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Top 5 IPL Superstars Who Could Be Released Ahead of the 2025 Auction

  • 24 Sep 2024 07:11 AM
  • IPL2025, BCCI, IPLNews

With the IPL 2025 auction looming, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has yet to announce the retention and release guidelines for franchises. Despite this uncertainty, reports are surfacing about the preferences of various teams. It’s expected that franchises will be limited to retaining no more than 6 players, including those with Right To Match options, leading to speculation about several high-profile players potentially being released.

Rohit Sharma, the Mumbai Indians captain's future is in doubt after a disappointing last season. In a leaked conversation, Rohit hinted that the 2024 season might be his last. With Hardik Pandya taking over leadership responsibilities, it seems likely that Rohit may be looking for a new team in the upcoming IPL season.

KL Rahul is also facing scrutiny as the Lucknow Super Giants consider a change in captaincy. Rahul’s inability to influence games has put him under pressure, especially after being dropped from the T20I squad. There’s speculation that he could return to his hometown franchise, the Royal Challengers Bengaluru, for a fresh start.

Faf du Plessis, the skipper of Royal Challengers Bengaluru. At 40, Du Plessis struggled during the last campaign, and as teams look to rebuild ahead of the auction, RCB might be inclined to seek a new captain, making Du Plessis’s retention uncertain.

Venkatesh Iyer of Kolkata Knight Riders finds himself in a precarious position. After a successful title run, the franchise must decide which players to retain. With stars like Sunil Narine and Andre Russell likely to be prioritized, Iyer may face the possibility of being released.

Glenn Maxwell could also be on the chopping block after a lackluster season with RCB. The franchise may want to reallocate the substantial funds spent on him toward a more consistent performer, leading Maxwell to search for a new home in the IPL.

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