• The IPL's new retention rules allow franchises to retain up to six players.

  • The total purse of IPL franchises has been increased to INR 120 crore.

IPL 2025: BCCI releases deadline for the retention list submission ahead of the mega auctions
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The Indian Premier League (IPL) is set to embark on a new chapter with its recently announced player retention rules for the 2025 season. Franchises are now allowed to retain up to six players from their existing squads, either through direct retention or by utilizing the Right to Match (RTM) option. 𒀰This strategic decision is pivotal for teams aiming to solidify their rosters and enhance their chances of success in the upcoming season. However, the proc🅘ess requires careful navigation of salary caps and potential player availability in the auction.

Deciphering the retention process

The IPL governing council has outlined a clear framework for player retention, allowing franchises to secure their most valuable assets while also considering financial implications. Each team can retain a maximum of five capped players, which may include both Indian and overseas talent, alongside two uncapped players. This fꦗlexibility ena🌱bles teams to maintain a competitive edge while managing their budget effectively.

Financial implications of retention

The financial aspects of the retention process are significant. The total salary cap for each franchise has been increased to INR 120 crore, up from last year’s INR 100 crore. Retaining players will incur specific costs:

  • The first retention will cost INR 18 crore.
  • The second will cost INR 14 crore.
  • The third will cost INR 11 crore.
  • The fourth and fifth retentions will again cost INR 18 crore and INR 14 crore, respectively.

If a franchise opts to retain all five capped players, it will be left with only INR 45 crore to acquire additional talent during the auction. The cost for retaining an uncapped player is pegged at INR 4 crore, further affecting the auction budget.

In addition to direct retentions, franchises will also have the option to use the RTM card at the auction. This allows them to match any bid made for a player they wish to retain. However, using the RTM card will cost INR 75 crore, which will be deducted from the team’s overall salary cap.

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The retention deadline

Franchises have until 5 PM IST on October 31, 2024, to finalize and submit their lists of retained players. This deadline adds urgency to the decision-making process as teams weigh their options carefully. According to IPL guidelines, any player who has played international cricket before this deadline w🃏ill be classified as a capped player for retention purposes. Interestingly, if an uncapped player makes his international debut after being retained but before the auction, he will still be considered uncapped for auction purposes, allowing franchises to retain some financial flexibility.

Future prospects and challenges

As IPL teams gear up for this critical phase, they must balance retaining star players with the need to refresh their squads with new talent. The introduction of match fees set at INR 7.5 lakh per match also adds another dimension to playeไr compensation, incentivizing performance while providing teams with additional avenues for investment in their rosters.

The new retention rules are expected to have a significant impact on the I🎉PL landscape. By providing franchises with greater control over their squads, the rules aim to create a more competitive and exciting league. As teams strategize their retention plans, fans can look forward to an intriguing auction and a season filled with anticipation.

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