Delhi Capitals (DC) will look to strengthen bowling attack on day 2 of the IPL Mega Auction in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia after quite possibly addressing top order stability and experience in the batting line up on the opening day of the bidding process.
India wicketkeeper-batter KL Rahul and ace Australian pacer Mitchell Starc headlined the buys for the JSW and GMR co-owned Delhi Capitals on Day 1 of the IPL 2025 Mega Auction.

While Rahul and Starc were acquired for Rs 14 crore and Rs 11.75 crore respectively, Aussie youngster Jake Fraser-McGurk was retained for Rs 9 crore using the Right to Match card.
Englishman Harry Brook was snapped up for Rs 6.25 crore, while Indian players T Natarajan and Karun Nair were acquired for Rs 10.75 crore and Rs 50 lakh, respectively, in the latter half of the day.
Delhi Capitals also acquired the services of domestic players Sameer Rizvi (Rs 95 lakh) and Ashutosh Sharma (Rs 3.80 crore) respectively along with experienced pacer Mohit Sharma (Rs 2.20 crore).
Speaking about the buys of the day, Parth Jindal, Co-owner, Delhi Capitals, said, "We were looking for stability in the top order, someone with experience who can build the innings.
"And, I think KL Rahul, given his record in the IPL, he's someone who's consistently given more than 400 runs every season. I think with the Kotla wicket, it is going to suit his game. We're very excited to have him."
"We have a very young batting lineup. Both KL and Axar are going to lead them and are going to guide them. KL's batting and experience will be a vital cog in the wheel," he further explained.
Speaking about the bowling unit and key focus for tomorrow, Jindal said, "We just went for the best available talent. We're looking for a couple more bowlers tomorrow. I think the bowling attack will be very strong. Batting is also strong. Overall, it's going to be a very competitive squad."
Delhi Capitals Head Coach Hemang Badani reflected, "Pretty elated with the buys. We have enough clarity as to how we go about in the auction. We've kind of reaped the rewards of being well-strategised and well-planned."
DC could go after pacers like Mukesh Kumar, who represented the team in the past few seasons. Plus, they would also look at adding more spin depth in addition to Kuldeep Yadav and Axar Patel. Here is a look at DC's buys on day 1: