IPL 2025: I don’t think I will retain any player: Tom Moody gave his stand regarding the retention of PBKS


According to Tom Moody, Punjab Kings should not retain any of their players before the upcoming auction.

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Many people are eagerly waiting for the mega auction of Indian Premier League 2025. The upcoming auction will see all 10 franchises retaining some important players in their team. At present, all the fans’ eyes are on which of their best players the Punjab Kings retain.

Recently, former Australian player Tom Moody has presented his side regarding the retention of Punjab Kings. According to Tom Moody, Punjab Kings should not retain any of their players before the upcoming auction. Tom Moody believes that Punjab Kings should use Right to Match card for Arshdeep Singh, Sam Curran and Kagiso Rabada instead of retention.

Tom Moody told Star Sports, ‘For Punjab Kings, I feel that no player should be retained. Especially capped players. I would say that they should use Right to Match card for Arshdeep Singh, Sam Curran and Kagiso Rabada. Jitesh Sharma is another player in the auction who should be included in the team using the Right to Match card.

When it comes to uncapped players, there are some who performed very well last season. Shashank Singh came in the middle order and batted aggressively and Harpreet Brar’s performance was also explosive.

Punjab Kings team would like to win the Indian Premier League 2025 season.

The performance of Punjab Kings in the Indian Premier League 2024 was disappointing. Punjab Kings could not make it to the playoffs last season and were ranked 9th in the points table. Let us tell you that in the last season, they had won only 5 out of 14 matches whereas they had to face defeat in the remaining 9 matches.

However, the team would like to perform well in the 2025 season. Not only this, Punjab Kings would definitely like to win the trophy of the upcoming season. It will also be important to see who will be seen captaining Punjab Kings in the upcoming season.

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