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ENT20 Season 4 Player Auction (Photo ILT20)

The auction of players of season 4 of ILT20 on October 1, 2025, brought a high drama and record transactions, franchises assembling their teams for the next six team tournament and 34 games taking place from December 2, 2025 to January 4, 2026. Andre Fletcher des Antilles has become the largest purchase at 260,000 USD, kept by Mi Emirates for a fourth consecutive season. Scott Currie in England followed USD 250,000 in the capitals of Dubai, while Liam Dawson in England dominated the Pacers at USD 170,000 with the Gulf giants. The water pacers were in great demand, underlined by Siddic Junaid (Sharjah Warriorz, 170,000 USD) and Muhammad Rohid (Mi Emirates, 140,000 USD, RTM).The squads had to include 19 to 21 players, with a mixture of full nations, water, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and associated countries of the ICC, plus two jokers outside the auction. Several artists outside competition from the ILT20 development tournament have also obtained agreements, including the Haider Razzaq water stimulator (Gulf Giants, 50,000 USD) and the Sanjay Pahal tournament player (Desert Vipers, 10,000 USD).

Complete teams by franchise

Abu Dhabi Knight Riders: Brandon McMullen (USD 110,000), Michael Pepeper, Unmukt Chand (USD 40,000 Each), Ibrar Ahmed (USD 22,000), Ajay Kumar, Adnan Idrees, Abdul Manan Ali, Mayank Chittagong Schalkwyk, George Garton, Liam Livingstone, Sherfane Rutherford, Sunil Narine, Andre Russell, Phil Salt, Oli Stone, Alisharan SharafuDesert verse: Fakhar Zaman, Naseem Shah (80,000 USD each), Qais Ahmad (40,000 USD), Tom Bruce (80,000 USD), Hasan Nawaz (40,000 USD), Sanjay Pahal, Vritya Aravind, Bilal Tahir, Faisal Khan, Matiullah Khan, Tawanda Muyye, Fasalo Holden, Wanund Rasanga, Sam Curran, Andries Gas, Khuzaima bin tanveerCapitals de Dubai: Scott Currie (250,000 USD), Mohammad Nabi (80,000 USD), Timal Mills (80,000 USD), Muhammad Farooq, Farhan Khan, Anudeep Centhamara, Usman Najeeb, Ritsh Mallikarjuna Grandhi, Shayan Jahangir, Rush Ugarkar, Naveen Bidiese, To Alber Jordan Mathew Cox, Rovman Powell, Gulbadin Naib, Sediqulah Atal, Waqar Salamkheil, Haider Ali, Jimmy NeshamGulf Giants: Liam Dawson (170,000 USD), Tabraiz Shamsi (40,000 USD), Fred Klassen (40,000 USD), Christ Wood (40,000 USD), Ramon Simmonds (40,000 USD), Haider Razzaq (50,000 USD), Zubair (10,000 USD), Sean Dickson (10,000 USD), Tom Moores (40,000 USD) Lorcan Tucker (10,000 USD), Moeen Ali, James Vince, Ayan Affal Khan, Mark Adair, Gerhard Erasmus, Wound Muzarabani, Azawatullah Omarzai, Rahmanullah Gurbaz,Mi Emirates: Andre Fletcher (260,000 USD), Muammad Rohid (140,000 USD), Naveen-U-Haq (100,000 USD), Jordan Thompson (48,000 USD), Shakib Al Hasan (40,000 USD), Nosthush Kenjigee, Zahoor Khan, Mouha Tajinder Dhillon, Tom Banton, Fazalhaq Farooqi, Shepherd, Chris Woakes, Jonny Bairstow, Am Ghazanfar, Kamindu MendisSharjah Warriorz: JUNAID SEDDIQUE (170,000 USD), Dwaine PRTORIUS (120,000 USD), Nathan SOWTER (USD 100,000), Jayden Semes (80,000 USD), Taskin Ahmed (80,000 USD), Wasim Akram (55,000 USD), Ethan d’ouza, Richard Ngarava, Huisseme Aslam, Abdul Salman Khan, James Rew, Karthik, Sikandar Raza, Tom Kohler-Cadmore, Tim David, Johnson Charles, Tim Southee, Saurabh NetravalkarWith a mixture of international stars, emerging water talents and associated nation players, the six teams are now over. The tournament promises an intense competition, displays of exciting strikers and high -level bowling performance, culminating in the final on January 4, 2026.

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