IPL Auction: SA stars secure big moves as Faf du Plessis heads to Delhi Capitals

FILE - Faf du Plessis in action for Royal Challengers Bangalore during last year’s IPL campaign. Photo: Sajjad Hussain/AFP

FILE - Faf du Plessis in action for Royal Challengers Bangalore during last year’s IPL campaign. Photo: Sajjad Hussain/AFP

Published Nov 25, 2024

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Indian Premier League fans will be able to watch Faf du Plessis for another season after the former Proteas skipper was picked up by Delhi Capitals.

Ahead of the auction in Jeddah in Saudi Arabia, Du Plessis, who turned 40 last July, was unsure if he would even get a team for next year’s competition.

However, Delhi Capitals were able to secure the veteran services for a steal at his base price of R4.2-million.

Du Plessis has over 10 years worth of experience in the IPL, and first played for Chennai Super Kings back in 2011. In that time, he’s been involved in two IPL-winning campaigns, and finished second in the run-scoring charts during the 2023 tournament.

Marco Jansen set the bar for South African players with a staggering R14.9-million deal, while promising talent like Kwena Maphaka also found strong support at Rajasthan Royals.

While there was a good number of South Africans who were selected, a handful of players will be disappointed at having gone unsold when the auction concluded.

Ottniel Baartman, Dewald Brevis, Keshav Maharaj, Wiaan Mulder, Nqaba Peter, Tabraiz Shamsi, and Rassie van der Dussen can all count themselves unlucky as they will not be involved in next year’s IPL.

Earlier bids in the IPL auction

On Sunday, Kagiso Rabada was the most expensive South African picked up in the bid when Gujurat Titans picked him up for just under R22 million.

The Lucknow Super Giants snapped up Proteas left-hander David Miller for R16 million after the Gujurat Titans decided not to retain the big-hitting South African.

Miller will have his Proteas white-ball captain Aiden Markram with him at the Super Giants after the right-hander was bought for R4 million after leading the Sunrisers last season.

Proteas wicket-keeper batsman Quinton de Kock, who last played for his country at the T20 World Cup in the West Indies, was bought for a handsome R7.7 million by the Kolkata Knight Riders.

All the South African players sold at the 2025 IPL auction:

Heinrich Klaasen, retained by Sunrisers Hyderabad, R49.3-million

Kagiso Rabada, Gujarat Titans, R23-million

Tristan Stubbs, retained by Delhi Capitals, R21.4-million

David Miller, Lucknow Super Giants, R16-million

Marco Jansen, Punjab Kings, R14.9-million

Anrich Nortje, Kolkata Knight Riders, R13.9-million

Quinton de Kock, Kolkata Knight Riders, R7.7-million

Faf du Plessis, Delhi Capitals, R4.2-million

Aiden Markram, Lucknow Super Giants, R4.2-million

Kwena Maphaka, Rajasthan Royals, R3.2-million

Lungi Ngidi, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, R2.1-million

Ryan Rickelton, Mumbai Indians, R2.1-million

Matthew Breetzke, Lucknow Super Giants, R1.6-million

Donovan Ferreira, Delhi Capitals, R1.6-million

Lizaad Williams, Mumbai Indians, R1.6-million

These players went unsold:

Ottniel Baartman

Corbin Bosch

Dewald Brevis

Nandre Burger

Junior Dala

Daryn Dupavillon

Duan Jansen

Patrick Kruger

Keshav Maharaj

Wiaan Mulder

Wayne Parnell

Nqaba Peter

Dwaine Pretorius

Tabraiz Shamsi

Rassie van der Dussen

Kyle Verreynne

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