India’s star drag-flicker and captain, Harmanpreet Singh, emerged as the most expensive player in the Hockey India League auction on Day 1. Soorma Hockey Club secured the services of the Indian captain for a whopping Rs 78 lakh, marking the highest bid on the first day of the auction, held on Sunday. A total of 54 players, including 18 international stars, went under the hammer as eight franchises vied to strengthen their squads with top talents from India and abroad.
The Bidding War for Core Indian Players
The auction saw franchises spending heavily on players who form the core of the Indian men’s hockey team. Following Harmanpreet Singh, forward Abhishek became the second-most expensive buy of the day, as he was snapped up by Shrachi Rarh Bengal Tigers for Rs 72 lakh. Close behind him was Hardik Singh, who was acquired by UP Rudras for Rs 70 lakh.
Other notable Indian players who fetched high prices included Amit Rohidas, who was signed by Tamil Nadu Dragons for Rs 48 lakh, and Jugraj Singh, who went to Shrachi Rarh Bengal Tigers for the same amount. The franchises clearly prioritized securing Indian talents, particularly those with national team experience, in the early stages of the auction.
Top Indian Buys on Day 1:
- Harmanpreet Singh (Soorma Hockey Club) – Rs 78 lakh
- Abhishek (Shrachi Rarh Bengal Tigers) – Rs 72 lakh
- Hardik Singh (UP Rudras) – Rs 70 lakh
- Amit Rohidas (Tamil Nadu Dragons) – Rs 48 lakh
- Jugraj Singh (Shrachi Rarh Bengal Tigers) – Rs 48 lakh
Overseas Players in High Demand
While Indian players dominated the top slots, several foreign players also saw significant interest. Leading the list of international buys was Germany’s Gonzalo Peillat, a highly skilled drag-flicker, who was purchased by Hyderabad Toofans for Rs 68 lakh. Peillat’s exceptional goal-scoring ability, particularly in penalty corner situations, made him one of the most sought-after overseas players.
Other international stars included Netherlands’ Jip Janssen, who was bought by Tamil Nadu Dragons for Rs 54 lakh, and Ireland’s David Harte, who became the top goalkeeper buy, going to Tamil Nadu Dragons for Rs 32 lakh.
Notable Overseas Buys on Day 1:
- Gonzalo Peillat (GER) – Hyderabad Toofans – Rs 68 lakh
- Jip Janssen (NED) – Tamil Nadu Dragons – Rs 54 lakh
- David Harte (IRL) – Tamil Nadu Dragons – Rs 32 lakh
- Jean-Paul Danneberg (GER) – Hyderabad Toofans – Rs 27 lakh
- Pirmin Blaak (NED) – Shrachi Rarh Bengal Tigers – Rs 25 lakh
- Vincent Vanasch (BEL) – Soorma Hockey Club – Rs 23 lakh
Goalkeepers Under the Hammer
The auction saw a competitive bidding war for both Indian and foreign goalkeepers. Among the Indian goalkeepers, Suraj Karkera was sold to Team Gonasika for Rs 22 lakh, while Pawan went to Delhi SG Pipers for Rs 15 lakh. On the international front, goalkeepers like Jean-Paul Danneberg (Germany) and Vincent Vanasch (Belgium) also attracted significant bids.
Top Goalkeeper Buys:
- David Harte (IRL) – Tamil Nadu Dragons – Rs 32 lakh
- Jean-Paul Danneberg (GER) – Hyderabad Toofans – Rs 27 lakh
- Pirmin Blaak (NED) – Shrachi Rarh Bengal Tigers – Rs 25 lakh
- Vincent Vanasch (BEL) – Soorma Hockey Club – Rs 23 lakh
- Suraj Karkera (IND) – Team Gonasika – Rs 22 lakh
- Pawan (IND) – Delhi SG Pipers – Rs 15 lakh
Total Spending and Franchise Strategies
The first day of the auction saw Rs 16.88 crore being spent across eight franchises, showcasing the level of investment in building competitive squads. Each team focused on creating a balance between experienced Indian players and top international talents. This strategy is expected to strengthen the competitive nature of the league and enhance the quality of hockey played.
Day 1 Spending by Top Franchises:
- Hyderabad Toofans – Rs 204 lakh remaining
- Soorma Hockey Club – Rs 162 lakh remaining
- Shrachi Rarh Bengal Tigers – Rs 144.50 lakh remaining
- Delhi SG Pipers – Rs 181 lakh remaining
- Tamil Nadu Dragons – Rs 196 lakh remaining
- UP Rudras – Rs 206 lakh remaining
- Kalinga Lancers – Rs 257 lakh remaining
- Team Gonasika – Rs 161 lakh remaining
Focus on Youth and Leadership
One notable feature of the auction was the emphasis placed on youth and leadership. Vivek Sagar Prasad, a rising star in Indian hockey, was bought by Soorma Hockey Club for Rs 40 lakh, while veteran midfielder Manpreet Singh was snapped up by Team Gonasika for Rs 42 lakh. These players bring a wealth of experience from their international careers and are expected to provide leadership and drive to their respective teams.
Other Significant Buys:
- Mandeep Singh – Team Gonasika – Rs 25 lakh
- Lalit Kumar Upadhyay – UP Rudras – Rs 28 lakh
- Sukhjeet Singh – Shrachi Rarh Bengal Tigers – Rs 42 lakh
- Nilakanta Sharma – Hyderabad Toofans – Rs 34 lakh
- Sanjay – Kalinga Lancers – Rs 38 lakh
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Why this in news? | India’s star drag-flicker and captain, Harmanpreet Singh, emerged as the most expensive player in the Hockey India League auction on Day 1. Soorma Hockey Club secured the services of the Indian captain for a whopping Rs 78 lakh, marking the highest bid on the first day of the auction. |
Foreign Player | Leading the list of international buys was Germany’s Gonzalo Peillat, a highly skilled drag-flicker, who was purchased by Hyderabad Toofans for Rs 68 lakh. |
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