KKR release Shreyas Iyer; DC part ways with Rishabh Pant- Shriram Online Book


CPL 2024, Final Match Prediction Shriram Book Official Saint Lucia Kings lift maiden trophy on back of Aaron Jones’ heroicsShriram Book Match Predication BCCI discards Impact Player rule in SMATENG W vs SA W Match Prediction Shriram Book Official ICC World Cup 2024Shriram Online Book Kolkata Knight Riders have confirmed that they have released their title-winning captain, Shreyas Iyer. As Cricbuzz previously reported, Shreyas proved to be a tough negotiator for KKR, and the franchise decided to move on from him. Shreyas was with KKR for three seasons from 2022. After a lot of speculation that KKR could let go of Andre Russell, Cricbuzz reported that the West Indian all-rounder had indeed been retained, which has now been confirmed by the franchise. He, alongside Sunil Narine (12 Cr), Rinku Singh (13 Cr), Varun CV (12 Cr) and the uncapped pair of Ramandeep Singh (4 Cr) and Harshit Rana (4 Cr), have all been retained by the 2024 champions. KKR are one of only two teams to retain all six players and will have no RTMs to use at the auction, Shriram Online Book.

No retention for Rishabh Pant and KL Rahul By Shriram Book

Delhi Capitals, meanwhile, have parted ways with Rishabh Pant after long negotiations, including a meeting last evening, to try and get him to sign on for another three years went in vain. Pant started his IPL career with the Delhi franchise in 2016 and has been with them since. They have chosen to keep the spin pair of Axar Patel (16.50 Cr) and Kuldeep Yadav (13.25 Cr), along with the exciting young South African batter Tristan Stubbs (10 Cr) and Abishek Porel (4 Cr), as their uncapped retention By Shriram Book Official.

Shriram Book Official Like DC, LSG have taken the big decision of letting go of their Indian heavyweight, KL Rahul, following a middling season earlier this year. They’ve gone on to spend big on the retention of Nicholas Pooran—a current T20 phenomenon—for INR 21 crore. Leggie Ravi Bishnoi (11 Cr) and pace sensation Mayank Yadav (11 Cr), who was recently capped, have also been retained, along with two uncapped retentions in middle-order hitter Ayush Badoni (4 Cr) and pacer Mohsin Khan (4 Cr) Shriram Book.

Heinrich Klaasen gets INR 23 Crore; CSK retain five By Shriram Book Online

Shriram Book Online Chennai Super Kings and Sunrisers Hyderabad, as reported previously by Cricbuzz, have retained five players each. After months of wait, MS Dhoni gave a go-ahead about his participation in the IPL and became one of CSK’s five retentions. Besides Dhoni (4 Cr), CSK have retained Ruturaj Gaikwad (18 Cr), Ravindra Jadeja (18 Cr), Shivam Dube (12 Cr) and Matheesha Pathirana (13 Cr). Since Dhoni qualifies as an uncapped retention on the basis of the new rules rolled out by the BCCI, they can utilise their RTM card on a capped player at the auction. SRH, meanwhile, broke the bank for Heinrich Klaasen, re-signing him for INR 23 Crore. They’ve also retained captain Pat Cummins (18 Cr), Abhishek Sharma (14 Cr), Travis Head (14 Cr) and Nitish Reddy (6 Cr). With all of them being capped, SRH’s RTM can only be used on an uncapped player.

No Jos Buttler for RR By Shriram Book App

Shriram Book App In an interesting move, Rajasthan Royals have decided not to retain Jos Buttler. The England white-ball captain is currently out of action and hasn’t played since June this year due a calf injury. He will be up for grabs for any interested franchise as the Royals will not have any RTMs to use at the auction, owing to their six retentions – Sanju Samson (18 Cr), Yashasvi Jaiswal (18 Cr), Riyan Parag (14 Cr), Dhruv Jurel (14 Cr), Shimron Hetmyer (11 Cr) and Sandeep Sharma (4 Cr), who like Dhoni, qualifies as an uncapped player. Along with Buttler, Yuzvendra Chahal, Trent Boult and R Ashwin could also have many takers, including RR themselves, at the auction Shriram Book App.

Rashid Khan and Jasprit Bumrah get top billing By Shriram Book Cricket ID

Shriram Book Cricket ID by Gujarat Titans have also held onto five of their players – including two uncapped picks in Rahul Tewatia (4 Cr) and Shahrukh Khan (4 Cr). Besides the two obvious retentions of Rashid Khan (18 Cr) and Shubman Gill (16.5 Cr), GT have also put their faith in the impressive top-order batter Sai Sudharsan (8.5 Cr), who amassed 527 runs in IPL 2024 at a strike rate of 141.29. Despite their wooden spoon finish in IPL 2024, MI were spoilt for choices as far as retentions went. They’ve chosen to retain five in Jasprit Bumrah (18 Cr), Hardik Pandya (16.35 Cr), Suryakumar Yadav (16.35 Cr), Rohit Sharma (16.30 Cr) and Tilak Varma (8 Cr). Like SRH, they head into the auction with one RTM that can be exercised only on an uncapped player Shriram Book Cricket ID.

Virat Kohli retained for INR 21 Crore; PBKS keep two uncapped heroes

Royal Challengers Bengaluru did not retain their captain of the last three seasons, Faf du Plessis, while also letting go of seasoned fast bowler Mohammed Siraj. They’ve instead retained uncapped left-armer Yash Dayal (5 Cr) alongside Rajat Patidar (11 Cr) and Virat Kohli, who has commanded a price of INR 21 crore. Their 17-crore acquisition from the Mumbai Indians last year, Cameron Green, did not feature in retention discussions as the Australian all-rounder is out for a long period owing to a recent surgery undergone for a lower back fracture. Punjab Kings will once again enter the auction with a fat purse and will be armed with four RTMs as they’ve retained just two uncapped players, Shashank Singh (at INR 5.5 crore) and Prabhsimran Singh (at INR 4 Crore.

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