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How will new IPL retention rules increase Virat Kohli IPL salary?

How will new IPL retention rules increase Virat Kohli IPL salary?

The new IPL retention rules are expected to boost Virat Kohli's IPL salary in the upcoming IPL 2025.

The BCCI’s announcement of new IPL retention rules for the upcoming IPL mega auction are set to boost Virat Kohli’s IPL salary. As fans know, franchises have until October 31 to make their final decisions on which players to retain. A key change in the retention rules is the revised salary cap, with increased amounts for retained players, which could lead to notable salary bumps for key players like Virat Kohli, who represents the Royal Challengers Bengaluru.

As per the new IPL retention rules, franchises will have to pay Rs 18 crore for their first-choice retention, Rs 14 crore for the second-choice, and Rs 11 crore for the third-choice.

Increase in Virat Kohli IPL salary?

Virat Kohli is expected to be the first-choice retention for RCB once again. Since the salary for the first-choice retention has been increased to Rs 18 crore in the new IPL retention rules, Virat Kohli will see a rise in his salary compared to his previous retention amount of Rs 15 crore before the 2022 mega-auction. The extra Rs 3 crore is a significant boost for Kohli, reflecting his importance to the franchise.

Probable RCB retained players for IPL 2025

Beyond Kohli, RCB’s retention strategy will be a topic of keen interest. Australian all-rounder Cameron Green, who joined RCB for a whopping Rs 17.50 crore via trade, could be their second-choice retention. Under the new rules, Green’s salary would be reduced to Rs 14 crore if retained. His value as a powerful all-rounder makes him a strong candidate for retention, though the possibility of him entering the auction also looms.

One of the more challenging decisions for RCB will be regarding their current captain, Faf du Plessis. Since joining the team in the IPL 2022 mega-auction, du Plessis has been a consistent performer, amassing 1636 runs in 45 matches.

The likes of Mohammed Siraj, Will Jacks, Glenn Maxwell, and Yash Dayal are also some prominent camps who might be seen playing for the Red Army once again.

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