Feb. 21 (CRICKETNMORE) - England's allrounder Ben Stokes made history by becoming the most expensive overseas player in the Indian Premier League ever. The all-rounder was bought by Rising Pune Supergiants for a whopping Rs. 14.5 crore.

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Stokes was in the wish list of five franchises, who engaged in an intense bidding.

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Lets Look at the Top Ten Most expensive Players in Indian Premier League 2017:

Ben Stokes tops the chart with a whooping 14.5 crore. He bought by Rising Pune Supergiants.

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Tymal Mills - England's left arm fast bowler was the second costliest player with 12 crore bought by Royal Challengers Bangalore

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Kagiso Rabada: The 22 years young fast bowler from South africa was bought by Delhi Daredevils for 5 Crore.

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Trent Boult: The Left arm seemer from New Zealand was bought by Kolkata Knight Riders for 5 crore.

 

Patrick Cummins: The right hand fast bowler from Australia was bought for 4.5 Crorer by Delhi Daredevils

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Chris Woakes: Kolkata Knight Riders bought the England's allrounder for 4.2 crore.

 
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Rashind Khan - The 18 years old leg spinner from Afghanistan was bought by Sunrisers Hyderabad for 4 Crore.

 

Nathan Coulter Nile: The righ arm fast bowler from Australia was bought for 3.5 Crore by Kolkata Knight Riders.

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Karan Sharma: For India, Karn Sharma gets the highest amount at Rs 3.2 crore from Mumbai Indians.

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Thangarasu Natarajan - The Tamil nadu fast bowler known for yorkers was bought by Kings XI Punjab for 3 Crore.


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