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IPL 2025: IPL mega auction is to be held at the end of this year. In such a situation, everyone’s eyes are on the retention policy. Earlier it was being said that BCCI could announce the rules of the retention policy by the end of August. But now it has been postponed for some time. According to the information, BCCI is planning something special regarding uncapped players. Some teams can get direct benefit from this.

When It Will Come?

Let us tell you that some time ago BCCI had called the owners of all the teams for a meeting. During this time BCCI had talked about the retention policy of IPL. On which everyone had different opinions. Some teams wanted more retention while some opposed it. After which the matter could not be resolved.

Now, Cricbuzz has reported in its report that it may take ten days to two weeks for the new retention policy to come. In such a situation, the new policy can come out by the end of September. Only after this it will be known how many players the teams can retain before the auction. There is also a meeting of BCCI on 29 September. Although it has nothing to do with IPL, but it is believed that the new retention policy can be announced around this time.

RTM May Return

If media reports are to be believed, this time RTM i.e. Right to Match card will also be used in the auction. Let us tell you that BCCI had brought this rule in the 2014 IPL auction. However, later they removed this rule. It is being told that many teams have demanded to bring back this rule. Because of this, BCCI is also considering this rule.

Apart from this, players who have retired from international cricket can be included in the list of uncapped players. If this happens, then former Team India captain MS Dhoni can also be seen in the list of uncapped players.

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Sep 13, 2024 17:16

Aditya Mallick

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