As the list for all-rounders began, it started with West Indies pacer Dwayne Bravo returning to Chennai Super Kings (CSK) as CSK outbid Delhi Capitals (DC) for the Windies veteran star and bought him for Rs 4.40 crore.
A look at the other players on this list: Bangladesh All-rounder Shakib Al Hasan and Afghanistan's Mohammad Nabi goes UNSOLD.
Nitish Rana, who started a bidding war was taken back by his former team - Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR). The India batter, who kept his base price of Rs 1 crore, returned to KKR for Rs 8 crore. Mumbai Indians (MI) and Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) were in the race but KKR were determined to get back the left-hander.
West Indies all-rounder Jason Holder has been sold to Lucknow Super Giants for Rs 8.75 crore.
Harshal Patel, who proved his worth with RCB last season has now been sold to his former side for 10.75 crores. He was pursued by Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) as well, but RCB won in the end.
Recently capped Deepak Hooda saw many franchises eye on him, but the Lucknow franchise took him in for 5.75 Crore.
Sri Lanka's Wanindu Hasaranga attracted bids from Punjab and Hyderabad but was later started a war between the former side and Bangalore. He was sold to RCB for Rs 10.75 crore.
Washington Sundar, who had a base price of 1.50 Cr was sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for 8.75 Cr. Gujrat and Delhi lead the bid with Hyderabad and Lucknow joining in later.
Talking about Krunal Pandya, not Mumbai or even Gujrat, the bid started by Punjab and then Chennai joined in. Later Lucknow and Hyderabad also had a fight, but the all-rounder was sold to the KL-Rahul led side.
Mitchell Marsh got the bid started by Hyderabad, and saw Gujrat getting added with Delhi making a late entry. However, the all-rounder was taken by Delhi by 6.50 Cr.
A total of 600 cricketers are set to go under the hammer during the two-day mega auction in Bengaluru on February 12 and 13. Of the total pool, 229 are capped players, 364 are uncapped players and seven belong to the Associate Nations.