Check out the list of all the released and retained by all the 10 teams ahead of the IPL 2024 min auction and also the purse remaining
Just after the announcement of the IPL 2024 retention list, reports have claimed that Hardik Pandya has been traded to Mumbai Indians in an all-cash deal from Gujarat Titans
Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) released eight players and are yet the team with the least amount of money in their purse heading into the IPL 2024 auction
The biggest runpour going around was the release of their skipper Hardik Pandya. However, the Gujarat Titans stuck to him and released a total of eight players
Sunrisers Hyderabad released Harry Brook. But they let go of only six players in total and still managed to get a hefty purse of Rupees 34 crore going into the IPL 2024 auctions
Punjab Kings released Shahrukh Khan and Bhanuka Rajapaksa, two of the players who performed really well for the team in the last season
Mumbai Indians released Jofra Archer and a total of 11 players which included five overseas
Royal Challengers Bangalore released 11 players and would go in the IPL 2024 auction with the biggest purse of Rupees 40.75 crore
Hardik Pandya has been retained by the Gujarat Titans ahead of the IPL 2024 auction and will not be going to the Mumbai Indians as of now, but the window is still open
Rajasthan Royals released eight players, but no big changes were seen apart from Jason Holder, who was in fact traded from Lucknow Super Giants last season
Kolkata released a total of 12 players which included ageing giants like Tim Southee and Umesh Yadav and young guns like Lockie Ferguson, and Shardul Thakur as well
Delhi Capitals released 11 players including five overseas. A look at the list of released and retained players of the team from New Delhi ahead of IPL 2024 auction
Apart from Ben Stokes, and Ambatai Rayduu, who were already out of IPL 2024, Chennai Super Kings released six other players. Find out who they are
Shahbaz was bought back by the Bengaluru franchise at last year's mega auction for Rs 2.4 crore following a fierce bidding war with Kolkata Knight Riders.
The trading window for IPL 2024 ends on November 26 at 4 PM IST, and reports suggest that Titans' captain is set to rejoin Mumbai if the deal is not changed at the last minute
Busy mastering red-ball cricket for some time, Australia opener Travis Head said he is now keen to explore the world of slam-bang T20 cricket and will throw his hat into the IPL auction in December. The 29-year-old, who has featured in 42 Tests and 62 ODIs, has played just 20 T20Is in his career, scoring 460 runs with 91 being the highest score, which came against South Africa in the three-match T20I series in August-September. "I will be in," Head told reporters when asked if he will put his name in the IPL auction next year. "I was restricted a little bit on time last year with getting married. I will put myself in this year and hopefully get picked up and get an opportunity. It was nice to be involved in it a long time ago." Head had a brief stint in IPL, having played 10 games in the 20162017 season for Royal Challengers Bangalore. "... this is not a format I have been involved in much over the years. It was nice to be back in South Africa and contribute in the game," he said.
Indian Premier League 2024 auction will be held on December 19 and it will be the first time it is being held outside of India
In the IPL 2024 auction, the salary purse for each team will be Rs 100 crore, an increase of Rs 5 crore from IPL 2023 players' auction.
This is a 24 per cent jump in gross gaming revenue from Rs 2250 crore in IPL 2022, and the market has grown at a CAGR of 30 per cent since IPL 2019.
We try and look at how the teams have turned out to be for this season, what are the new inclusions and how will these resources help them going forward in the league