Según la regla de retención de IPL, una franquicia puede retener a un jugador inactivo por una tarifa de INR 4 millones de rupias únicamente.
Yes, you read the headline right! Chennai Super Kings (CSK) will have a golden chance in their hands come into the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 mega auction. After the IPL GC, held earlier today, office-bearers have decided that IPL franchises can retain as many as six retentions. However, among those six retentions, one has to be an uncapped player. And that is where the IPL governing members have brought a unique rule to the fore.
Dhoni now an uncapped player for CSK?
According to ESPNCricinfo, IPL has reintroduced a previous rule that allowed Indian players, who had retired from international at least five years prior, to go into the auction as an uncapped player. As we all know, in the case of MS Dhoni, he stopped playing for India on August 15, 2020 (the heartbreaking semi-final exit at the 2019 ODI World Cup). And, according to the retention policy, an uncapped player who is retained by the franchise, would only cost them Rs 4 crore.
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