Seven England players and Ireland batsman Kevin O’Brien all failed to attract bids at the auction for this year’s Indian Premier League.

James Anderson, Graeme Swann, Ian Bell, Matt Prior, Ravi Bopara, Owais Shah and Luke Wright all remained unsold.

The top sale was India’s Ravindra Jadeja to Chennai for £1.26m.

Kevin Pietersen, Stuart Broad, Eoin Morgan, Paul Collingwood, Michael Lumb and Dimitri Mascarenhas are already under contract to IPL franchises.

They may be the only English players involved in the 2012 competition.

The IPL – which runs from April 4 until May 27 – clashes with the end of England’s Test series in Sri Lanka which finishes on April 7, and the start of the home series against West Indies, which begins in late May, so the availability of Pietersen, Broad and Morgan for the Twenty20 event is likely to be restricted.

Before the auction Sahara announced it was withdrawing its sponsorship of the Pune franchise and the India national team.

It is not yet clear whether Pune will be able to take their place in the nine-team IPL, although Sahara said in a statement that the players would be paid.

As well as all-rounder Jadeja, the other million-dollar players in Saturday’s auction were Sri Lanka captain Mahela Jayawardene who cost Delhi Daredevils £885,000, and India seamer Vinay Kumar, who went to Royal Challengers Bangalore for £632,000.