IPL 2025 Mega Auction Day 2 Live Streaming and Telecast: An action-packed Sunday (November 24) at the IPL 2025 mega auction, the first day of the two-day extravaganza, reached its very optimum best. And the final act of the bidding war will take place on Monday (November 25), the 2nd day of the mega event.
Punjab Kings made the first big splash by signing Arshdeep Singh for Rs 18 crore, while Lucknow Super Giants broke the record for the most expensive IPL player ever by securing Rishabh Pant for Rs 27 crore.

Punjab also acquired Shreyas Iyer for Rs 26.75 crore, while Kolkata Knight Riders re-signed Venkatesh Iyer for Rs 23.75 crore. KL Rahul joined Delhi Capitals for Rs 14 crore in another high-profile move. Across 12 sets of players, 72 players were sold for a combined Rs 467.95 crore, with 12 players remaining unsold.
Day 2 promises similar excitement with 493 players set to go under the hammer, starting with capped batters, all-rounders, wicketkeepers, pacers, and spinners. Franchises have Rs 173.55 crore left collectively, with Royal Challengers Bengaluru holding the largest purse of Rs 30.65 crore. Key players like Faf du Plessis, Sam Curran, Prithvi Shaw, Marco Jansen, and Deepak Chahar are among those likely to spark bidding wars.
The second day will feature an accelerated auction after the traditional process, where franchises will submit a shortlist of players to be auctioned quickly. With only a few key positions to fill, teams like Mumbai Indians, Chennai Super Kings, and Gujarat Titans will aim to optimize their strategies and budgets to build balanced squads.
The IPL Mega Auction 2025 will take place on Monday (November 25).
The IPL auction will be held at the Abady Al Johar Arena in the city of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
| Country | Auction Time (all in their Local Times) |
| India | 3:30 pm IST |
| Saudi Arabia | 1 pm |
| United Kingdom | 11 am BST |
| USA | 5 am ET/ 2 am PT |
| Pakistan | 3 pm PKT |
| Bangladesh | 4 pm |
| UAE | 2 pm |
| Australia | 8:30 pm Sydney, 6 pm Perth |
| South Africa | 12 pm |
Cricket fans from around the world can catch the action on TV or via live-streaming platforms. Here's a detailed guide on how and where to watch the auction live globally.