KKR Retained & Released Players 2025: See the list of retained and released players of Kolkata Knight Riders here

Defending champion Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) had earlier expressed to the BCCI officials their desire to retain as many core players as possible. During a meeting on 31 July, the Sunrisers Hyderabad management also said the same thing, but IPL officials allowed each team to retain a maximum of six players, one of whom must be an uncapped Indian cricketer. KKR had to face a lot of problems in their retention for the final as their aim was to retain the key players. Since the BCCI made the IPL retention rules official, the management has interacted with the players several times, trying to understand their thought processes and at what price they are interested in being retained. BCCI said in the plan that the first retention will earn Rs 18 crore, after which the second and third retention will earn Rs 14 crore and Rs 11 crore respectively. But the rule that came after this had a different twist. The twist was that the fourth retention would get Rs 18 crore and the fifth retention would get Rs 11 crore. The uncapped player can be registered for Rs 4 crore. With Harshit Rana not making his debut, it was clear that the team management would retain him as an uncapped player, but there were a lot of doubts about the other players, especially captain Shreyas Iyer. But at the last moment he surprised everyone by retaining Andre Russell. KKR Retained Players 2025 player Roll Price Rinku Singh batsman 13 crores andre russell allrounder 12 crores Varun Chakraborty bowler 12 crores Sunil Narine allrounder 12 crores Harshit Rana bowler 4 crores Ramandeep Singh allrounder 4 crores KKR Released Players 2025 PLAYER ROLE Shreyas Iyer batter Nitish Rana All-rounder Venkatesh Iyer All-rounder Sunil Narine Bowler Jason Roy batter Vaibhav Arora Bowler Rinku Singh batter Rahmanullah Gurbaz Keeper-batter Suyash Sharma Bowler Harshit Rana Bowler Anukul Roy All-rounder KS India Keeper-batter Chetan Sakariya Bowler Mitchell Starc Bowler Ramandeep Singh All-rounder Angkrish Raghuvanshi batter Sherfane Rutherford batter Manish Pandey batter Mujeeb-Ur-Rahman Bowler gus atkinson Bowler Saqib Hussain Bowler Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) Remaining Purse for IPL 2025 Auction Purse left: 48 crores

CSK Retained & Released Players 2025: See the list of retained and released players of Chennai Super Kings here

CSK (Photo Source: BCCI/IPL) Five-time champions, Chennai Super Kings (CSK), are one of the most successful franchises in the history of the Indian Premier League, but the last season was not very good for them. In 2022, Ravindra Jadeja was appointed as the new captain in place of MS Dhoni, but the performance of the franchise was very poor that season. Jadeja left the team midway through the season and then Dhoni was reinstated as captain, but it did not help as CSK finished ninth in the points table. Under Dhoni’s captaincy, CSK won the IPL in 2023 and it was their fifth title. They were on the verge of defeat in the final against Gujarat Titans, but there again Ravindra Jadeja gave them the trophy by hitting a six and a four in the last two balls. The following year, Dhoni once again resigned from the captaincy and CSK failed to qualify for the playoffs for the second time in three years. Chennai Super Kings (CSK) Retained Players 2025 player Roll Price Ruturaj Gaikwad batter 18 crores Ravindra Jadeja All-rounder 18 crores Shivam Dubey All-rounder 12 crores Mathisa Pathirana Bowler 13 crores ms dhoni Keeper-batter 4 crores

SA20 2025: Paarl Royals retained these 10 players including Miller-Ngidi for the third season

Paarl Royals have retained big players like captain David Miller, fast bowler Lungi Ngidi, all-rounder Bjorn Fortuin and Andile Phehlukwayo ahead of the auction. Paarl Royals (Photo Source: Getty Images) The deadline to submit the list of retained South African players for the third season of SA20 was Wednesday (31 July). Paarl Royals has released the list of 10 capped and uncapped South African retained players today on Thursday (1 August). Paarl Royals has retained big players like captain David Miller, fast bowler Lungi Ngidi, all-rounder Bjorn Fortuin and Andile Phehlukwayo before the auction. Mitchell van Buuren, fast bowler Kodi Yusuf as well as Keith Dudgeon and leggie Nkaba have also been retained. Uncapped players Kwena Mphaka and Luandre Pretorius, who performed well in the ICC Under-19 World Cup, have also been retained by the franchise. List of retained players of Paarl Royals for the third season of SA20- 1. David Miller 2. Lungi Engidi 3. Björn Fortuyn 4. Andile Phehlukwayo 5. Michelle Van Buren 6. Cody Youssef 7. Keith Dudgeon 8. Nakaba Peter 9. Kwena Mafaka 10. Luan-Dre Pretorius Paarl Royals traded and released these players for the third season of SA20- Paarl Royals have traded Tabrez Shamsi from Joburg Super Kings and added all-rounder Dayan Galim to the team. The franchise has released Dane Vilas, Evan Jones, Vihaan Lubbe and Ferisco Adams. Traded- OUT – Tabraiz Shamsi (to Joburg Super Kings) In – Dayan Ghalim (from Joburg Super Kings) Release- 1. Dane Vilas 2. Evan Jones 3. Vihaan Lubbe 4. Ferisco Adams Kumar Sangakkara said a big thing- Speaking after releasing the list of retained players for the upcoming season of the league, Paarl Royals Director of Cricket Kumar Sangakkara said, We are pleased to go into the upcoming auction with a very strong group of capped and uncapped South African players. After the disappointment of last season where we faltered in the latter stages of the tournament, it was important to revisit the squad and make some changes. We believe this core has various attributes and will serve as a solid foundation, which will be complemented by the players we sign at the auction.

The Hundred 2024: Take a look at the list of players retained by all the women’s and men’s teams for the upcoming season.

75 places will be filled for The Hundred 2024 through the draft on March 20. Captain James Vince lifts the trophy as the Southern Brave are champions after The Hundred Final. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images) The England and Welsh Cricket Board (ECB) has released the list of retained players for the upcoming edition of The Hundred tournament. In fact, all the teams in both the women’s and men’s tournaments of The Hundred have announced their plans for the upcoming The Hundred 2024 Has shared the list of his retained and released players for . England cricket team’s star batsmen Jason Roy, Dawid Malan and women’s star Amy Jones will be included in the draft for 2024 The Hundred next month after their retention was confirmed. One of the most high-profile names in this list is Jason Roy, who helped Oval Invincibles win the title last year. List of retained and released players for The Hundred 2024 released Roy’s possible involvement in Major League Cricket (MLC), which will clash with The Hundred this year, may have led to his release by Oval Invincibles. Apart from Jason Roy, Oval Invincibles have also released two of their overseas players, West Indies spin all-rounder Sunil Narine and South African batsman Heinrich Klaasen, who were part of the first season of the MLC. Meanwhile, Ellyse Perry, Sophie Devine, Marijanne Kapp, Phoebe Litchfield, Hayley Matthews and Shabnim Ismail have been retained for the upcoming The Hundred Women. Meanwhile, a total of 137 players have been retained. Men’s teams can retain a maximum of 10 players, while women’s teams can retain 8 players. The remaining 75 places will be filled through draft on March 20. Each team in The Hundred will have a right-to-match card, allowing them to re-sign a player who was on their team the previous year, but only if within the salary band of the rival team bidding in the draft. Match. The Hundred will begin on 23 July 2024 with a double-header at The Oval and the final will be played at Lord’s on 18 August. See here the list of players retained for The Hundred 2024 – Birmingham Phoenix women’s team: Sophie Devine, Ellyse Perry, Issie Wong, Emily Arlott, Hannah Baker, Sterre Kallis, Charisse Peverley Birmingham Phoenix men’s team: Chris Woakes, Liam Livingstone, Moeen Ali, Ben Duckett, Benny Howell, Adam Milne, Jamie Smith, Will Smeed, Tom Helm, Jacob Bethell London Spirit women’s team: Heather Knight, Grace Harris, Danielle Gibson, Charlie Dean, Sarah Glenn, Georgia Redmayne, Sophie Munro, Tara Norris London Spirit Men’s Team: Jack Crawley, Nathan Ellis, Dan Lawrence, Dan Worrall, Liam Dawson, Adam Rossington, Olly Stone, Matt Critchley, Daniel Bell-Drummond Manchester Original women’s team: Sophie Ecclestone, Laura Wolvaardt, Emma Lamb, Mahika Gaur, Fai Morris, Katherine Bryce, Ellie Threlkeld, Liberty Heap Manchester Original men’s team: Jos Buttler, Jamie Overton, Phil Salt, Paul Walter, Tom Hartley, Usama Mir, Wayne Madsen, Josh Tong, Max Holden, Fred Klaasen, Mitchell Stanley Northern Superchargers Women’s Team: Phoebe Lichfield, Georgia Wareham, Kate Cross, Bess Heath, Lynsey Smith, Alice Davidson-Richards, Holly Armitage, Mary Kelly Northern Superchargers Men’s…