PRIME VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE: OVER 400 PLAYERS GO UNDER THE HAMMER

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PANAJI: The first Prime Volleyball League auctions in Kochi, saw over 400 players being auctioned. The auction witnessed 84 players being picked up by the seven franchises who were part of the auction, states a press release.

Ashwal Rai, Karthik A and Jerome Vinith were acquired for the highest bids (Rs. 15 lakh) by Kolkata Thunderbolts, Kochi Blue Spikers and Calicut Heroes respectively in the Prime Volleyball Auction in Kochi on Tuesday. A total of 24 players in the Platinum and Gold categories went under the hammer in the first session of the day as the seven franchises – the Calicut Heroes, Kochi Blue Spikers, Ahmedabad Defenders, Hyderabad Black Hawks, Chennai Blitz, Bengaluru Torpedoes and the Kolkata Thunderbolts vied for the best talent.

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Over 300 players in the U-21, Silver and Bronze categories were up for grabs for the franchises in the second session of the day. Each of the franchises could select a total of 14 players for their squads, including 12 Indian and 2 International players.

While the Indian players were picked through the Player Auction, the teams acquired International players through the Prime Volleyball League International Player Draft, which had a pool of 14 players.

The Calicut Heroes acquired International players – Aaron Koubi from France (Attacker), American David Lee (Blocker) and Indian players – Ajithlal C (Attacker – Rs. 8.5 lakh) and Jerome Vinith (Universal – Rs. 15 lakh).

Kochi Blue Spikers picked up International players Colton Cowell (Attacker) and Cody Caldwell (Attacker) from USA and Indian players Deepesh Kumar Sinha (Blocker – Rs. 10.75 lakh) and Karthik A (Blocker – Rs. 15 lakh).

Ahmedabad Defenders bolstered their side with American Ryan Meehan (Blocker), Rodrigo Villalboa from Argentina (Attacker) and Indians Muthusamy (Setter – Rs. 10 lakh), Hardeep Singh (Attacker – Rs. 4.4 lakh), Shon T John (Attacker – 7.25 lakh), Manoj LM (Middle Blocker – Rs. 7.25 lakh) and Prabakaran P (LIBERO – Rs. 4 lakh).

Hyderabad Black Hawks acquired Luis Antonio Arias Guzman from Venezuela (Universal), Henry Bell from Cuba (Attacker) and Indian players Hariharan V (Setter – Rs. 15 lakh), Vipul Kumar (Setter – Rs. 4.5 lakh), Rohit Kumar (Attacker – Rs. 5.3 lakh) and Amit Gulia (Attacker – Rs. 10 lakh).

Chennai Blitz picked up Fernando David Gonzalez Rodriguez from Venezuela (Attacker), Bruno Da Silva from Brazil (Attacker) and Indian players Akhin GS (Middle Blocker – Rs. 9.75 lakh), Naveen Raja Jacob (Attacker – Rs. 8 lakh), Ukkrapandian Mohan (Setter – Rs. 7.75 lakh), GR Vaishnav (Middle Blocker – Rs. 4 lakh),

Bengaluru Torpedoes acquired Noah Taitano from USA (Universal), Kyle Friend also from USA (Attacker) and Indian players Ranjit Singh (Setter – Rs. 4.4 lakh), Pankaj Sharma (Attacker – Rs. 7.5 lakh), Lavmeet Katariya (Middle Blocker – Rs. 4.6 lakh), Rohith P (Middle Blocker – Rs. 7.5 lakh) and B Midhun Kumar (LIBERO – Rs. 5.6 lakh)

Kolkata Thunderbolts picked up Matthew August from USA (Blocker), Ian Satterfield also from USA (Universal) and Indian players Vinit Kumar (Universal – Rs. 8.75 lakh) and Ashwal Rai (Middle Blocker – Rs. 15 lakh).

Joy Bhattacharya, CEO, Prime Volleyball League said, “It’s been absolutely fantastic to see the franchises construct their squads for the Prime Volleyball League. Getting off to a good start is always important and we are ecstatic with the way the events have unfolded today. All the franchises have picked their squads smartly.”

Tuhin Mishra, Co-Founder & MD, Baseline Ventures, said, “I think the auctions were phenomenal and a great success. All the teams had prepared well for the auction, they all had the players sorted across all categories and we’ve seen highest amounts of money being offered to three players which is unprecedented, something we weren’t expecting. We also saw many Junior and U 21 players being selected and I think it’s a huge sucess that we had more than 400 players in the pool for the auction today which is probably one of the biggest pools outside of cricket that we’ve seen, it shows a lot of the calibre that’s there in our country for the sport and we hope to build on this and take it forward.”

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