The former cricketer did not like MS Dhoni being retained under the uncapped player rule, said a big thing.
CSK guys did a great job with this trick – Mohammad Kaif MS Dhoni (Photo Source: Getty Images) Chennai Super Kings have retained MS Dhoni as an uncapped player for just Rs 4 crore. This saved CSK from spending a huge amount. Now former Indian cricketer Mohammad Kaif has commented about IPL after the review of uncapped player rule. On Thursday, October 31, the IPL franchises submitted the list of their retained players. Dhoni was retained by CSK for just Rs 4 crore, a deduction of Rs 8 crore from the previous season. And this could happen because the IPL Governing Council brought back the uncapped player rule, whereby any player can be retained by the franchise in the uncapped category for only Rs 4 crore. Let us tell you that uncapped players are those who have not played for India in the last five years and Dhoni last played for India in July 2019. Dhoni was a perfect fit under this rule and the franchise retained the Men in Yellow legend in the uncapped category without any hesitation. He has saved Rs 10-15 crore – Mohammad Kaif Whereas Mohammad Kaif said on Jio Cinema, CSK has played really well. He has saved Rs 10-15 crore. I think the way this rule was brought back was because we were driven by emotions, and we all really wanted MS Dhoni to play another year. I think CSK played very smartly there. Yes, he is charging less money, but that will allow CSK to buy big-name players in the auction. He further said that, I think whichever player plays for India, I was 36 years old when I last played an international match for India. Now if I am dropped from the team but I perform well in the IPL, I should not come under the uncapped player rule. This should be for those players who have not played any international match yet. CSK people have done such a great trick. And he played it very well, as we all got emotional getting the chance to see Dhoni for another year in the IPL. I think CSK should get the benefit of buying two additional players in the auction.
BCCI’s shock in ICC, this big rule changed as soon as Jai Shah became the chairman
Jay Shah is going to take charge from December 1 Jay Shah (Image Credit- Twitter X) Recently, Jay Shah, Secretary of the Board of Control for Cricket in India, was elected as the new Chairman without any opposition in the Apex Council meeting held in Dubai last month. So now Jay Shah, who has been holding the responsibility in BCCI for five years, is going to take over the post of ICC Chairman from December 1. However, now news is coming that the International Cricket Council (ICC) has decided to extend the current tenure of its new chairman. Earlier the tenure of the Chairman was of two years, which has now been reduced to three years. Earlier any chairman could complete three terms of two years each. But now that the tenure period has increased, any chairman can be elected only for two consecutive terms. But Shah will now remain on this post for two consecutive terms, whose duration will be 3 years each. After this major change in the rules, Jay Shah is going to be seen working on the post of ICC Chairman for six consecutive years. Also, according to the new rules, elected presidents cannot be re-elected in future. Jay Shah will replace the current chairman Greg Barclay in ICC. It is noteworthy that Barkley was selected for the first time in 2020. Since then he has completed 2 terms. There was also a change in the rules of women’s ranking In addition to the change in the tenure of the chairman’s post, the ICC Chief Executives Committee (CEC) has announced changes to the women’s ranking rules. After the new rule, any team will have to play at least 8 matches in ODI and T20 formats every year to get into the ICC rankings. Earlier there was a rule to play 6 matches. The annual update of the ranking will now be done on May 1 instead of October 1.
IPL 2025: Franchises are worried about the retention rules of players, do not understand this rule of BCCI!
Some ambiguities have emerged in the IPL 2025-27 player regulation document shared by BCCI, due to which the franchises are in a dilemma. TATA IPL Trophy. (Image Source: BCCI-IPL) IPL 2025: Preparations for the 2025 season of the Indian Premier League (IPL) are in full swing and all the franchises are busy finalizing the retention plans of their players before the October 31 retention deadline. However, some ambiguities have emerged in the IPL 2025-27 player regulation document shared by BCCI, due to which the franchises are in a dilemma. What is the confusion in BCCI guidelines, why are all the franchises worried? In the six-page document released by BCCI, RetentionInformation like salary cap, match fee and performance pay is given. But, some of the points given in the footnote have confused the franchisees. Actually, in the document Player 1 (Rs 18 Crore), Player 2 (Rs 14 Crore), Player 3 (Rs 11 Crore) A price list is given for , but the footnote states: “The total amount of retention is Rs 75 crore, irrespective of the amount paid to the players. If the total amount exceeds Rs 75 crore, the actual amount will be deducted. Even if the total amount is less than Rs 75 crore, there will be a deduction of Rs 75 crore.” This directive has raised many questions among the franchises as to what will be the correct process to retain players. What is the reaction of the franchisees? “This footnote is confusing us,” said a senior executive of a franchise. Can we set our own prices for players, or do we have to follow the price tags given to them? If the total retention value exceeds Rs 75 crore, it will be deducted from the salary cap, but if it is less, there will still be a deduction of Rs 75 crore.” He further said, “If franchises have the right to decide the price of players as per their choice, then what is the meaning of the amounts of Rs 18 crore, Rs 14 crore and Rs 11 crore?” Demand for clarification from BCCI franchisees have BCCI Clarification has been sought on this footnote. Another officer said, “This is the most important part of the process, and we are hoping that BCCI will issue clear guidelines on this soon.” The franchises are hopeful that BCCI will release a guidelines document in the next few days, in which all the points will be explained in detail. The officer said- “Right now we only have indications, but we are hoping that BCCI will soon release a 30-40 page document which will give us complete information about all the rules.” This uncertainty has left the franchises in a dilemma, and they are waiting for a detailed clarification from the BCCI to clarify their strategies. IPL 2025 The retention process of players is an important part of the IPL, and all franchises want clarification as soon as possible to understand the process correctly.
‘Two-time world champion is now uncapped’ Harbhajan Singh asked sharp questions regarding IPL retention rule
Recently, BCCI has informed the franchises regarding IPL retention rules. MS Dhoni and Harbhajan Singh (Image Credit- Twitter Ever since the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) announced the new uncapped rule of IPL on September 28, there has been a lot of discussion in the cricket world regarding this rule. According to the new IPL guidelines, any player who played his last match five years ago can register himself as an uncapped player in the tournament. Teams will be able to retain such a player for Rs 4 crore. After the introduction of this rule, the discussion intensified that BCCI wants to help Chennai Super Kings (CSK) so that they can retain former team captain MS Dhoni. It is noteworthy that Dhoni had said about playing in the upcoming season of IPL that his decision will depend on what policy the board makes regarding this. But now that he has registered himself as an uncapped player, the door is wide open for him to play in the next IPL season. On the other hand, now reacting to this, a big statement from former spin legend Harbhajan Singh has come out. Harbhajan says it is a bit strange for him, because the two-time world champion has registered himself as an uncapped player. Harbhajan Singh gave a big statement Let us tell you that while talking exclusively to Crictracker, the media partner of the third season of the ongoing Legends League cricket, Harbhajan said – Dhoni is immortal and he will play as long as he wants to play. Now after the new rule he is an uncapped player. Two-time world champion, but now he is uncapped. Whatever I say about this will be controversial. Harbhajan further said- Anyway, I think this rule does not apply only to Dhoni. There are a lot of players, some who have retired and they may come back. They can register again. Harbhaj further said laughingly – I am one of the possible people to register.
IPL 2025: If this work is done then players will be banned for 2 years in IPL; Read what is this new rule?
IPL Auction 2025: IPL BCCI has taken many new decisions before 2025. The mega auction will be conducted before the start of the 18th season of IPL. In this regard, the IPL Governing Council has announced a policy to retain the players. This time some new rules have also been brought, which also includes a rule on foreign players, which all the franchises have been demanding for a long time. Over the past few years, the IPL has seen many foreign players participate in the auction but refused to play before the start of the season, which cost franchises the entire tournament and led to team owners complaining to the IPL Governing Council, whose complaint Was done. Now a new rule has been implemented. 1 The IPL Governing Council has said that it is mandatory for any foreign player to register his name for the mega auction. Otherwise the players will not be part of the auction for the upcoming season. From this it has become clear that foreign players will have to register their names in the mega auction of IPL. Foreign players will be banned for 2 years All the franchises and fans will definitely be very happy with this new rule of BCCI. Over the years, there have been a number of players who have refused to play before the start of the season, citing workload management. Now according to the new rules, if a franchise selects a player in the auction and then that player refuses to play before the start of the season, then that player will be banned from playing in the IPL for 2 years. Along with this, the player will not be able to give his name for the auction. click here: IPL Rules 2025: Check all the information regarding IPL 2025 retention rules, impact players, registration of foreign players, IPL match fees
BCCI is going to make the job of bowlers difficult, the board is reviewing the double bouncer rule
The BCCI is reviewing the impact player as well as the double bouncer rule. IPL (Photo Source: Getty Image) Along with the impact player rule, the double bouncer rule is also under threat. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is currently reviewing both rules. The BCCI has introduced these rules to make the game interesting, which were specifically introduced for the men’s T20 inter-state competition, Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy (SMT). The board also tried both rules in the Indian Premier League (IPL). But now everyone has the same question in their mind, will bowlers be able to bowl two bouncers in an over in IPL 2025? Concrete information about this can be found in the coming few weeks. Let us tell you that in IPL 2024, the bowler was allowed to bowl two bouncers in an over. The double bouncer rule was welcomed as it was an important rule to help the bowlers. However, in international cricket, one bouncer is allowed in an over. BCCI is reviewing the impact player and double bouncer rules According to a Cricbuzz report, the BCCI is reviewing the much-discussed impact player rule as well as the double bouncer rule. The BCCI will decide whether to continue with these two rules or not. A state unit official said, “We understand that the impact player and two bouncer rules are the main points and no decision has been taken.” The BCCI is yet to announce the playing conditions for SMAT. It has been more than three weeks since the BCCI released the rules, guidelines and playing conditions for the other upcoming domestic events of the season. However, the state associations have no idea if these two rules will continue. The main issue is the impact player rule, which has become a topic of discussion within the cricket world. Recently Zaheer Khan supported this rule but many players and coaches have opposite views. Earlier, Rohit and Virat have also expressed their opinion on this rule.
IPL 2025: Arun Dhumal will call a meeting, final decision will be taken next week regarding the future of Impact Player rule
Big news is coming that the impact player rule is likely to remain in the next season of IPL as well. Impact Player Rule Sign, (Photo Source: IPL in 2025 Impact Player Rule Will it be retained or not? This discussion is going on in full swing. During the last season, many senior players had expressed their displeasure over this rule. Indian captain Rohit Sharma said that due to this, all-rounders are suffering. On the other hand, Virat Kohli believes that the rule does not give the right balance to the game. Recently, veteran spinner Ravichandran Ashwin supported the rule and said that it is necessary for strategy. Meanwhile, big news is coming that the impact player rule is likely to remain in the next season of IPL as well. BCCI is going to take a final decision on the future of the rule next week. There will be a meeting next week IPL chairman Arun Dhumal is currently busy with ICC responsibilities, due to which the meeting is not being held. But according to recent reports, Arun Dhumal is going to call a meeting next week regarding the Impact Player Rule. A BCCI source told InsideSport, There has been no debate on the impact player rule. As is the case with all new rules, we seek feedback from stakeholders. The franchises have given their feedback and so have some players, we value their feedback. But the final decision has to be taken by the IPL chairman. The Impact Player Rule was introduced in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2023 with the aim of making the matches more exciting. After a successful trial, it was introduced in IPL 2023. At the same time, in IPL 2024, due to this rule, totals of more than 200 became common. BCCI Secretary Jay Shah believes that this rule has both advantages and disadvantages. According to Shah, the negative thing is that this is eliminating the role of all-rounders and the positive thing is that this gives Indian players a chance to showcase their talent.
What is the 3+1 rule in IPL auction? Know everything about it here
Many important rules can be implemented in the Indian Premier League 2025. IPL 2024 Auction (Image Credit- Twitter) At present, there is a lot of discussion going on between all the franchises regarding the retention rules of the Indian Premier League. All the franchises are constantly talking to the BCCI regarding the IPL retention rules. Let us tell you, many important rules can be implemented in the Indian Premier League 2025. Let us tell you, the franchise wants the Board of Control for Cricket in India to increase the retention figures further and abolish the 3 + 1 retention policy rule. Today we tell you about this rule. Actually, according to this rule, all franchises can retain a maximum of three players and can give a place to one player in their team in the auction under the RTM card. Regarding the RTM card rule, many franchises believe that this gives players a chance to earn maximum money, while some believe that due to this rule, players are tied to only one team and they cannot be seen enjoying more things. BCCI is not at all in favor of removing this rule in IPL 2025. One rule in the upcoming season could be that retired international players can be seen playing as uncapped players. So far this has not been seen in this tournament, but some veteran players of IPL want to play in this important tournament under this rule. Many great players can be seen making their mark in the upcoming season Till now there are many players in the Indian Premier League who have played an important role in the victory of their team by performing brilliantly and at the same time they have won the hearts of all the fans. The same will be seen in the upcoming season as well. Many high-scoring matches were seen in the Indian Premier League 2024. Talking about the last season, Kolkata Knight Riders defeated Sunrisers Hyderabad in the final and won the trophy of this important tournament. At this time, Delhi Premier League and UPT20 tournament have also started in India and many domestic young players can be seen performing well in the upcoming season of IPL. Top-5 batsmen who scored the most centuries in WTC 10 HOT pictures of Ishan Kishan’s girlfriend Highest wicket taker for India in International Cricket Virat Kohli’s 10 expensive watches and their prices, know here- Dinesh Karthik will rock LLC, join this team for the upcoming season List of batsmen who hit the most T20 sixes in 2024- Pakistan’s luck is bad, they have not won a Test match for 1294 days These 5 Indian cricketers are addicted to alcohol Shikhar Dhawan did this trick to win the ‘Golden Bat’ 5 big records of Shikhar Dhawan, in this case he is ahead of Kohli
“It is very important for strategy….”, Ravichandran Ashwin came out in support of the impact player rule
Impact player rule is not that bad- Ravichandran Ashwin R Ashwin (Photo Source: Getty Images) The impact player rule is making a lot of headlines in the entire cricket world. During IPL 2024, many senior players expressed their displeasure over this rule. Indian captain Rohit Sharma says that he is not a big fan of this rule and due to this the emergence of potential all-rounders in the country has been stopped. On the other hand, Virat Kohli believes that the rule introduced by IPL does not give the right balance to the game. However, Ravichandran Ashwin has described the impact player rule as important for the team’s strategy. The veteran says that batsmen cannot change bowlers overnight and this makes the game fair. Impact player rule is not that bad- Ashwin Ravichandran Ashwin while speaking on K. Srikkanth’s YouTube show said, Why I think the impact player rule is not so bad is because it is a bit necessary for strategy. The other side of that argument is that it does not encourage all-rounders. But nobody is stopping them. In this generation, they don’t do it (batsmen bowl or bowlers bat). It’s not that they are discouraged because of the impact player rule. Look at Venkatesh Iyer, he is currently doing brilliantly for Lancashire. So this rule makes the game more fair. Citing the example of IPL 2024 Qualifier-2, Ashwin said, “Sunrisers Hyderabad brought Shahbaz Ahmed as an impact player. He proved to be a match winner by taking three wickets.” Ashwin emphasized that a rule like impact player gives another bowling option and balance to the game and at the same time the match becomes closer. The veteran Indian spinner also believes that players like Shivam Gube, Shahbaz Ahmed and Dhruv Jurel have emerged because of the impact player rule. It is because of this rule that new players are getting opportunities.