What was surprising was Valthaty, who scored a blazing 120 off 63 balls for Kings XI Punjab against the redoubtable Chennai Super Kings in 2011 and had played for Rajasthan Royals in a couple of games in 2009, was on the Emerging and Development players list.
Valthaty, now 34, was a member of India's U19 WC squad with Irfan Pathan and Parthiv Patel in 2002. He was snapped up by Mumbai South Central for Rs 50,000.
Pawar was chosen by the Mumbai North team for Rs 80000.
Meanwhile, the six franchises bought 119 players for a collective sum of Rs 2.03 crores during the players' auction yesterday for the inaugural League.
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had a budget of Rs 35 lakhs each to form a squad consisting of a minimum of 16 players and a maximum of 20 players.
It was mandatory for the teams to spend a minimum of Rs 30 lakhs.
The List A Players (players who have represented Mumbai in other national domestic tournaments or India U-19 and India A teams in the last three years) were the next with a base price of Rs 1 lakh, followed by Emerging Players (players who have represented Mumbai in other national domestic tournaments or the U-19 or U-23 teams in the last three years) with a base price of Rs 75,000.
The final category was that of the Developmental Players (players representing any club or team that is affiliated to MCA or any MCA affiliate teams), who had a base price of Rs 50,000.
A total of 119 players were sold, including six Icon players, and the list had 30 who had played First Class cricket. The total number of List A Players sold was 17, while the total number of Emerging and Developmental Players sold stood at 66.
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