
Sibin Girish was the costliest participant within the KCL public sale.
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Alleppey Ripples made the largest splash within the participant public sale for the third season of the Kerala Cricket League (KCL) right here on Saturday.
Ripples stirred up an absolute tidal wave within the public sale when it purchased all-rounder Sibin Girish for ₹11.8 lakh, making him the costliest participant of the season.
Sibin, who had a base worth of ₹75,000, attracted bids from Calicut Globstars, Thrissur Titans and Kochi Blue Tigers.
Globstars withdrew from the race when the worth crossed ₹7 lakh and Titans exited at ₹10.4 lakh. Ripples then outbid Blue Tigers to pocket the all-rounder. Sibin can also be the costliest participant to be purchased in Class C within the historical past of KCL.
Ripples’ first purchase was Kerala captain Sachin Child for whom it splurged ₹10 lakh after averting bids from Titans. Ripples additionally spent ₹six lakh for Kerala under-23 captain and all-rounder Abhijith Praveen.
Mohammed Azharuddeen, Ripples captain and one of many retained gamers, mentioned the crew was eager to signal Sibin after seeing his constant performances in varied tournaments. “We had a transparent minimize plan for the public sale and had fastened our budgets for every participant we wished and it went as deliberate. We had Sibin on our radar following his good all-round performances in varied tournaments. He bowls medium tempo and is an efficient finisher and he’ll convey a whole lot of steadiness to our squad. We additionally wished an skilled participant like Sachin Child who will probably be an asset for us,” mentioned Azharuddeen.
For the document, Sachin was the costliest participant in Class A.

Krishna Devan was purchased by Globstars for ₹11.2 lakh.
One other Class C participant, Krishna Devan was the second-most costly participant within the public sale with Globstars spending ₹11.2 lakh to purchase him, outbidding Blue Tigers.
Class A gamers Abdul Basith, Vishnu Vinod, M.D. Nidheesh and Basil Thampi attracted a number of bids from franchises within the first spherical.
Globstars shelled out ₹8 lakh from its price range for all-rounder Basith.
Trivandrum Royals signed the swashbuckling Vishnu for ₹7.8 lakh after outbidding Ripples. Vishnu was Royals’ costliest purchase within the public sale. Aries Kollam pocketed Nidheesh for ₹6.6 lakh whereas Blue Tigers purchased Basil Thampi for ₹5.4 lakh.
Vignesh Puthur, who was the discover of the primary season of KCL, surprisingly didn’t appeal to any consumers within the first two rounds. He was lastly picked by Globstars for ₹1.5 lakh within the accelerated spherical, which was half of his base worth of ₹3 lakh.
All-rounder M. Nikhil was the costliest participant in Class B (base worth ₹1.5 lakh) as Royals used the Proper to Match card to purchase him for ₹6.2 lakh from Titans. Royals additionally doled out ₹4.8 lakh for all-rounder Akshay Manohar, making him the second-most costly participant in Class B. In all, 89 gamers have been bought from an inventory of 137.
Printed – July 11, 2026 08:56 pm IST
