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IPL 2025 Retention: Predicting 1 player from each franchise who might be retained

IPL 2025 Retention: Predicting 1 player from each franchise who might be retained

So far, all teams were allowed to retain four players before the IPL mega auction. However, some of the IPL retention rules might be changed this time.

IPL 2025 Retention: The upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL 2025) mega auction will change the entire landscape of the competition. As per reports, BCCI officials will meet with the team owners of all ten franchises later this month to discuss the number of retentions and other rules for the mega auction.

Some teams want the number of retentions to be as high as eight, while others want the number of retentions to be as low as zero. Assuming BCCI allows only one player to be retained in IPL 2025 retention, here are our predictions for the possible names each team may retain.

 NameTeam 
 Jasprit BumrahMumbai Indians 
 Sanju SamsonRajasthan Royals 
 Nicholas PooranLucknow Super Giants 
 Virat KohliRoyal Challengers Bengaluru 
 Shubman GillGujarat Titans 
 Shreyas IyerKolkata Knight Riders 
 Axar PatelDelhi Capitals 
 Pat CumminsSunrisers Hyderabad 
 Arshdeep SinghPunjab Kings 
 Ruturaj GaikwadChennai Super Kings 

IPL Retention rules

According to the IPL retention rules, each franchise has the prerogative to retain its entire squad and make no changes to it before a mini auction.

However, before a mega auction, teams were allowed to retain a maximum of four players. The rules also prohibit retaining more than three Indian players or two overseas players. The retention of uncapped players is also capped at two.

As stated above, a meeting of all IPL franchises is scheduled for the end of July. It remains to be seen whether BCCI will tweak some of the IPL retention rules or not.

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