IPL 2025 Retention Highlights: MS Dhoni, Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli retained; Rishabh Pant, Shreyas Iyer released ahead of mega auction
THE TIMES OF INDIA | Oct 31, 2024, 19:58:22 IST
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IPL 2025 Retention Highlights: MS Dhoni, Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli retained; Rishabh Pant, Shreyas Iyer released ahead of mega auction
IPL 2025 Retention Live Updates: Swashbuckling keeper-batter Rishabh Pant was on Thursday released by the Delhi Capitals while Sunrisers Hyderabad dazzler Heinrich Klaasen (23 crore) pipped RCB talisman Virat Kohli (21 crore) in commanding the highest price among players retained by the IPL franchises.
Kolkata Knight Riders have released skipper Shreyas Iyer as the IPL franchises submitting their list of retentions.
With this, the speculations around who are staying with their franchises and who are entering the auction pool, have ended.
Pant will now be the hottest player in the IPL auction pool after the GMR-run franchise decided to release the India international.
Each franchise carried a combined purse of Rs 120 crore for retention and the mega auction. A team can, at most, retain six players - either by holding on to them before the deadline or the use of Right To Match (RTM) cards at the auction.
A team also has the option to release all of their players and enter the mega auction with six RTM cards, enabling them an option to buy back players at an unrestricted amount.
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IPL 2025 Retention: Flamboyant keeper-batter Rishabh Pant's nine-year association with Delhi Capitals officially ended on Thursday while South African Heinrich Klaasen with Rs 23 crore valuation pipped none other than peerless Virat Kohli (Rs 21 crore) to emerge as the top-most retention for the upcoming IPL season.
KKR's IPL winning captain Shreyas Iyer is also back in the auction pool after his discussions with the management failed while Mumbai Indians retained all their five star players, including skipper Hardik Panndya, national captains Rohit Sharma, Suryakumar Yadav, pace ace Jasprit Bumrah and young NT Tilak Varma. They exhausted full retention purse of Rs 75 crore.
Punjab Kings have spent just Rs 9.5 crore, the least amount for retention, on two uncapped players Shashank Singh and Prabhsimran Singh. They would go into the auction with highest purse of Rs 110.5 crore and also four RTM (Right To Match) cards.
Pant and DC
DC's ownership structure is a complete one with co-owners GMR and JSW getting powers to control management for two years at a time. Hence Pant, who is a JSW recruit, wasn't the top choice for GMR management headed by co-owner Kiran Grandhi.
Moment GMR took charge, they removed earlier coaching management including former Director of Cricket Sourav Ganguly and brought in Venugopal Rao.
If sources are to be believed, Pant wasn't exactly very pleased with appointment of Rao and Hemang Badani, who possibly would have been given powers to overrule the skipper.
Discussions over the last month didn't yield any result and Pant didn't want to work with unfamiliar coaching staff thrust on him by the new management.
Mumbai Indians didn't have much of a choice save one slot where they could pick fresh blood. They have paid Jasprit Bumrah the top retention price of Rs 18 crore while India T20 captain Suryakumar Yadav (Rs 16.35 crore) and franchise skipper Hardik Pandya (Rs 16.35 crore) were paid equal retention price.
Not getting into the play-offs for 10 straight years means that Punjab Kings never had a settled look. They retained only two uncapped players -- keeper-opener Prabhsimran Singh and finisher Shashank Singh.
Shreyas Iyer must have thought that he is worth way more than his current value of Rs 12.25 crore after leading KKR to IPL title.
However not being an automatic India T20 choice and a poor strike rate of less than 140 meant that KKR was never going to shell out big bucks for him. The franchise has released him and he is DC's No.1 captaincy target. The franchise is believed to have kept Rs 20 crore minimum for him.
Heinrich Klaasen at Rs 23 crore is value for money as he probably is one of the best hitters of Indian spinners on slow tracks, a rare USP among foreign batters.
CSK didn't have too many surprises except giving same retention amount to both skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad and veteran Ravi Jadeja. MS Dhoni, for whom uncapped player rule was created, was retained for Rs 4 crore.
T20 league's premier bowler Rashid Khan was given top billing at Rs 18 crore while India's white-ball vice captain Shubman Gill was second highest retention for the franchise.