IPL 2024 Auction: Big paycheck moment will stick with us for rest of our lives, says Daryl Mitchell

Mitchell became the second-most expensive New Zealand player ever purchased in the 15-year history of the IPL, going level with Kane Williamson and behind only Kyle Jamieson.

Published : Dec 20, 2023 23:23 IST , HAMILTON - 3 MINS READ

FILE PHOTO: Mitchell, who starred with the bat at the ODI World Cup, has played in the IPL once previously, making two appearances for Rajasthan Royals during the 2022 season.
FILE PHOTO: Mitchell, who starred with the bat at the ODI World Cup, has played in the IPL once previously, making two appearances for Rajasthan Royals during the 2022 season. | Photo Credit: AFP
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FILE PHOTO: Mitchell, who starred with the bat at the ODI World Cup, has played in the IPL once previously, making two appearances for Rajasthan Royals during the 2022 season. | Photo Credit: AFP

When New Zealander Daryl Mitchell was bought for a whopping Rs. 14 crore by Chennai Super Kings during the IPL 2024 Auction, he was wrapping presents for his daughter’s birthday at his home and his heartbeat increased when his name popped up on the screen.

His family kept the domestic chores aside and remained glued to the television. In the space of a few minutes, the 32-year-old secured a life-changing paycheck at the auction held in Dubai on Tuesday.

“It was obviously a pretty special night for us as a family, sitting here with my wife watching the whole auction,” Mitchell said, according to local media.

“To see your name come up and then to go through that whole experience is definitely something that will stick with us for the rest of our lives.”

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Mitchell became the second-most expensive New Zealand player ever purchased in the 15-year history of the IPL, going level with Kane Williamson and behind only Kyle Jamieson, who was picked up by Royal Challengers Bangalore for Rs. 15 crore in 2021.

“(Elder daughter) Addie’s birthday today (Wednesday), so there was a bit of wrapping up presents and stuff like that while the auction was going on. At the auction, you don’t quite know exactly when you’re going to come up in the list. So yeah, I guess we were just trying to keep ourselves busy and watching it, and then, when it popped up, I guess you end up being glued to the screen to see what happens.”

Mitchell, who starred with the bat at the ODI World Cup, has played in the IPL once previously, making two appearances for Rajasthan Royals during the 2022 season, where his services were acquired for his base price of Rs. 75 lakh.

He is an established member of the New Zealand national team across formats after playing 20 Tests, 39 ODIs and 56 T20Is.

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He will join Devon Conway, Mitchell Santner and Rachin Ravindra at Chennai Super Kings next year as it looks to defend its title under coach Stephen Fleming and captain MS Dhoni.

“Your heart starts to pump a little bit, as you see the paddles going up,” he said.

“But having been through the auction before and going unsold, it was a pretty special night last night to experience that.”

He said the eye-popping sum will help set up his family in many ways.

“It’s my oldest daughter’s fifth birthday today (Wednesday), so I got her a pretty good present waking up. Not that she understands what’s going on, but it will help us set up the family in many ways. So they (the two daughters) can grow up and enjoy the things they love, and for me, that’s the really cool thing about it, and they are the reason why you do all this.”

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