As it happened: Hockey India League Auction
As it happened: Hockey India League Auction
According to the new regulations, instead of 14 Indian players, each franchise now needs only 12 and instead of 10 foreign players, the maximum a team can now have is 8. Also all 20 players will be on the match sheet with a minimum of two goalkeepers on the bench.

Hockey India League Auction

The first match of this HIL season will be in Bhuvneshwar while the final will be played Ranchi.

The 28 lots have been completed. There is a 10-15 mins tea break before the players from the reserve list go on auction again.

India defender Gurmail Singh sold to Dabang Mumbai for USD 81, 000

UP Wizards buy India's M Gunasekar for USD 2600

India's Gurwinder Singh Chandi sold to Punjab Warriors for USD 75000

India midfielder Santa Singh sold to Delhi Waveriders for USD 21, 000.

India forward Nikkin Thimmaiah sold to Dabang Mumbai for USD 67, 000

India's Armaan Qureshi sold to Punjab Warriors for USD 4500.

India defender Gurinder Singh sold to UP Wizards for USD 48,000

India forward Affan Yousuf sold to Dabang Mumbai for USD 53,000

India defender Vickram Kanth sold to Delhi Waveriders for USD 52,000.

Aiyappa sold to UP Wizards for USD 2600

India midfielder Chinglensana Singh Kangujam sold to UP Wizards for USD 62,000

India's Roshan Minz goes to Dabang Mumbai for USD 6000

India defender Sandeep Singh sold to Ranchi Rays for USD 81,000

India forward Jasjit Singh Kular sold to Punjab Warriors for USD 65,000

Australia midfielder Matt Gohdes sold to Punjab Warriors for USD 71,000

Sumit Toppo goes to reserve

India's Danish Mujtaba sold to Dabang Mumbai for USD 54,000

Kenny Bain sold to UP Wizards for USD 17000

India midfielder SK Uthappa sold to Kalinga Lancers for USD 54,000

India's Sumit Kumar sold to Ranchi Rays for USD 15,000

Benjamin F goes to Delhi Waveriders for USD 35000

India defender Pardeep Mor sold to Kalinga Lancers for USD 37,000

India's Dipsan Tirkey goes to Kalinga Lancers for USD 31,000

Daniel Beale goes to Ranchi Rays for USD 26000

Russell Ford with base price USD 15,000 goes to reserve.

India forward Malak Singh sold to Kalinga Lancers for USD 24,000

Mathew Willis of Australia goes to Kalinga Lancers for USD 15000

Australia forward Jamie Dwyer sold to UP Wizards for USD 57,000

India forward Mandeep Singh sold to Delhi Waveriders for USD 70,000

New Zealand's Hugo Inglis with base price USD 25000 goes to reserve

Punjab Warriors buy Germany goalkeeper Nicolas Jacobi for USD 27000

India goalkeeper Jugraj Singh goes to Punjab Warriors for USD 4500

New Zealand goalkeeper Devon Manchester sold to Delhi Waveriders for USD 27000

Subodh Tirkey (base price USD 4500) goes unsold

Australia midfielder Matthew Swann sold to Dabang Mumbai for USD 75,000

India forward Harmanpreet Singh goes unsold

India defender Amit Rohidas sold to Kalinga Lancers for USD 31,000

Germany defender Tobias Hauke sold to UP Wizards for USD 96,000

Indian defender Rupinder Pal Singh sold to Delhi Waveriders for USD 68,000

India's Gagandeep Singh goes unsold.

India's Parvinder Singh goes to Delhi Waveriders for USD 29,000

Indian midfielder Dharamvir Singh sold to Kalinga Lancers for USD 60,000

Nithin Thimmiah goes unsold with base price USD 14,000

WHOPPING AUCTION: German midfielder Moritz Fuerste sold to Kalinga Lancers for USD 105, 000

German forward Florian Fuchs sold to Dabang Mumbai for USD 96000

Indian captain Sardar Singh sold to Punjab Warriors for USD 58000.

Australian midfielder Kieran Gover sold to Dabang Mumbai for USD 36000.

The 1st Indian player - Vivek Sagar - goes under the hammer! It's a pass!

Dominic Uher is next. Same result.

Ireland's Alan Sothern is the first one to under the hammer. He goes into the reserve pool.

9:45 AM: The HIL Auction has started with Lot ONE. 10 players will go under the hammer starting now.

9:38 PM: HIL gives rising stars an opportunity to play with some of the best players in the world: FIH CEO Kelly Fairweather

The 6 franchises will be looking to sign the star players - Sardar Singh, Jamie Dwyer, Rupinder Pal etc.

135 Indian and 141 Foreign Players will go under the hammer.

9:30 AM: Hockey India president Narinder Batra welcomes all the franchises.

According to the new regulations, instead of 14 Indian players, each franchise now needs only 12 and instead of 10 foreign players, the maximum a team can now have is 8.

Also all 20 players will be on the match sheet with a minimum of two goalkeepers on the bench.

The new field-goal scoring system is sure to force all the six teams back to the drawing table and poach for playmakers and attackers instead of drag-flickers as rather than finding the foot of the defence, the intention will be to sound the board through field play.

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