Gujarat Titans to retain Gill, Rashid, Sudharsan for IPL 2025, Shami overlooked
Mohammed Shami has been undergoing rehab after his Ankle surgery.
Renowned Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Gujarat Titans (GT) will be retaining one of the biggest names of Indian cricket and their current Captain, Shubman Gill. Moreover, star Afghanistan all rounder, Rashid Khan, will also continue to serve the team, ahead of the deadline set for the IPL 2025 retentions.
Apart from them, the talented Sai Sudharsan will also be retained by the side. However, in what will be a piece of booming news for the Gujarat fans, star Indian pacer Mohammed Shami is unlikely to be retained owing to his injury concerns. When it comes to uncapped players, youngsters like Shahrukh Khan and Rahul Tewatia are likely to be retained ahead.
Notably, Shubman Gill is often regarded as the next big thing and the future leader of Team India. The Fazilika-born has already led GT in the IPL 2024 edition. However, the former champions found themselves struggling in the eighth spot in the 10-team competition. Interestingly, in their IPL debut season, the franchise went on to script history by lifting the IPL gold in their first attempt itself. At that point, India's prime all rounder Hardik Pandya led the side in their inaugural season.
Besides, with speculations around Rashid Khan being approached by Mumbai Indians, the source confirmed that Khan will most likely continue ahead with GT. The talismanic leg spinner claimed 19 wickets in the IPL 2022 season and bettered it with 27 victims to his name in the subsequent season. Albeit, in the 2024 edition of India's biggest cricket carnival, he had a lacklustre season with the ball in hand as he managed to pick just 10 wickets. He featured in 12 matches where he averaged 36.70.
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Six players can be retained with RTM making its comeback in IPL 2025
Speaking of the much-awaited IPL 2025 mega auctions, the event is anticipated to take place outside India. Currently, Riyadh city of Saudi Arabia is expected to be a frontrunner as the bidding war will start in late November. For the unversed, this time the overall auction budget has been raised to INR 120 crore, which is 20 crore more than last year's budget for the IPL teams.
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Regarding the cap on the salaries, it will now be considered on the basis of the total purse in the auction, a performance-based increment to be paid separately. Moreover, it will also include match fees, set at a minimum amount of INR 7.5 lacs per game. As per the new IPL retentions and regulations, a maximum of six players can be retained, which will also include the Right to Match (RTM) card which was not considered last year.
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