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TATA IPL 2025 Teamwise Retained Player List

TATA IPL 2025 Player Retentions List is finally here, setting the stage for another thrilling season of cricket. The announcement has sent waves of excitement among fans, as franchises revealed which players they’ll be holding onto ahead of the auction. Let’s dive into the details of this year’s retentions and what it means for the upcoming season.

With a total salary cap of INR 120 crore available at the mega auction for each team to form a squad of 25 players, franchises were allowed to retain up to six players (Retention/Right to Match) with a with a maximum of five capped internationals and up to two uncapped Indian players.

With INR 110.5 crore in hand, PBKS head into the highly anticipated action-packed mega auction with the largest purse.

A complete list of teamwise all retained player of TATA IPL 2025-

01. Chennai Super Kings :

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02. Delhi Capitals :

03. Gujarat Titans :

04. Kolkata Knight Riders : 

05. Lucknow Super Giants :

06. Mumbai Indians :

07. Punjab Kings : 

08. Rajasthan Royals :

09. Royal Challengers Bengaluru :

10. Sunrisers Hyderabad : 

The TATA IPL 2025 retention process has set the stage for another exciting season. With a mix of loyalty and strategic foresight, teams are ready to battle it out for glory.

FAQs

  1. What are retention rules in TATA IPL 2025? Teams could retain up to four players, including a mix of capped and uncapped players.
  2. How do retentions impact team budgets? Retaining players reduces a team’s auction budget, influencing their bidding strategy.
  3. Which teams retained the most players? Teams like CSK, MI, and RCB retained their full quota of players.
  4. Are there any first-time retentions in 2025? Yes, several young players like Yashasvi Jaiswal were retained for the first time.
  5. How does retention affect the TATA IPL auction? Retentions shape auction dynamics, with released players attracting fierce bids.

 

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