"Cummins had set the all-time purchase record just an hour earlier when Sunrisers Hyderabad edged out Royal Challengers Bangalore, Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings in a four-way contest to secure the Aussie skipper for A$3.67 million (20.5 crore).
At that price, Cummins went past Sam Curran as the most expensive IPL buy of all-time after the Punjab Kings splashed 18.5 crore for the English allrounder in last year's auction.
Cummins already held the title of the second most expensive Australian purchase behind Cameron Green last year (17.5 crore, A$3.15m) after the Knight Riders spent 15.5 crore (A$3.16m) in 2020."
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IPL's most expensive Australian buys.
Mitchell Starc: A$4.43m (24.75 crore) Kolkata Knight Riders, 2024
Pat Cummins: A$3.67m (20.5 crore) Sunrisers Hyderabad, 2024
Cameron Green: A$3.15m (17.5 crore) Mumbai Indians, 2022
Pat Cummins: A$3.16m (15.5 crore) Kolkata Knight Riders, 2020
Glenn Maxwell: A$2.52m (14.25 crore) RCB, 2021
Jhye Richardson: A$2.48m (14 crore) Punjab Kings, 2021
Steve Smith: A$2.3m (12 crore) Rajasthan Royals 2018
David Warner: A$2.3m (12 crore) Sunrisers Hyderabad. 2018
Mitchell Starc: A$4.43m (24.75 crore) Kolkata Knight Riders, 2024
Pat Cummins: A$3.67m (20.5 crore) Sunrisers Hyderabad, 2024
Cameron Green: A$3.15m (17.5 crore) Mumbai Indians, 2022
Pat Cummins: A$3.16m (15.5 crore) Kolkata Knight Riders, 2020
Glenn Maxwell: A$2.52m (14.25 crore) RCB, 2021
Jhye Richardson: A$2.48m (14 crore) Punjab Kings, 2021
Steve Smith: A$2.3m (12 crore) Rajasthan Royals 2018
David Warner: A$2.3m (12 crore) Sunrisers Hyderabad. 2018
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