Amaco MPL 2015: List of sold players; Nihal Ullal costliest buy at Rs 1.25 lakh

executive@coastaldigest.com (CD Network | Photos by Suresh,Satheesh)
September 27, 2015

Mangaluru, Sep 26: Nihal Ullal, the promising wicketkeeper bandsman, who is considered as one of the T-20 specialists in Mangaluru zone emerged as the costliest cricketer in Amaco MPL 2015 auction.

As many as 168 cricketers out of 287 cricketers were purchased by 12 franchisees at the auction held at Fiza Forum Mall in the city from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Saturday.

Each franchisee was supposed to purchase entire team within the purse of Rs 2.5 lakh. Only three players in each team could exceed Rs 10,000.

While Nihal Ullal, who represented Mangalore United and Mysuru Warriors in KPL in the past, was sold to Karavali Warriors for a sum of Rs 1.25 lakh, IPL player KC Kariappa, who represented Kolkata Knight Riders was purchased by Northern Shine for Rs 1.15 lakh. Another IPL and KPL player NC Ayyappa was bought by Coastaldigest.com for Rs 1 lakh.

Here is the complete list of players purchased by 12 franchisees of Amaco Mangaluru Premier League 2.0:

MPL Auction 1

MPL Auction 1

MPL Auction 1

MPL Auction 1

MPL Auction 1

MPL Auction 1

MPL Auction 1

MPL Auction 1

MPL Auction 1

MPL Auction 1

MPL Auction 1

MPL Auction 1

MPL Auction 1

MPL Auction 1

MPL Auction 1
Chiranth sold to Bedra Bulls.
Prasanna Kumar sold to Northern Shine.
Naushad Bajal sold to Kushi Super Kings.
Apsalom sold to Kushi Super Kings.
Sachin Acharya sold to Royal Miteans.
Akhilan Shetty sold to Royal Miteans.
Dillon sold to United Ullal.
Manish Bhaskar sold to Royal Miteans for Rs 16,000.
Amith Kambli sold to Khushi Super Kings for Rs 20,000.
Manoj M sold to Royal Miteans
Naveen sold to Coastaldigest.com
Shreyas sold to Surathkal Strikers.
Mohammed Sahir sold to Coastaldigest.com for Rs 3,500.
Mohammed Afwan sold to Udupi Tigers for Rs 22,000.
Kieth Pinto sold to Maestro Titans for Rs 7,000.
Ashraf Mukka sold to Bajpe Jaguars for Rs 1,500.
Vicky sold to Udupi Tigers.
Zuber Zafrullah sold to Surathkal Strikers for 24,000.
Mohammed Anis Ibrahim sold to Udupi Tigers.
Kishan sold to Coastaldigest.com.
Imran Malpe sold to United Ullal for Rs 21,000.
Parikshith Shetty sold to Udupi Tigers for Rs 21,000.
Faraz Zain sold to Northern Shine
Imran sold to Northern Shine for Rs, 500
Ezad Ahmed sold to Northern Shine for 24,000.
Rahim sold to Northern Shine for Rs 7,500.
Leonel sold to Northern Shine.
Muthalif sold to Bajpe Jaguars.
Salman sold to Bajpe Jaguars.
Akash sold to Bajpe Jaguars for Rs 14,000
Shakshad sold to Bajpe Jaguars for Rs 9,000.
Iqbal sold to Bajpe Jaguars.
Shabeer Ali sold to Surathkal Strikers.
Rahul Suvarna sold to Karavali Warriors.
Asif Moodabidri sold to Ocean Sharks.
Ashwir sold to Ocean Sharks.
Imran sold to Ocean Sharks for Rs 20,000.
Unaif sold to Ocean Sharks.
Maaz Khan sold to Maestro Titans for Rs 12,000.
Vijay Santosh sold to Karavali Warriors.
Sathya Swaroop sold to Maestro Titans for Rs 23,000.
Gautham J Salian sold to Karavali Warriors.
karthik G Rai sold to Karavali Warriors.
Lokesh T sold to Kushi Super Kings.
Shashank Poojary sold to Surathkal Strikers for Rs 1,000.
Akash Ballal sold to Maestro Titans.
Sandesh Montriro sold to Bajpe Jaguars.
Mohammed Ayman sold to Coastaldigest.com.
Zaheer Abdulla sold to Bajpe Jaguars.
Mohammed Ashpak sold to United Ullal.
Sagnik sold to Maestro Titans.
Anish Puttur sold to Ocean Sharks.
Kiran Salian sold to United Ullal.
Vignesh Acharya sold to Royal Miteans for Rs 5,500.
Abhilash sold to Bedra Bull.
Sandesh sold to Royal Miteans for Rs 4,500.
Vignesh sold to Bedra Bulls for Rs 12,000.
Sohan sold to Bedra Bulls
Dravid sold to Karavali Warriors for Rs 6,000.
Prajwal sold to United Ullal for Rs 6,000.
Preetham sold to Bedra Bulls for Rs 6,000.
Manoj M sold to Northern Shine for Rs 6,000.
Roshan Shetty sold to Coastaldigest.com for 6,000.
Nithin Upadyay sold to Udupi Tigers for Rs 1,500.
Farooq sold to Ocean Sharks for Rs 1,500.
Abhijith sold to Royala Miteans for Rs 1,500.
Thimmayya Vaishak sold to Kushi Super Kings for Rs 1,500.
Rameez sold to Karavali Warriors for Rs 1,500.
Yash sold to Maestro Titans for Rs 1,500.
Vachan sold to Udupi Tigers for Rs 1,500.
Tasleem sold to Coastaldigest.com for Rs 1,500.
Abhishek sold to Kushi Super Kings for Rs 6,000.
Dr Sayed Sufiyan sold to United Ullal for Rs 1,500.
Somanath Shetty sold to Coastaldigest.com for Rs 6,000.
Asjath Hyder sold to Bedra Bulls for Rs 2,500.
Riyaz sold to Ocean Sharks for Rs 1,500.
Puneeth sold to Surathkal Strikers for Rs 2,500.
Subhijith sold to Surathkal Strikers for Rs Rs 6,000.
Harsha Bhat sold to Karavali Warriors for Rs 6,000.
Hasnain Raza sold to Kushi Super Kings for Rs 6,000.
Anirudh sold to Maestro Titans for Rs 6,000.
Shashank sold to Bedra Bulls for Rs 5,500.
Dr Vinod Naik sold to Udupi Tigers for Rs 1,500.
Ganesh sold to Northern Shine for Rs 1,500.
Ankith sold to United Ullal for Rs 2,500.
Nikhil Kamath sold to Karavali Warriors for Rs 1,500.
Saif sold to Surathkal Strikers for Rs 1,500.
Yashwith sold to Bedra Bulls for Rs 6,000.
Sachin G sold to Coastaldigest.com for Rs 5,000.
Shreesha sold to Royal Miteans for Rs 6,000
Prithvi Raj sold to Surathkal Strikers for Rs 1,500.
Sanjay k sold to Udupi Tigers for Rs 1,500.
Nazeer sold to Ocean Sharks for Rs 1,500.
Srikar sold to Maestro Titans for Rs 2,500.
William sold to Khushi Super Kings for Rs 1,500.
Lynn sold to United Ullal for Rs 6,000.
Sayed Mutahir Shah sold to Royal Miteans for Rs 3,000.
Prashanth Braggs sold to Udupi Tigers for Rs 4,000.
Sadiq sold to Ocean Sharks for Rs 12,000.
Naveen Shetty sold to Bedra Bulls for Rs 12,000.
Sureen sold to Maestro Titans for Rs 4,000.
Nehal Denial D souza sold to Maestro Titans for Rs 4,000
Mashooq Hussain sold to Bajpe Jaguars for Rs 10,000.
Nasrulla Askeri sold to Kushi Super Kings for Rs 55,000.
Suhel Semitha sold to Ocean Sharks for Rs 10,000.
Sachin V Bhat sold to United Ullal for Rs 4,000.
Shivaraj sold to Karavali Warriors for Rs 12,000.
Lal Sachin sold to Udupi Tigers for 55,000.
Nishith N Raj sold to United Ullal for Rs 55,000.
Gopal Shetty sold to Surathkal Strikers for Rs 80,000.
Mohitisim sold to Ocean Sharks for Rs 4,000.
Vrijesh N G sold to Royal Miteans for Rs 38,000.
Srikanth Jogi sold to Bajpe Jaguars for Rs 5,000.
Nisar sold to Ocean Sharks for Rs 4,000.
Adoksh Hegde sold to Kushi Super Kings for Rs 6,000.
Karthik Shetty sold to Northern Shine for Rs 5,000.
Bipin KP sold to Kushi Super Kings for 50,000.
Akshay Ballal sold to Maestro Titans for Rs 65,000.
Nithin Mulky sold to Surathkal Strikers for Rs 80,000.
Naveen M G sold to Bedra Bulls for 95,000.
Bharath Dhuri sold to Royal Miteans for Rs 80,000.
karthik C A sold to United Ullal for Rs 90,000.
Rithesh Bhatkal sold to Bedra Bulls for Rs 38,000.
Adithya Somanna sold to Coastaldigest.com for Rs 10,000.
Munawar Ali sold to Karavali Warriors for Rs 4,000.
Aboobakar Yasir sold to Surathkal Strikers for Rs 10,000.
Rahul Kotian sold to Udupi Tigers for Rs 10,000.
Janardhan sold to United Ullal for Rs 10,000.
Sohith Thomar sold to Maestro Titans for Rs 10,000.
Gurudeepa Madyatsa sold to Kushi Super Kings for Rs 10,000.
Akshay N Shet sold to Udupi Tigers for Rs 6,000.
Asif Hussain sold to Kushi Super Kings for Rs 4,000.
Bharath sold to Royal Miteans for Rs 4,000
Pawan Raj sold to Surathkal Strikers for Rs 10,000.
Ajay Anchan sold to Northern Shine for Rs 10,000.
Nihal Ullal sold to Karavali Warriors for Rs 1,25,000.
Lathesh sold to Bajpe jaguars for Rs 10,000.
Ibrahim sold to Coastaldigest.com for Rs 38,000.
Asif Mohammed sold to Bedra Bulls for Rs 10,000.
Vikram PS sold to Coastaldigest for Rs 10,000.
Nelson Pinto sold to Northern Shine for Rs 6,000.
K.P Appanna sold to Royal Miteans for Rs 14,000.
Daniel Sequiera sold to Coastaldigest.com for Rs 12,000.
Sinan Abdul Khader sold to Maestro Titans for Rs 55,000.
Kiran Clinton sold to United Ullal for Rs 4,000.
Harshith Salian sold to Ocean Sharks for Rs 12,000.
Shameek K sold to Bedra Bullls for Rs 10,000.
Pawan J Gokhale sold to Karavali Warriors for Rs 10,000.
K.C Cariyappa sold to Northern Shine for Rs 1,15,000.
Thimmayya K.B sold to Udupi Tigers for Rs 10,000.
Sachin Kanchan sold to Bajpe Jaguars for Rs 12,000.
Suhas Rai sold to Bedra Bulls for Rs 10,000.
K S Devaiah sold to Royal Miteans for Rs 10,000.
Muhafiz sold to Surathkal Strikers for Rs 10,000.
Sonith Shetty sold to Coastaldigest.com for Rs 10,000.
Mohammed Arif sold to Northern Shine for Rs 26,000.
Bharath kota sold to Karavali Warriors for Rs 10,000.
Vishal Chaudary sold to Karavali Warriors for Rs 14,000.
Sampath Shetty sold to Bajpe Jaguars for Rs 80,000.
Ajay Mada sold to United Ullal for Rs 12,000.
Dinesh Acharya sold to Bajpe Jaguar for Rs 14,000.
Imran Athrady sold to Northern Shine for Rs 16,000.
Sampath Adyapady Sold to Ocean Sharks For Rs 12,000.
Rahul Pinto sold to Surathkal Strikers for Rs 12,000.
Darshan Machayya sold to Udupi Tigers for Rs 65,000.
N.C Ayyappa Sold to Coastaldigest.com for Rs 1,00,000.
Suraj Kamath sold to Maestro Titans For Rs 4,000.
Adithya Rai sold To Kushi Super Kings for Rs 10,000.

CD Team 1

CD Team 2

CD Team 3

CD Team 4

CD Team 5

CD Team 6

CD Team 7

CD Team 9

CD Team 10

CD Team 11

CD Team 12

CD Team 13

CD Team 14

CD Team 8

CD Team 15

CD Team 16

CD Team 17

CD Team 18

CD Team 19

CD Team 20

CD Team 21

CD Team 22

CD Team 23

CD Team 24

CD Team 25

CD Team 27

CD Team 28

CD Team 29

CD Team 30

CD Team 31

CD Team 32

CD Team 34

CD Team 35

CD Team 36

CD Team 37

CD Team 38

cdt 45

CD Team 39

CD Team 40

CD Team 41

CD Team 42

CD Team 43

CD Team 44

CD Team 45

CD Team 46

CD Team 47

CD Team 48

CD Team 49

CD Team 50

CD Team 51

Comments

Add new comment

  • Coastaldigest.com reserves the right to delete or block any comments.
  • Coastaldigset.com is not responsible for its readers’ comments.
  • Comments that are abusive, incendiary or irrelevant are strictly prohibited.
  • Please use a genuine email ID and provide your name to avoid reject.
News Network
May 8,2025

SofiaQuraishi.jpg

Belagavi: Colonel Sofia Qureshi who along with Wing Commander Vyomika Singh presented the details of ‘Operation Sindoor’ is being hailed as the daughter-in-law of Karnataka’s Belagavi.

Qureshi's husband Colonel Tajuddin Bagewadi is from Konnur town in Gokak taluk. He has been serving as a colonel in the Indian Army. They were married in 2015.

Qureshi is a native of Baroda in Gujarat, being married to Tajuddin has made her the daughter-in-law of Belagavi.

During a media meet at New Delhi on Wednesday, Qureshi had shared the details of the success of Operation Sindoor which was conducted in retaliation to the terror attack at Pahalgam in Kashmir.

Qureshi has also served in the UN peacekeeping force at Kangola. She has received great appreciation from General Officer Commanding for her work along the borders of Punjab and during the floods in North-East.

Presently Sofia has been posted at Jammu while her husband Colonel Tajuddin Bagewadi at Jhanshi.

Comments

Add new comment

  • Coastaldigest.com reserves the right to delete or block any comments.
  • Coastaldigset.com is not responsible for its readers’ comments.
  • Comments that are abusive, incendiary or irrelevant are strictly prohibited.
  • Please use a genuine email ID and provide your name to avoid reject.
News Network
May 2,2025

Mangaluru: Dakshina Kannada district has secured the top position in Karnataka in the SSLC (Class 10) results for the academic year 2024–25, with a pass percentage of 91.12%, as announced on Friday.

In the previous academic year (2023–24), the district had ranked second in the state with a higher pass percentage of 92.12%. Despite a 1% drop in the pass rate this year, the district has risen to the top position. In 2022–23, it had ranked 17th with 89.52%.

Deputy Director of Public Instruction (DDPI) Venkatesh S Patagar attributed the district’s improved rank to several focused initiatives. Among them were the timely completion of the syllabus by December 2024 and subject-wise special classes.

Special attention was given to slow learners through dedicated support classes. The department also organized fortnightly parent meetings to track students' academic progress.

To instill discipline and a consistent study routine, schools made regular wake-up calls to students in the mornings and evenings. Other initiatives included model question paper practice, the 'Jnana Sinchana' live YouTube series, online doubt-clearing sessions, and interactive radio phone-in programs.

Students were also encouraged to attempt the 'Vijayeebhava' question paper series, developed and published by the District Institute of Education and Training (DIET), Udupi.

Comments

Add new comment

  • Coastaldigest.com reserves the right to delete or block any comments.
  • Coastaldigset.com is not responsible for its readers’ comments.
  • Comments that are abusive, incendiary or irrelevant are strictly prohibited.
  • Please use a genuine email ID and provide your name to avoid reject.
News Network
April 28,2025

kashmir.jpg

Mangaluru: Following the recent terror attack in Pahalgam,  many Mangaluru residents are cancelling their planned trips to Jammu and Kashmir. The attack, which resulted in several fatalities, has raised concerns about safety among travelers, leading them to reconsider their vacation plans.

Surge in Cancellations 

Travel operators in Mangaluru have reported a significant increase in requests to cancel Jammu and Kashmir holiday bookings. Tourists who initially planned to visit the region are now looking for alternative destinations, including popular hill stations in Himachal Pradesh like Shimla and Kullu-Manali, as well as other scenic locations across India.

Concerns from Tour Operators

Eulalia D'Souza, the owner of Lia Travels and Tours, noted the growing unease among tourists, despite reassurances that Jammu and Kashmir remains a safe destination. She revealed that her agency has already processed four cancellations, and another booking scheduled for May 12 has also been canceled. D'Souza expressed concern about the financial strain on travel operators, who are facing challenges such as refunding bookings while also dealing with high cancellation charges for airline tickets.

Travel Costs Surge as Destinations Change

With an increasing number of people opting for alternative destinations like Shimla, Kullu-Manali, and Sikkim, travel costs to these locations have spiked. Eulalia D'Souza mentioned that room rates in Himachal Pradesh, which would normally cost Rs 6,500 per night, have risen to over Rs 10,000 due to increased demand. Similarly, airfare to these regions has also seen a significant increase in price.

William D'Souza, the Managing Director of Globe Travels, shared that his agency had 32 bookings for Jammu and Kashmir tours, all of which have now been canceled. He confirmed that Globe Travels was able to secure full refunds from airlines, hotels, and other service providers. However, he noted that some travelers are adopting a “wait-and-see” approach, monitoring the situation before making further decisions.

Vikram Travels and Resorts India Pvt Ltd, based in Mangaluru, reported nearly 250 cancellations, with the majority of them coming from families. Subrahmanya HP, the regional in-charge for Vikram Travels, stated that about 99% of their Jammu and Kashmir bookings have been canceled, as families are opting for other destinations.

Flight Fares Drop!

In contrast to the soaring prices for alternative destinations, flight fares to Jammu and Kashmir have decreased significantly, as demand for trips to the region has dropped following the attack. This has led to lower ticket prices, although many travelers are still hesitant to book flights in light of safety concerns.

Shifting Preferences 

Tour operators in the region are noticing a clear shift in traveler preferences, with destinations like Kullu, Manali, and Sikkim gaining popularity. While these locations offer similar scenic beauty and cooler climates, the sudden increase in demand has also caused a rise in travel expenses, further complicating the decision-making process for tourists.

Comments

Add new comment

  • Coastaldigest.com reserves the right to delete or block any comments.
  • Coastaldigset.com is not responsible for its readers’ comments.
  • Comments that are abusive, incendiary or irrelevant are strictly prohibited.
  • Please use a genuine email ID and provide your name to avoid reject.