But the bargain buy certainly was Englishman Phil Salt, who had blasted the Pakistani bowlers during the T20 away series few weeks before the T20 Word Cup in Australia. At Rs 2 crore, it couldn't have been better. Ishant Sharma at base price isn't bad bargain either as his experience at times can come handy.
Kolkata Knight Riders
Best Buys: N Jagadeesan (Rs 90 lakh), Vaibhav Arora (Rs 60 lakh)
KKR didn't have any purse left but N Jagadeesan, who has done well in TNPL and recently owned the world record for highest List A score (277) was taken for less than a crore. In fact, last year, KKR struggled with keepers and even had Baba Indrajith in that role. This time, Jagadeesan might just be a more stable component in their strategy.
Royal Challengers Bangalore
Best Buys: Will Jacks (Rs 3.2 crore). Reece Topley (1.90 crore)
Royal Challengers Bangalore had two moderate but decent picks in England batter Will Jacks and lanky left-arm seamer Reece Topley (England), who had recently troubled India in an ODI at the Lord's. They did show interest in a few players but with lack of purse couldn't go the distance.
Rajasthan Royals
Best Buys: Jason Holder (Rs 5.75 crore)