Now teams will be able to retain only this many players in IPL 2025 Mega Auction, read what is the Retention Policy
IPL 2025 Mega Auction Retention Policy: Teams are preparing for IPL 2025, this is because the next season is going to be very exciting. IPL auction. (Photo Source: Twitter) IPL 2025 Mega Auction Retention Policy: Teams are preparing for IPL 2025, this is because the next season is going to be very exciting. Actually, IPL 2025 is going to be a mega auction. Mega auction takes place every 3 years in which teams get a chance to release players and buy their favorite players again. How many players can teams retain in the IPL mega auction? Teams can retain only three Indian-capped players, a maximum of two overseas and one uncapped Indian player. As per this retention policy, BCCI has suggested retaining 3 players and using the Right to Match card for one player for the IPL Auction 2025. What is the RTM (Right To Match) card used in the IPL 2025 Mega Auction? Let us tell you that the teams playing IPL can retain players in two ways before the auction. If we give you an example, the first option the team has is to directly retain the players. The second option is Right to Match. Let us tell you how a team can use RTM. Under this rule of BCCI, any team can buy the player whom they had not retained. Let’s assume, Mumbai Indians did not retain Rohit Sharma and Chennai bought Rohit Sharma in the mega auction. But Mumbai wants to keep its player back in its team. So what will happen in such a situation? In this situation, Mumbai Indians (MI) will play the RTM card and pay that much money to Chennai Super Kings for Rohit Sharma and include Rohit in their team. Reports suggest that not all franchises are in favor of increasing the Right to Match card. Some teams want to retain 6-8 of their players, while some teams do not want this. In such a situation, if the retention list is increased then it will not make any sense. Therefore, the BCCI has said that there will be no changes in the IPL 2025 Retention Policy.
According to Aakash Chopra, SRH should retain these players before IPL 2025 auction
SRH was the runner-up of IPL 2024 SRH (Pic Source-X) In the recently concluded IPL 2024, the one-time champion team Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) team performed brilliantly. Hyderabad had to face defeat against Kolkata in the final match. However, the performance of the team during the entire tournament was unmatched. However, now the player auction is going to be held for the upcoming season of IPL. All the 10 teams will get a chance to retain only a few players. In such a situation, it will have to be seen which team is going to retain which players. On the other hand, well-known cricket commentator and former Indian player Aakash Chopra has made a big statement about the Hyderabad team before the start of IPL 2025. According to Chopra, Hyderabad should retain these players. Aakash Chopra gave a big statement Let us tell you that through a video uploaded on his YouTube channel, Aakash Chopra said – It is absolutely necessary to retain Pat Cummins because there are 10 teams in IPL and you do not get any captain. You have to shop around for a captain and there aren’t a lot of Indian names available, but it will be interesting to see if you can convince him to stay with the team for three years. After this I would keep Abhishek Sharma, because you will not find Indian talent like Abhishek. Retention of Indian players is going to be important, because you will not get a chance to select such players. As the third player, I would like to retain Travis Head, but my third player can also be Heinrich Klaasen. Because for the position where Travis Head bats, you can take other players. But the position where Heinrich Klaasen bats, there are only Nicholas Pooran, Andre Russell and Heinrich Klaasen. So, I would like to retain Heinrich Klaasen. As the fourth player, I would go with either Bhuvneshwar Kumar or T Natarajan.
Nitish Kumar Reddy’s happiness after becoming the most expensive player in Andhra Premier League auction was worth seeing, watch video
Nitish Reddy is performing brilliantly for Sunrisers Hyderabad in the ongoing IPL season. Nitish Kumar Reddy (Image Credit- Twitter X) A video of IPL team Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) all-rounder player Nitish Kumar Reddy is going viral on social media very fast. In this video he looks very happy and his eyes are moist. Let us tell you that Nitish has become the most expensive player sold in the Andhra Premier League (APL) auction. It is noteworthy that in APL, Godavari Titans have bought Nitish Reddy for Rs 15.6 lakh. Let us tell you that in the ongoing season, Nitish is seen performing aggressively for one-time champion Sunrisers Hyderabad. So now Nitish has got the fruits of his brilliant performance in the IPL in the APL auction. He has become the most expensive player sold in this auction. Also, when he was watching the APL auction, his eyes were seen becoming moist. Regarding this, Nitish’s IPL team SRH has also shared a video, in which his happiness is palpable. It is noteworthy that Nitish was bought by Hyderabad in the IPL 2024 auction for the base price of Rs 20 lakh. Watch viral video of Nitish Kumar Reddy being emotional Nitish Kumar Reddy is the highest paid player in Andhra Premier League. – NKR watching himself in auction, the happiness was worth a million.pic.twitter.com/PozzV2xrib — Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) May 16, 2024 On the other hand, if we give you information about Nitish’s performance in the ongoing season, he has played a total of 9 matches for Hyderabad, in which he has scored a total of 239 runs at an average of 47.80 and an excellent strike rate of 152.22. His unbeaten innings of 76* runs has been his best score so far in the IPL season. Also, if we talk about Nitish’s team Sunrisers Hyderabad, it is just one match away from reaching the playoffs of the ongoing season. Hyderabad is going to face Gujarat Titans in IPL today on 16th May. However, the toss could not take place due to rain in Hyderabad. If Hyderabad is successful in winning this match, it will become the third team to reach the playoffs.
‘He will not go anywhere else except Bengaluru’ Anil Kumble on Vijay Mallya on his auction in IPL
For some reason, Kumble was not included among the icon players in IPL 2008. Vijay Mallya and Anil Kumble (Image Credit- Twitter Anil Kumble, former captain of the Indian cricket team and veteran spinner, has shared a very interesting story with cricket fans regarding his auction in IPL 2008. Let us tell you that in the first season of IPL, Kumble was bought by former owner of Royal Challengers Bangalore, Vijay Mallya. So regarding Mallya, Kumble had said that in that auction he had said that he would not go anywhere else other than Bangalore. It is noteworthy that Kumble played a total of three seasons of IPL, and he was a part of the RCB team during this period. During this period, Kumble played a total of 42 matches in which he took a total of 45 wickets at an average of 23.51. He will not go anywhere else except Bengaluru: Vijay Mallya Let us tell you that regarding his auction in the first season of IPL, Kumble said through Ravichandran Ashwin’s YouTube channel – I was the Test captain of India at that time, and this was one of the things that for some reason I was included in the list of icon players. Was not a part. So, my name came in the auction. Someone told me that as soon as my name came, Vijay Mallya stood up and said, that is my boy from Bangalore. Kumble further said- No one is bidding for me, meaning this was the end of the auction. I was bought at my base price. At that time there was no such thing in auction as you see today. I was told that no one else had bid for me, and then RCB owner Vijay Mallya stood up and said no way. He will not go anywhere else except Bangalore.
IPL 2025 Mega Auction: Franchises want to retain 8 players, also demand to increase the purse, meeting will be held on April 16
The IPL 2025 mega auction will be held at the end of the year. Ruturaj Gaikwad Faf du Plessis & IPL Trophy (Photo Source: BCCI/IPL) IPL 2025 Mega Auction: IPL 2024 is currently being played in India in an exciting manner. Meanwhile, discussions have started regarding the mega auction of the next season. The IPL 2025 mega auction will be held at the end of the year. Before this mega auction, a big report has come out, actually the franchises want to change the number of players to be retained. BCCI is going to hold a meeting with all the 10 franchises on April 16 regarding the IPL 2025 mega auction. IPL 2025 Mega Auction: Franchises made big demands from the board The last mega auction of IPL took place in 2022, that year the rule was that franchises could retain 4 players. A player could be bought back using the ‘Right to Match’ (RTM) card, which could include a maximum of 3 Indian and 2 foreign players. Before the IPL 2025 Mega Auction, the franchises are demanding to retain 8 players instead of 4. BCCI source while talking to Times of India said, ‘Things are in a very early stage. The board is seeking recommendations to take the league forward. Player retention is a major factor in this. According to informal discussions, most of the franchises are in favor of a rule where they can retain around eight players before the auction. Franchises feel that there is a need for continuity in the team combination, so efforts should be made to retain a large part of the core team. The BCCI source also said that the franchises have also demanded to increase the current purse from Rs 90 crore to Rs 100 crore. Because BCCI now has big media rights. The BCCI source further said, ‘There will be some resistance as some franchises will want a larger pool of players in the auction to rebuild their teams. Everyone must remember that there are 10 teams now and if the number of retentions is increased, there will be a ‘cream pool’. The meeting to be held on April 16 is likely to revolve around these issues.
WPL 2024: 3 players who could not perform as per their auction price in the tournament
RCB has won the second season of the Women’s Premier League. WPL 2024 (Image Credit- Twitter X) WPL 2024: The exciting second season of the Women’s Premier League has recently ended. Let us tell you that the final of the tournament was played on March 17 between Delhi Capitals and Royal Challengers Bangalore at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi. In the match, RCB defeated Delhi and won the WPL trophy for the first time. In the tournament, RCB’s all-rounder Ellyse Perry was the orange cap holder, while RCB’s Shreyanka Patil was the purple cap holder. However, in the second season of the tournament, there were some players from other teams who were bought at very low prices, but performed brilliantly for their team. For example, RCB’s Asha Shobhana. However, during this season, there were three players who were bought by the franchises at very expensive prices, but they could not perform for their team. So let us give you information about these three players- 1. Annabel Sutherland (Annabel Sutherland) Delhi Capitals All-rounder Annabel Sutherland, who played for Delhi Capitals in the second season of the Women’s Premier League, is among the three players who were sold at a very expensive price in the auction, but could not perform accordingly for their team. It is noteworthy that Sutherland was bought by Capitals for a huge price of Rs 2 crore in the WPL 2024 auction, but he could not prove his worth. In the last season of the tournament, Sutherland got a chance to play four matches for Delhi, in which she could take only 1 wicket with 18 runs.
Gujarat Titans may face a big blow before IPL 2024; Young player who collected crores in auction met with an accident
Robin Minz’s father works as a guard at Birsa Munda Airport in Ranchi. Gujarat Titans (Image Source: IPL/BCCI) Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Gujarat Titans (Gujarat Titans) may face a big blow before the upcoming IPL 2024. In fact, the promising tribal batsman from Jharkhand, who made headlines in the IPL 2024 auction, Robin Minz (Robin Minz) has met with an accident. Robin Minz’s father Francis Minz revealed today on March 3 that the Gujarat Titans (GT) star has met with an accident. Let us tell you, Gujarat Titans (GT) had bought the 21-year-old batsman for Rs 3.60 crore in the IPL 2024 auction in December last year. Gujarat Titans young batsman Robin Minz met with an accident Meanwhile, according to a report in News18, Robin Minz was riding a Kawasaki superbike when his bike collided with another bike coming from the front and he lost control of his bike. Due to the collision of both the bikes, the front part of the young batsman’s bike has been badly damaged. The left-handed batsman also suffered an injury on his right knee in the accident. Francis Minz told News18: “He lost control when his bike collided with another bike. As of now, there is no cause for concern and he is currently under observation.” Robin Minz lives in Namkum area of Ranchi. Let us tell you, Robin Minz, a resident of Gumla district of Jharkhand, came into limelight when Mumbai Indians (MI) noticed him, and then the franchise provided facilities to the young cricketer for training in the United Kingdom (UK). . He currently lives in the Namkum area of Ranchi, and has not yet made his Ranji Trophy debut, but has been a part of Jharkhand’s Under-19 and Under-25 teams. Robin’s father is a retired army personnel, and now works as a guard at Birsa Munda Airport in Ranchi.
IPL 2024: England’s star bowler stumbles upon a deal worth crores, then KKR takes a big bet on an unsold player in the auction.
IPL 2024 is likely to start from March 22. KKR (Image Source: BCCI-IPL) Indian Premier League 2024: Kolkata Knight Riders (kkr) has had to make a major change in its team ahead of the upcoming season of the Tata Indian Premier League (IPL). England fast bowler Gus Atkinson recently withdrew his name from the upcoming IPL 2024 as the England and Welsh Cricket Board (ECB) is managing his schedule. Let us tell you, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) bought Gus Atkinson for Rs 1 crore (about US $ 120,000) in the IPL 2024 auction in December last year. Meanwhile, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) have brought in Sri Lankan fast bowler Dushmantha Chameera as a replacement for Gus Atkinson.Dushmantha Chameera), which could not find any buyer in the auction. Dushmantha Chameera joins KKR Dushmantha Chameera has joined KKR at a base price of Rs 50 lakh (approximately US$60,000). The 32-year-old Sri Lankan bowler has previously been a part of Rajasthan Royals (RR), Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) and Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) in the IPL. Chameera is capable of bowling at speeds above 140 km per hour. Chameera has played 12 IPL matches so far, taking nine wickets at an economy rate of 8.73. Apart from Chameera, Mitchell Starc is the only foreign frontline fast bowler in KKR. Let us tell you, KKR had bought Mitchell Starc for a record Rs 24.75 crore (about 2.98 million US dollars) in the IPL 2024 auction, and he became the most expensive purchase in the history of IPL. “Chamira will join KKR at a reserve price of Rs 50 lakh” IPL said in the official press release: Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) have signed Dushmantha Chameera as a replacement for England fast bowler Gus Atkinson for the upcoming Tata Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024. Chameera will join KKR at a reserve price of Rs 50 lakh. The Sri Lankan fast bowler, who is known for his pace, and can trouble batsmen with his swing and seam movement, was a part of Rajasthan Royals and Royal Challengers Bangalore in the 2018 and 2021 IPL seasons respectively. “He took nine wickets in 12 matches for Lucknow Super Giants in IPL 2022.”