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IPL 2024: BCCI Sets Deadline to Submit Retained, Released Players’ List
IPL 2024 BCCI Sets Deadline to Submit Retained, Released Players’ List: It’s time for Indian cricket fans to select a side, considering the fact their excitement for the Cricket World Cup is powerful.
The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 Auction date for franchises to submit their lists of retained and released players is November 15, according to the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).
The IPL 2024 trade window is still open, but so far there hasn’t been much action because of the concentration on WC.
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This time about, the IPL 2024 Auction is going to take place on one day. Additionally, on December 19, the auction will take place overseas for the first time—probably in Dubai.
Before to the major sale in December 2024, there will be a mini-auction. But like with other mini-auctions, the players’ salary will be the center of attention.
IPL Auction 2024:
For the first time, IPL Auction will move out of India, in Dubai.
The mini-auction will be a one-day event on December 18 or 19.
Before that, BCCI has asked franchises to submit a list of released and retained players by Nov 15.
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All franchises will have Rs 100 Crore salary purse for the auction, an increment of 5 Cr compared to last season.
Punjab Kings have the highest purse left with Rs 12.20 Cr.
Mumbai Indians are
Among the big names who could be released are Ben Stokes (Chennai Super Kings) and Shardul Thakur (KKR), Lockie Ferguson (KKR), and Matthew Wade among others.
IPL 2024 Remaining Purse:
- Punjab Kings: ₹12.20 crore
- Mumbai Indians: ₹50 lakh
- Sunrisers Hyderabad: ₹6.55 crore
- Gujarat Titans: ₹4.45 crore
- Delhi Capitals: ₹4.45 crore
- Lucknow Super Giants: ₹3.55 crore
- Rajasthan Royals: ₹3.35 crore
- Royal Challengers Bangalore: ₹1.75 crore
- Kolkata Knight Riders: ₹1.65 crore
- Chennai Super Kings: ₹1.5 crore
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IPL 2025: KRR Player Venkatesh Iyer Gets Emotional After Not Being Retained
KRR Player Venkatesh Iyer Get Emotional After Not Being Retained: The challenge of holding a huge auction immediately following an Indian Premier League (IPL) championship is that a team must say goodbye to a number of the winning team’s players.
This time around, the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), the IPL 2024 winners, have been like that.
Even though they were able to keep six of its mainstays, KKR was forced to let go of players like Venkatesh Iyer, Nitish Rana, and Mitchell Starc. After being let go, the latter, who has been with the team since 2021, became upset.
“KKR is a whole family in this instance. It’s not just the 16, 20 or 25 players, but also the management, the staff, the guys behind the scenes. There is so much emotion behind that that it kind of makes me a little teary-eyed that my name is not on the retention list,” said a heartfelt Venkatesh Iyer to RevSportz.
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“Because there is no video of KKR bidding for me in my first auction. During this auction I would sit like an excited kid to see if KKR put up the paddle for me and if they do, it will mean the world to me,” he added.
KKR has benefited greatly from Venkatesh’s contributions during the past four IPL seasons, reaching the final in 2021 and winning the cup in 2024. In the 2024 IPL final, he even hit the game-winning runs.
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Venkatesh acknowledged that the franchise had made strong retentions, but he emphasized the emotion and sense of family at the Knight Riders.
“The honest thing, as someone who analyses cricket as well, is that KKR has had a very good retention. They have covered 14-16 overs with the ball, and with the bat, they have covered five positions,” said Venkatesh.
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“I would’ve loved to be on the retention list, KKR has given me the big breakthrough and I’ve given everything for them,” he added right after.
With four fifties and 370 runs with a strike rate of 158.80 in the second half of the 2024 Indian Premier League, Venkatesh had an incredible second half.
“The doors are open, and if I have a good auction. I may still end up playing for the team I love the most,” said Venkatesh.
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IPL 2025: CSK Keeps Replacement of MS Dhoni – Report
CSK Keeps Replacement of MS Dhoni: CSK legendary cricketer MS Dhoni revealed a hint over his participation in the IPL. Till, all the teams are currently finalize their list of retained and released cricketers ahead of the auction.
MS Dhoni confirmed his intention to continue playing in the IPL. However, CSK SEO Kasi Viswanathan also said that they are happy for another season’s availability.
MS Dhoni will have a meeting with CSK officials ahead of the IPL retention deadline, which is Oct 31.
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CSK is reportedly searching for a wicket keeper in the midst of the controversy surrounding Dhoni’s future.
The Indian Express said that CSK may make a big move for Rishabh Pant, who just posted a mysterious message about going to the IPL auction.
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“In case Rishabh Pant comes into the auction pool, there is a strong possibility that all of it could change with the franchise being linked as one of India wicketkeeper’s potential new destination. CSK are in for a major overhaul with an eye on the future,” the report claimed.
Since his debut season in 2016, Pant has been a member of the Delhi Capitals (formerly the Delhi Daredevils). A transfer to Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) has also been suggested for him.
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“I just want to enjoy whatever last few years of cricket I am able to play,” Dhoni was quoted as saying. “When you play cricket like a professional sport, it becomes difficult to enjoy it just like a game. That’s what I want to do. It’s not easy.
“The emotions keep coming, the commitments are there. I want to enjoy the game for the next few years. I have to keep myself fit for nine months, so that I can play two and a half months of IPL. You need to plan it out, but at the same time chill a bit.”
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