BCCI has recently made announcements regarding player retention and other things.
The Indian Premier League (IPL) Governing Council has introduced some strict rules, especially regarding overseas players, in a media statement issued on Saturday, September 28. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has defined the retention rules and salary slabs. IPL teams. It has also introduced a possible two-year suspension rule for foreign players over auction irregularities, which have cost teams losses in recent years.
BCCI has recently made announcements regarding player retention and other things. Regarding retention of 6 players, increasing player value to Rs 18,14,11,18 and Rs 14 crore, ban on foreign players and impact player rule, Arun Dhumal has said that these decisions were taken keeping in mind the betterment of the league and all the teams. Have been taken.
Arun Dhumal gave a big statement regarding IPL retention rule
Arun Dhumal told The Indian Express in an interview that this time the amount of players to be retained before the mega auction has been increased so that all the franchises have a chance to build a good team. He said, “The idea was to give equal opportunities to all the franchisees. Suppose if a franchise has a very good team and wants to retain them, then the average price of those players will be the same. It cannot be that the best player gets Rs 18 crore and the fifth player whom the team wants to retain is given Rs 5-6 crore.”
Dhumal has also said that the real value of a player is often revealed in the auction. He further answered this question that the match fee for the players has been fixed so that the players who are sold at a lower price and play more matches should get more money. Arun Dhumal also said that if you want to retain an uncapped player, he should get Rs 4 crore, because you want to retain that player only when he has some talent. Regarding the Impact Player rule, Dhumal has said that it has made the tournament exciting and big scores have been made. People say that all-rounders are not getting a chance, but the top all-rounders are playing, like Ravindra Jadeja and Sunil Narayan.
Arun Dhumal further said on players being banned for leaving the tournament, “We have found that many times players do not make themselves available for the mega auction, but instead come to the mini auction, so that they can get a better price. We wanted to ensure that people who come to the mega auction do not suffer losses. If they are selected in the auction but somehow do not make themselves available, they will have to give valid reasons for the same. This is because the franchise owners and the team are working in detail to provide the best team for the tournament and every player is important. If he is not available then the team is affected. It is a team game after all. So the idea is that they need to show their 100 per cent commitment.”