HIL women's auction: Udita in the spotlight
The Morning Standard|October 16, 2024
INDIAN defender Udita Duhan emerged as the costliest buy in the first half of the Hockey India League women's auction after she was acquired by Shrachi Rarh Bengal Tigers for ₹32 lakh here on Tuesday.
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Dutch star drag-flicker Yibbi Janssen was the second-most expensive player and was bought by Odisha Warriors for ₹29 lakh.

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