL 2023 auction

Updated : Dec 25, 2022 22:03
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Sunrisers Hyderabad, the team with the highest purse during the IPL 2023 Auction, picked up 13 players on the night.

England's young batter Harry Brook proved to be the biggest buy for the Hyderabad franchise with a price of ₹13.25 CR, while his countryman Adil Rashid (₹2 CR) also picked up his first-ever IPL contract. 

Also read: Rajasthan Royals full squad, players' salary, biggest buys in IPL 2023 auction

Former Punjab Kings captain Mayank Agarwal was also bought by the franchise for ₹8.25 CR

While the Sunrisers went big in the auction, there's still no clarity on who will be their captain for the upcoming season, with no clear-cut choices among their picks.

Players bought by SRH at IPL auction:

Anmolpreet Singh (INR 20 lakh), Akeal Hosein (INR 1 crore), Nitish Kumar Reddy (INR 20 lakh), Mayank Dagar (INR 1.8 crore), Upendra Yadav (INR 25 lakh), Sanvir Singh (INR 20 lakh), Samarth Vyas (INR 20 lakh), Vivrant Sharma (INR 2.6 crore), Mayank Markande (INR 50 lakh), Adil Rashid (INR 2 crore), Heinrich Klaasen (INR 5.25 crore), Mayank Agarwal (INR 8.25 crore), Harry Brook (INR 13.25 crore)

Players retained by SRH earlier:

Abdul Samad, Aiden Markram, Rahul Tripathi, Glenn Phillips, Abhishek Sharma, Marco Jansen, Washington Sundar, Fazalhaq Farooqi, Kartik Tyagi, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, T Natarajan, Umran Malik

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