IPL 2025: Ashish Nehra and Vikram Solanki to continue in their respective roles at Gujarat Titans: Reports
Nehra’s contract with the franchise ended last year. Ashish nehra and vikram solanki (Image Credit- Twitter Before the start of IPL 2025, a big news related to the Gujarat Titans (GT) team is coming out. Let us tell you that for the upcoming IPL season, the head coaches of the team Ashish Nehra and Vikram Solanki will remain in their respective roles. It is worth noting that Nehra’s contract with the franchise ended at the end of IPL last year. After this, some media reports claimed that Nehra might leave the team, but now if a source associated with Torrent Pharma is to be believed, Nehra and Solanki will continue in their respective roles with the team. It is worth noting that Torrent Pharma, which does business in Ahmedabad, has bought a majority stake in the Gujarat Titans franchise. So now Nehra and Solanki will remain with the team in the upcoming IPL season. If we look at Nehra’s journey with the team as a head coach, then under his coaching the team created history by winning its very first IPL 2022 season. After this, GT was the runner-up in the 2023 IPL team, but after Hardik Pandya left the team in IPL 2024, the team could not show anything special. New captain Shubman Gill failed to take the team to the playoffs. However, now it will be worth seeing how the one-time champion Gujarat Titans is going to perform in the upcoming season? BCCI may soon announce rules related to retention Let us tell you that a mega auction is going to be seen before the season of IPL 2025. But till now the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has not given any information regarding the rules related to the retention of players. Recently, the Apex Cricket Board had an online meeting on September 25, but there has been no discussion among the officials regarding IPL retention. However, if reports are to be believed, the Right to Match Card (RTM) will not be seen in the upcoming mega auction, and a team can retain a maximum of five players (3 Indians, 2 foreigners).