Quinton de Kock was bought by KKR for ₹3.60 crore and is all set to open for the IPL 2025 champions.
Kolkata Knight Riders retained Sunil Narine for ₹12 crore and he is set to continue open the batting for the Purple Army. He will also be KKR's leading bowler.
Angkrish Raghuvanshi is all set bat at number three for KKR. He was retained by KKR in the IPL Mega Auction for ₹3 crore.
Venkatesh Iyer was bought by KKR for ₹23.75 crore, becoming the fourth-most expensive player in IPL history. He could potentially be KKR's captain and is all set to bat at number four.
Rinku Singh was one of the main retentions made by Kolkata Knight Riders. He was retained by KKR for ₹13 crore. He is expected to bat at number four.
KKR also retained Andre Russell, who was kept for ₹12 crore and is all set to bat at number six for the IPL 2025 defending champions.
At ₹4 Cr, Kolkata Knight Riders made their retention by retaining Ramandeep Singh and he is all set to bat at number seven.
Indian speedster Harshit Rana was another investment made by Kolkata Knight Riders in the pace department. He was bought for ₹4 crore in the Mega Auction.
At ₹1.80 crore, Vaibhav Arora joined the KKR squad and is expected to boost their pace attack in the 11.
Varun Chakravarthy was retained by KKR for ₹12 crore and is expected to bolster the spin attack for the IPL 2024 champions.
At ₹6.5 crore, Anrich Nortje was bought by Kolkata Knight Riders and is all set to boost their pace department.
Ajinkya Rahane was bought for ₹1.5 crore and is expected to contribute at the top as an impact player.