Pro kabaddi league 2024: On August 15, Thursday, during the Pro Kabaddi League Season 11 auction, Sachin Tanwar became the most expensive player with a bid of 2.15 crore. Pro kabaddi league 2024 auction latest update Pardeep Narwal, on the other hand, will play for the Bengaluru Bulls in the upcoming season. As the Haryana Steelers acquired Mohammadreza Shadloui for $2.07 crore, Pawan Sehrawat returned to the Telugu Titans. Due to intense bidding wars amongst the teams for the players, eight players exceeded the 1 crore threshold on Thursday. Only four players were unsold on the day; one of the most well-known players, Vishal Bhardwaj, was unable to find a new team. Six teams made bids for Shadloui’s services when the proceedings got underway that day, with the Steelers beating Gujarat for the Iranian defender. While Pawan was being courted by Bengaluru Bulls, his previous team, the seasoned Fazel Atrachali joined Bengal Warriorz. However, the Titans ultimately recovered him for 1.725 crore by using the FBM.After a brief bidding war, Sunil Kumar chose U Mumba. The second phase began with Sachin Tanwar choosing the Thalaivas for 2.15. Guman Singh then made a 1.97 crore trip to the Gujarat Giabts. Bengaluru were victorious in the end, and they included Pardeep Narwal among their ranks. With U Mumba securing Manjeet, the day came to an end.
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