IPL: Ben Stokes bought by Rajasthan Royals; Joe Root unsold

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Stokes is due in court on 13 February charged with affray

England's Ben Stokes sold for almost £1.4m in the Indian Premier League auction but Test captain Joe Root went unsold in the first round of bidding.

Stokes, who was named the most valuable player last year following a £1.7m contract with Rising Pune Supergiant, has joined Rajasthan Royals.

"Ben is a cricketer of today and a cricketer of the future," said Royals chief executive Ranjit Barthakur.

Chris Woakes fetched £820,000 from Royal Challengers Banglaore.

Jofra Archer, the 22-year-old Sussex all-rounder, was also signed by Rajasthan Royals as he went for £800,000.

Archer has been a success in Australia's T20 franchise competition, the Big Bash,, external and although born in West Indies, wants to play his international cricket for England.

Following the auction, Archer tweeted:, external "Wow, can't put this feeling into words."

Other England cricketers to be purchased included wicketkeeper Jos Buttler (£485,000), all-rounder Moeen Ali (£187,000) and batsman Jason Roy (£165,000).

Stokes, 26, is due to appear at Bristol Magistrates' Court on 13 February charged with affray after an incident outside a Bristol nightclub in September, but has been given permission by the ECB to continue playing cricket while he waits for his court case. He will line up alongside Australia captain Steve Smith (£1.38m).

Stokes tweeted:, external "Buzzing to be representing Rajasthan Royals in this years IPL and great to be playing alongside Jos Buttler."

Root was one of several big-name players to go unsold in the early rounds of bidding, including West Indies' Chris Gayle, South Africa's Hashim Amla and Sri Lanka pace bowler Lasith Malinga.

England's Jonny Bairstow and Sam Billings also remain without a franchise, although they could, like Root, still be snapped up by one of the eight franchises when bidding in Bengaluru enters a second day.

Eighteen players have already been retained by the teams, including India captain Kohli, former skipper MS Dhoni and South Africa batsman AB de Villiers.

Australia fast bowler Mitchell Starc (£1.04m) and big-hitting batsman Chris Lynn (£1.06m) attracted big bids while India batsman KL Rahul cost King's XI Punjab £1.2m.

Also attracting close to the million-pound mark was 19-year-old Afghanistan spinner Rashid Khan, who went for £989,000 to Sunrisers Hyderabad - more than double the price it cost them to sign him last year.

This year's T20 competition begins on 7 April. Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals are returning to the competition after serving two-year bans over a corruption scandal.

Key moves in IPL - top prices & England players

Name

Price

Franchise

Retained or purchased in auction?

Virat Kohli

£1.87m

Royal Challengers Bangalore

Retained

Rishabh Pant

£1.65m

Delhi Daredevils

Retained

MS Dhoni

£1.65m

Chennai Super Kings

Retained

Rohit Sharma

£1.65m

Mumbai Indians

Retained

Steve Smith

£1.38m

Rajasthan Royals

Retained

Ben Stokes

£1.38m

Rajasthan Royals

Retained

Chris Woakes

£820,000

Royal Challengers Bangalore

Purchased

Jofra Archer

£800,000

Rajasthan Royals

Purchased

Jos Buttler

£485,000

Rajasthan Royals

Purchased

Moeen Ali

£187,000

Royal Challengers Bangalore

Purchased

Jason Roy

£165,000

Delhi Daredevils

Purchased

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