This time the IPL 2025 season is going to be more exciting. Each team got a total purse of Rs 120 crore, out of which many teams have spent a lot of money on their players. Let’s know which team has how much money left and which team spent how much.
The most interesting thing is that Punjab Kings have the most money left. The team has so far spent only Rs. 9.5 crore, leaving them with Rs. 110.5 crore. This amount is much higher than other teams, which can prove to be helpful in buying big players in the coming time.
Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) are second with Rs 83 crore left. Virat Kohli’s team has spent just Rs 37 crore so far, which suggests that they can play some big bets in the coming times.
Delhi Capitals are left with Rs 73 crore, while Lucknow Super Giants and Gujarat Titans both have Rs 69-69 crore. Chennai Super Kings, which is Dhoni’s team, has Rs 55 crore left.
Kolkata Knight Riders have spent a good amount of money, they have Rs 51 crore left. Both Mumbai Indians and Sunrisers Hyderabad have spent Rs 75-75 crore, leaving them with Rs 45-45 crore.
Rajasthan Royals have the least money left. They have spent Rs 79 crore and now they are left with just Rs 41 crore.
This time the IPL is going to be very interesting because many teams still have a lot of money left. Punjab Kings and RCB, in particular, have a huge amount of money that they can spend on new players. The fans hope that the teams will make good use of this money and make their team stronger.
Cricket experts say that the teams who have more money left can try to buy big players in the mini-auction. This will make the tournament even more exciting. Now it is to be seen which team makes the best use of their remaining money and which team wins this season.
IPL 2025: Table of Remaining Purse Values
Team Name | Total Purse Value | Purse Spent | Purse Remaining |
Chennai Super Kings (CSK) | 120 Crore | 65 Crore | 55 Crore |
Delhi Capitals (DC) | 120 Crore | 47 Crore | 73 Crore |
Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) | 120 Crore | 69 Crore | 51 Crore |
Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) | 120 Crore | 37 Crore | 83 Crore |
Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) | 120 Crore | 51 Crore | 69 Crore |
Punjab Kings (Kings XI) | 120 Crore | 9.5 Crore | 110.5 Crore |
Mumbai Indians (MI) | 120 Crore | 75 Crore | 45 Crore |
SunRisers Hyderabad (SRH) | 120 Crore | 75 Crore | 45 Crore |
Rajasthan Royals (RR) | 120 Crore | 79 Crore | 41 Crores |
Gujarat Titans (GT) | 120 Crore | 51 Crore | 69 Crore |