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Ipl auction updates

Steve O'Keefe, Australian spinner, doesn't get any bids. Next up is Graeme Swann, who was unsold the first time at base price of $400,000. Nothing changes. Unsold.

Tim Southee and Lonwabo Tsotsobe, from New Zealand and South Africa, are unsold. Ajantha Mendis is also unsold. Again.

Steve Smith, Australian allrounder, stays unsold at base price of $200,000. As is Ravi Rampaul, West Indies fast bowler. As is Moises Henriques, Australian allrounder.

Kevin O'Brien, the Ireland allrounder, has not attracted any bids yet again. Unsold.

Ravi Bopara gets no bids second time around either. But New Zealand allrounder Doug Bracewell does. Delhi buy Bracewell for $50,000. Justin Kemp stays unsold second time as well.

No luck for Owais Shah, who remains unsold a second time at base price of $200,000.

Darren Bravo is back up on sale, after going unsold the first time. Sold to Deccan Chargers for $100,000.

Michael Nesar, Brisbane Heat batsman , remains unsold.

Australian fast bowler Alistar McDermott, son of Craig, remains unsold at base price of $20,000.

New Zealand quick Andy McKay has a base price of $50,000 and remains unsold.

Jacques Rudolph, South Africa batsman with base price of $20,000 only, is unsold. Boje's base price was ten times more than Rudolph's.

Nicky Boje, former South Africa allrounder, gets no bids.

Ben Laughlin, the Australian bowler, is unsold. As is Ryan McLaren, the South Africa allrounder. McLaren has played for Mumbai and Punjab in previous seasons.

Marchant de Lange, who took a seven-for on Test debut for South Africa, has been bought for $50,000 by KKR.

Moises Henriques, formerly of Mumbai Indians, has been unsold. Mumbai just bought an allrounder (Perera)

Jacob Oram, New Zealand allrounder, is unsold at base price of $100,000. He was formerly of CSK and RR.

Azhar Mahmood, former Pakistan player who now has a British passport, is on sale at base price of $100,000. Kings XI Punjab have picked him up for $200,000.

Farveez Maharoof, Sri Lanka allrounder, remains unsold at base price of $50,000.

Kevon Cooper, the Trinidad & Tobago allrounder who perfoemed impressively in the Champions League, has been bought by Rajasthan Royals for $50,000 (base price).

West Indies opener Lendl Simmons also attracts no bidders at base price of $50,000.

There are no bids for Australia batsman Michael Klinger, and South Africa batsman Richard Levi. Alviro Petersen, from South Africa, is also unsold.

Daniel Harris, the South Australia batsman, is up for sale. Base price $50,000. Sold to Deccan Chargers for $70,000.

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