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IPL 2025: LSG retained players list ahead of IPL mega auction

IPL 2025: LSG retained players list ahead of IPL mega auction

LSG have retained Nicholas Pooran for a hefty price of INR 21 crore.

As the IPL 2025 mega auction approaches, Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) have had to make significant decisions regarding their squad composition. LSG retained several top players, with former skipper KL Rahul being left out from the LSG retained players list ahead of the IPL mega auction.

IPL 2025: LSG retained players list

With these key players retained, LSG will look to build a balanced squad during the upcoming mega auction.

Player NamePossible Retention Amount
Nicholas PooranINR 21 crore
Mayank YadavINR 11 crore
Ravi BishnoiINR 11 crore
Mohsin KhanINR 4 crore
Ayush BadoniINR 4 crore

LSG retained players list

 LSG included Nicholas Pooran as their prime retention at Rs 21 crore. Known for his hard-hitting prowess, Pooran tallied 499 runs in IPL 2024, leading from the front during Rahul’s brief injury absence. With international captaincy experience for the West Indies, Pooran’s leadership qualities could provide LSG with a fresh perspective. Apart from Pooran, Mayank Yadav and Ravi Bishnoi have been given Rs 11 crore each. The likes of Ayush Badoni, and Mohsin Khan will also be a part of the LSG retained players list as uncapped players. Both Badoni and Mohsin are set to get Rs 4 crore each.

KL Rahul, who has led LSG for three seasons since their debut in 2022, has decided to part ways with the franchise due to “personal and professional reasons”, and will likely be in demand in the upcoming auction with a number of other franchises looking to recruit him as a captain.

Among other players heading back to the auction pool is all-rounder Krunal Pandya, who had joined the franchise in their debut season in 2022 from Mumbai Indians. Some of the other big names who have not been retained by the Sanjiv Goenka-owned franchise are South African wicketkeeper-opener Quinton de Kock, Australian all-rounder Marcus Stoinis and English speedster Mark Wood.

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