IPL 2025: Will the new retention policy affect the mega auction? Know these 7 important things-

The purse amount for this season’s mega auction has been fixed at Rs 120 crore. TATA IPL Trophy. (Image Source: BCCI-IPL) BCCI has released a new retention policy before the IPL 2025 mega auction. Each franchise has been allowed to retain a maximum of six players, including at least one uncapped player. This also gives the franchises an opportunity to land an uncapped player in the retention price bracket, with the added benefit of having another domestic player. The purse amount for this season’s mega auction has been fixed at Rs 120 crore. IPL 2025: Know the answers to 7 big questions related to the new retention policy- 1. What is the retention policy of IPL 2025? According to the new policy, each team can retain a maximum of six players. Which may include 5 capped (Indian or foreign) and 2 uncapped players. 2. How does retention affect a team’s auction purse? A franchise will lose Rs 75 crore out of its purse of Rs 120 crore due to just five retained players. The price slabs of the first three retained players before the mega auction are Rs 18 crore, Rs 14 crore and Rs 11 crore. The price for the fourth and fifth retention has been fixed at Rs 18 crore and Rs 14 crore respectively. If a team wants to retain any uncapped player in addition to the five capped retentions, it will have to incur a loss of Rs 4 crore per player. 3. Will retention limit the number of star players in the auction pool? IPL 2025, the new retention policy will definitely provide ample opportunities to young talent, as some big names will opt out of the competition. Players like Mayank Dagar could move up in the auction table, as other spinners like Ravi Bishnoi and Mayank Markande are more likely to remain with their respective teams. 4. Does retention impact team balance and auction strategy? Franchises expressed concern that the outdated retention policy was resulting in talent being lost and players they promoted were forced out due to regulatory constraints. 5. What is RTM and how will it impact IPL franchises? The RTM or Right to Match option can be used by a team when their released player is on the auction table. This can be used when there are two or more options for a particular department and teams are confident that their player will not receive a higher bid on the table. If a team retains four players, they can use two RTMs. If they want to retain six players, they do not have the option of using RTM. With a maximum limit of six players in the retention policy, the remainder will be allowed as RTM option for the respective teams if less than six. 6. What does ‘uncapped players’ mean for the IPL 2025 auction? An uncapped player will mean someone who has not been included in India’s playing XI in any international match for five years before the 2025 season, or has not held a BCCI central contract…

IPL 2025 Retention Rules: IPL Governing Council will decide on the retention policy on September 28!

IPL 2025 Retention Rules: The retention rules of the Indian Premier League (IPL) are expected to be revealed soon as the Governing Council (GC) will meet today (September 28, Saturday) in Bengaluru. IPL Trophy (Image Credit- Twitter) IPL 2025 Retention: The Indian Premier League (IPL) retention rules are expected to be revealed soon as the Governing Council (GC) meets in Bengaluru today (September 28, Saturday). of Cricbuzz According to the report, the IPL retention rules are expected to be revealed on Saturday or Sunday ahead of the 2025 mega auction. The decision on when to issue the retention rules will be taken in the IPL Governing Council meeting. According to the report, the IPL GC meeting will be held at the Four Seasons Hotel in Bengaluru at 11.30 am IST. The meeting itself was held on Friday evening and there is a possibility that after discussing all the matters including the retention rules on Saturday, they may be presented before the BCCI General Body on Sunday and then announced publicly. . IPL GC will decide the date and venue of the auction IPL GC will discuss various matters like the date and venues of the 2025 mega auction. It was earlier reported that the IPL auction 2025 could be held outside India in late November. Last time the IPL 2024 auction was held in Dubai and this time it is preferred to be held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The Right-to-Match (RTM) card option will also be discussed. There are reports that BCCI may do away with such a rule for the mega auction as many franchises have expressed their sentiments against such a rule. During their meeting with the BCCI in July, the franchises had also asked for increasing the number of players per team and it is expected that the GC may agree to the retention of 5-6 players. 5-6 retentions per team will prove beneficial for teams like Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians, who have invested heavily in young players. They will also be able to retain most of their core players. For example, Mumbai will be able to retain Rohit Sharma, Hardik Pandya, Suryakumar Yadav and Jasprit Bumrah, while CSK can retain other players like Ravindra Jadeja, Ruturaj Gaikwad, MS Dhoni, Rachin Ravindra.

IPL 2025: Rishabh Pant will be the first choice in Delhi Capitals’ retention policy

After the car accident, Pant has made a unique comeback in international cricket. Rishabh Pant (Image Credit- Twitter X) According to the latest media reports, the Delhi Capitals franchise may be seen retaining Indian wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant before the upcoming season. Let us tell you that the 26-year-old player is currently an integral part of not only the Capitals but also the Indian cricket team. Since his debut, Pant has scored 3284 runs in the IPL and is also the highest run-scorer for the team in the IPL. Apart from this, he could not play IPL 2023 after a horrific car accident in December 2022, but Pant made a comeback in IPL 2024 in a bang. In the 13 matches played in the last season of the tournament, Pant scored a total of 446 runs at an excellent strike rate of 155. Apart from this, the century he scored against Bangladesh in the recent test match in Chennai is proof of his in-form form. In such a situation, he is going to be the first choice among the players retained by the Delhi Capitals camp. Rishabh Pant will remain in DC According to Cricbuzz reports, after an important meeting between Pant and Delhi Capitals co-owner Parth Jindal in Mumbai, the retention decision was finalized. After the news of this meeting came out, it has become certain that he will remain with the team and the news of the player going to other teams has also come to an end. Let us tell you that till now the IPL Governing Council has not given any information about the retention rules applicable for the upcoming season. But these rules will be informed to all the 10 franchises very soon, in which some important changes are possible in the rules. Apart from this, Pant’s retention fee can also increase, which is currently Rs 16 crore. Apart from Pant, Delhi wants to retain Akshar Patel and Kuldeep Yadav. Apart from this, Tristan Stubbs is also expected to be retained from the foreign quota along with young Jack Fraser Magark. While among the uncapped players, Abhishek Porel can be retained by the team.

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.

BCCI will bring new policy to remove pay disparity of players in IPL: Arun Dhumal

Arun Singh Dhumal is the chairman of IPL. Arun Dhumal (Image Credit- Twitter Before the start of IPL 2024, IPL Chairman Arun Singh Dhumal has given a big statement saying that the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) will very soon take a big and concrete step regarding the pay disparity among the players in the IPL. About to lift. It is noteworthy that in the mini auction held in Dubai last year for IPL 2024, it was seen that due to buying less players and high purse value, some players were bought by the franchises for a higher amount. For example, Australia’s Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins were bought by Kolkata Knight Risers and Sunrisers Hyderabad for Rs 24.75 and Rs 20.50 crore respectively. Both the cricketers became the two most expensive players sold in the IPL auction. However, a quality bowler like Wanindu Hasaranga got only Rs 1.50 crore. IPL Chairman gave a big statement regarding pay inequality Let us tell you that regarding the huge gap or inequality in the salary of the players playing in IPL, IPL Chairman Arun Singh Dhumal said in quoting Hindustan Times – We have looked at the pay inequality this creates. We will definitely review and come up with a new policy to solve the problem. Some thoughts have been made regarding this. We will discuss this issue with the franchisees before taking further decisions. Dhumal further said- But when the new franchise comes, how will it build its team. In an exciting tournament like IPL, people keep their minds open. We can give all the franchises the freedom to retain 3 to 4 players, but if more than this is allowed then it will not take the mega auction. After the auction the teams will look similar.

PCB will now reconsider the players’ social media policy, know what is the whole matter

Sources in Pakistan Cricket Board have revealed that the players had organized these sessions on their social media accounts without informing the board. Babar Azam (Photo Source: X/Twitter) Recently, Pakistan Cricket Board has expressed dissatisfaction towards former captain Babar Azam and excellent fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi for interacting with fans on social media platform ‘X’. Actually, fan following of Babar Azam and Shaheen Shah Afridi is very high all over the world. Recently, both these players were answering the questions of their fans in a question and answer session on social media. More than 20,000 fans were seen in Babar Azam’s session while more than 4,000 fans asked questions on Shaheen Shah Afridi’s social media account. However, Pakistan Cricket Board is not liking this thing at all. In fact, a source in the Pakistan Cricket Board has revealed that the players had organized these sessions on their social media accounts without informing the board. For this reason the board is very angry with the players. According to the Times of India, the source said, ‘The PCB will reconsider the conditions that centrally contracted players need to follow.’ Terms regarding conversation on social media will be changed again: PCB source The PCB source further said that, ‘The clauses covering the social media activities of contracted players are now being reviewed again by the board as it is concerned that such public question and answer sessions may result in unnecessary controversies. ‘ The source further said, ‘Each PCB chairman has tried to run the board in his own way and in the last 12 months has also ignored the written rules of the central contracts and given special permission to players. Naqvi clearly wants a revised media policy for the players and for this the PCB can amend some provisions of the central contracts. 5 players who made the biggest scores in ODI cricket for Sri Lanka Five best innings played by Indian captains in Under-19 World Cup 4 Indian bowlers who became number 1 bowler in test cricket List of batsmen who remained not out most number of times in IPL Top 4 Indian bowlers who took 150 wickets in least number of test matches List of foreign players earning big from IPL 2024 5 bowlers who have dismissed Joe Root the most number of times in Test cricket Fast bowlers who have taken more than 150 wickets for India in Test cricket Which player has scored the most runs for his franchise, see the complete list Top-5 bowlers who took most wickets against India in test format