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3 players who can be retained as uncapped in IPL 2025 mega auction

3 players who can be retained as uncapped in IPL 2025 mega auction

The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 mega auction will feature a change in the retention rules for uncapped players.

The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 mega auction has introduced a significant change to the uncapped player rule. Franchises can retain a maximum of two uncapped players ahead of the IPL 2025 auction. To do so, they must pay maximum of 4 crores per player, allowing teams to secure their preferred players at a relatively lower cost. This rule also applies to uncapped Indian players who have retired from international cricket or not played International game for at least five years.

3 players who can be retained as uncapped in IPL auction 2025

TeamPlayerCurrent price
CSKMS DhoniINR 12 Crore
GTMohit SharmaINR 50 Lakh
MIPiyush ChawlaINR 50 Lakh

MS Dhoni

The new rule could apply to MS Dhoni, as Chennai Super Kings (CSK) are interested in retaining him as an uncapped player for Rs. 4 crore. His current price is Rs. 12 crore, but CSK may prefer to retain Dhoni at a lower price due to concerns about his fitness and the uncertainty over how many matches he will play in IPL 2025.

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Mohit Sharma

Mohit Sharma could be retained by Rajasthan Royals as an uncapped player since he has not played an international game since July 2019, making him eligible for the uncapped rule. In IPL 2024, Mohit Sharma took 13 wickets in 12 matches.

Piyush Chawla

Piyush Chawla is a veteran spinner who has aged like fine wine. He was one of the key players for Mumbai Indians in the previous season, where he picked up 13 wickets in 11 matches. MI could retain him as an uncapped player if they choose to keep him for the next edition.

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