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IPL Auction 2025: Mystery Spinners Up for Grabs at Mega Auction, Including Allah Mohammad Ghazanfar, Dushan Hemantha

By MyKhel Staff

As the cricketing world gears up for the IPL 2025 auction in Jeddah on November 24-25, mystery spinners are likely to command the spotlight.

Teams like Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) and Gujarat Titans (GT), renowned for their reliance on bowlers who defy conventional wisdom, have shown the importance of such players by retaining Varun Chakravarthy, Sunil Narine, and Rashid Khan. Here are intriguing spin options that teams will be eager to snap up.

Mystery spinners in IPL Auction 2025

1. Allah Mohammad Ghazanfar (Afghanistan)

At just 18 years of age, Ghazanfar is already creating waves as a potent off-spinner with a unique blend of variations. His ability to extract bounce and drift while maintaining a stump-to-stump line makes him a nightmare for batters attempting to attack. Ghazanfar's performances in leagues like the Lanka Premier League and his stint with KKR last season have underlined his adaptability to high-pressure situations. His performances in the Emerging Teams Asia Cup, where he picked up crucial wickets, have only bolstered his reputation. Teams looking for a young, fearless operator will see him as a future match-winner.

2. Noor Ahmad (Afghanistan)

Noor Ahmad's trajectory has been meteoric. Having debuted in international cricket at just 17, the left-arm wrist-spinner has drawn comparisons to his compatriot Rashid Khan. Noor's biggest asset is his ability to bowl at any stage of the innings—be it the powerplay, middle overs, or death. His deceptive googlies and sharp turn have consistently outfoxed even the most accomplished batters. With an impressive World Cup campaign behind him, Noor's tactical nous and relentless accuracy make him a top contender for teams seeking a versatile spinner.

3. Dushan Hemantha (Sri Lanka)

A classical leg-spinner with a flair for guile, Hemantha brings a unique mix of consistency and unpredictability. His recent exploits in the Emerging Teams Asia Cup saw him dismantling top batting line-ups with his subtle variations in flight and pace. With years of experience in domestic cricket and standout performances in the Lanka Premier League, Hemantha is no stranger to high-stakes scenarios. His ability to double up as a handy lower-order batter adds an extra layer of utility for franchises.

4. Gudakesh Motie (West Indies)

The left-arm orthodox bowler from Guyana is a proven performer in both domestic and international cricket. Known for his accuracy and ability to outthink batters, Motie has shown that he can be a game-changer, especially on surfaces offering turn. His performances in the Caribbean Premier League, where he frequently tied down oppositions with economical spells, have solidified his credentials. For teams seeking an experienced spinner capable of controlling the middle overs, Motie presents an enticing option.

5. Tanveer Sangha (Australia)

Tanveer Sangha, the Australian leg-spinner, combines classical leg-spin with a modern edge. Known for his clever use of the crease and subtle variations, Sangha has enjoyed success in high-pressure T20 tournaments like the Big Bash League. His ability to read batters and adapt quickly makes him a hot commodity for franchises aiming to fortify their spin department. Sangha's recent international exposure has only sharpened his skills, and he could thrive under the mentorship of IPL veterans.

6. Suyash Sharma (India)

Suyash Sharma, born on November 15, 2000, has emerged as one of the most promising mystery spinners in India. Known for his variations in pace and the ability to deceive batters with his spin, Suyash has been part of the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) setup. His control over the ball and the ability to take wickets at crucial moments make him a potential star in the IPL. Having already impressed with KKR in the 2024 season, Suyash could become a key player in IPL 2025 with more exposure and experience.

7. Maheesh Theekshana (Sri Lanka)

Maheesh Theekshana, born on August 1, 2000, is a Sri Lankan mystery spinner who made his mark with his exceptional variations, including the carrom ball. His performances in international cricket, particularly during Sri Lanka's recent tours, have demonstrated his ability to bowl in pressure situations. Theekshana's deceptive deliveries have made him a key player for Sri Lanka and a potential IPL asset. With his consistency and knack for picking wickets in the middle overs, Theekshana is likely to be a target for IPL franchises looking for mystery spin.


The success of teams like KKR and GT with their mystery spinners has redefined IPL strategies. Batters increasingly struggle against bowlers who bring unconventional skills to the table, making such spinners invaluable. With 204 slots available, including 70 for overseas players, expect franchises to invest heavily in this breed of bowlers to gain the tactical upper hand in IPL 2025.

Story first published: Monday, November 18, 2024, 12:10 [IST]
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