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IPL 2025 mega auction: Who is the youngest and oldest player?

BCCI released the final list of players who will go under the hammer at the IPL auction on November 24 and 25. A total of 574 players have been shortlisted with 48 being the capped Indian players while 193 are capped overseas players. But who is the youngest and oldest player at the auction?

IPL 2025 mega auction Image Source : GETTYEngland's James Anderson is in contention for IPL debut

The Indian Premier League (IPL) mega auction ahead of the 2025 edition is all set to take place on November 24 and 25 in Jeddah. The final shortlist of 574 players has been released even as a whopping 1574 players had registered for the event. The cash-rich league is the best platform not only for youngsters but also for the veterans to showcase their skills. Accordingly, there are several young and old players who will be part of the mega auction this time around. But who is the youngest and oldest player at the auction?

England veteran James Anderson is the oldest player at the IPL 2025 mega auction at the age of 42 years and 108 days (as of November 15). He registered for the auction after a long gap as he was only focused on playing Tests for England for the last decade. However, Anderson retired from international cricket earlier this year and is set to ply his trade at the auction and has also been shortlisted. He last played a T20 match in his career back in August 2014 and has picked up 41 wickets in 44 matches in the format so far.

Anderson has kept his base price at Rs 1.25 crore, the new base price slot introduced by the BCCI for the auction.

Who is the youngest player at the mega auction?

Vaibhav Suryavanshi is the youngest player at the mega auction this year at the age of 13 years (as of November 15). Born on 27th March 2011, the batting all-rounder has already played five first-class matches for Bihar but is unlikely to attract a bid in the upcoming auction due to a lack of T20 experience. 

Vaibhav was also part of the India U19 team that played two four-day red-ball cricket matches against Australia in September 2024. He scored a brilliant hundred to steal the media attention for the first time but is struggling for the runs in the ongoing Ranji Trophy 2024-25 season.