Published:  08:04 AM, 02 December 2025

Naim Sheikh only local player to fetch over a crore in BPL auction

Mushfiqur, Mahmudullah, Mominul find teams in BPL

Naim Sheikh only local player to fetch over a crore in BPL auction

Opener Naim Sheikh has become the only local player to secure a deal worth more than a crore in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) players' auction, held today at a local hotel in the capital.

The Chattogram Royals acquired his services for Tk 1.1 crore, after winning a competitive four-way bidding war.
Naim, who was placed in Category A with a base price of Tk 50 lakh, had fierce competition for his signature with Sylhet, Rangpur and Noakhali trying hard, but it was Chattogram Royals who ultimately emerged victorious.

Naim was the highest run-getter in the last BPL with 511 runs at an impressive strike rate of 144 for Khulna Titans. He hit one century and three half-centuries.

Bangladesh's T20 captain, Liton Das, was the only other Category A player to be auctioned, but he was sold to Rangpur Riders for Tk 70 lakh. Naim and Liton were the only two Category A locals to enter the auction, with the remaining Category A players already directly signed by franchises before the event.

Another player who caught attention in the auction was Towhid Hridoy, whose impressive performances saw multiple teams bidding for him. Starting with a base price of Tk 35 lakh, Hridoy was eventually sold to Rangpur Riders for Tk 92 lakh.

Youngster Habibur Rahman Sohan as expectedly generated excitement after his record-breaking 35-ball century in the Rising Stars Asia Cup. Entering the auction with a base price of Tk 18 lakh, Sohan was picked up by Noakhali Express for Tk 50 lakh. His rapid rise shows the increasing value placed on young, explosive talents in the T20 format.

His teammates pacer Abdul Gaffar Saqlain and allrounder SM Meherob were also in demand, with both players impressing in the Rising Stars tournament. Gaffar was bought by Rajshahi for Tk 44 lakh, while Meherob fetched Tk 39 lakh.

 Dhaka Capitals secured Shamim Patwari for Tk 56 lakh and Mohammad Saifuddin for Tk 68 lakh, adding further strength to their squad.
Meanwhile, veterans Mushfiqur Rahim and Mahmudullah Riyad found teams in the BPL auction after going unsold in the first round.
Both were listed in the 'B' category with a base price of Tk 35 lakh but were not picked initially.

Under auction rules, they were supposed to be re-listed from the 'C' category with a lower base price of Tk 22 lakh.
However, the organisers chose not to downgrade them, citing "respect" for the senior players.



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