India’s Olympic heroes take center stage over foreign players in HIL auction

New Delhi: India captain Harmanpreet Singh became the most expensive player on day one of the Hockey India League auction, with Soorma Hockey Club snapping the star drag-flicker for Rs 78 lakh on Sunday October 14 .

All eight franchises spent heavily to acquire the services of Indian men’s hockey team core players.

 Abhishek became the second-most expensive buy, acquired by Shrachi Rarh Bengal Tigers for Rs 72 lakh, while Hardik Singh went to UP Rudras for Rs 70 lakh.

 Other notable buys from the first lot included Amit Rohidas, who went to Tamil Nadu Dragons for Rs 48 lakh while Jugraj Singh was also purchased for the same amount by Shrachi Rarh Bengal Tigers.
 

Hyderbad Toofans roped in Sumit for Rs 46 lakh.

 In all, 54 players, including 18 overseas players were sold here on Sunday.

All eight franchises spent a total of Rs 16 crore 88 lakh 50 thousand on Day 1.

Germany’s Gonzalo Peillat was the most expensive overseas player as he was bought for Rs 68 lakh by Tamil Nadu Dragons. Netherlands’ Jip Janssen was also acquired by Tamil Nadu Dragons for Rs 54 lakh.

 Among the overseas goalkeepers, Ireland’s David Harte was the top buy, with Tamil Nadu Dragons winning the bid for Rs 32 lakh.

 Germany’s Jean-Paul Danneberg (for Rs 27 lakh to Hyderabad Toofans), the Netherlands’ Pirmin Blaak (for Rs 25 lakh to Shrachi Rarh Bengal Tigers), and Belgium’s Vincent Vanasch (for Rs 23 lakh to Soorma Hockey Club) also went under the hammer.
   

Indian goalkeepers Suraj Karkera and and Pawan were acquired by Team Gonasika and Delhi SG Pipers for Rs 22 lakh and Rs 15 lakh respectively.

List of top five buys on Day 1:

1. Harmanpreet Singh (IND) – Soorma Hockey Club – Rs 78 lakh

2. Abhishek (IND) – Shrachi Rarh Bengal Tigers – Rs 72 lakh

3. Hardik Singh (IND) – UP Rudras – Rs 70 lakh

 4. Gonzalo Peillat (GER) – Hyderabad Toofans – Rs 68 lakh

5. Jip Janssen (NED) – Tamil Nadu Dragons – Rs 54 lakh Other players sold on Day 1:

 1. Gurjant Singh – Soorma Hockey Club – Rs 19 lakh

 2. Mandeep Singh – Team Gonasika – Rs 25 lakh

3. Manpreet Singh – Team Gonasika – Rs 42 lakh

 4. Sukhjeet Singh – Shrachi Rarh Bengal Tigers – Rs 42 lakh

 5. Amit Rohidas – Tamil Nadu Dragons – Rs 48 lakh

6. Nilakanta Sharma- Hyderabad Toofans – Rs 34 lakh

 7. Sanjay – Kalinga Lancers – Rs 38 lakh

 8. Lalit Kumar Upadhyay – UP Rudras – Rs 28 lakh

9. Vivek Sagar Prasad – Soorma Hockey Club – Rs 40 lakh

 10. Sumit – Hyderabad Toofans – Rs 46 lakh

 11. Jugraj Singh – Shrachi Rarh Bengal Tigers – Rs 48 lakh

 12. Krishan B Pathak – Kalinga Lancers – Rs 32 lakh

13. Shamsher Singh – Delhi SG Pipers – Rs 42 lakh

 14. Jarmanpreet Singh – Delhi SG Pipers – Rs 40 lakh

15. Rajkumar Pal – Delhi SG Pipers – Rs 40 lakh

16. David Harte (IRL) – Tamil Nadu Dragons – Rs 32 lakh

 17. Jean-Paul Danneberg (GER) – Hyderabad Toofans – Rs 27 lakh

18. Oliver Payne (GBR) – Team Gonasika – Rs 15 lakh

19. Pirmin Blaak (NED) – Shrachi Rarh Bengal Tigers – Rs 25 lakh

 20. Tomas Santiago (ARG) – Delhi SG Pipers – Rs 10 lakh

 21. Vincent Vanasch (BEL) – Soorma Hockey Club – Rs 23 lakh

22. Suraj Karkera – Team Gonasika – Rs 22 lakh

 23. Pawan – Delhi SG Pipers – Rs 15 lakh. Purse remaining for franchises:

 1. Hyderabad Toofans – Rs 204.00 lakh

2. Soorma Hockey Club – Rs 162.00 lakh

 3. Shrachi Rarh Bengal Tigers – Rs 144.50 lakh

 4. Delhi SG Pipers – Rs 181.00 lakh

5. Tamil Nadu Dragons – Rs 196.00 lakh

6. UP Rudras – Rs 206.00 lakh

7. Kalinga Lancers – Rs 257.00 lakh

8. Team Gonasika – Rs 161.00 lakh.

                              ( Source : PTI )

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