IPL: Sunrisers hyderabad Retention list..!!

The auction for the 18th season of the indian Premier League (IPL) will be held in November. How many people should be retained? What are the rules for the next season? Answers to other questions have already been found. Record prices were recorded in the direct mini-auction. Meanwhile, the IPL management has approved the retention of six players. However, it also has a Right to Match (RTM). Which team will retain whom..? The suspense will end soon. The hyderabad franchise has won the IPL title twice. In fact, seeing that momentum, Sunrisers were expected to win the title. Also reached the final. But, the chennai pitch failed them.
Sunrisers, who went into bat first and played aggressively, were bowled out for 113 runs in 18.3 overs. kolkata Knight Riders chased down the target of 114 runs by losing just 2 wickets in 10.3 overs. With this, hyderabad tied with the runner-up. It is reported that Sunrisers hyderabad will spend Rs. 23 Crores for South African power hitter Heinrich Klaasen for the next season. However, Australian captain and pacer Pat Cummins, who was the captain last season, is being retained for Rs 18 crore. Meanwhile, the young opener abhishek Sharma, who made a sensational performance in the 2024 season and was also selected for Team india and scored a century there, is being retained for Rs. 14 crores. It is reported that Sunrisers are not ready to give up Australian dashing batsman Travis Head and Visakhapatnam all-rounder nitish kumar Reddy. It seems that delhi Capitals, who have not won the IPL title so far, have tied all three. Among them, they will take captain rishabh pant for Rs.18 crore, spin all-rounder Axar patel for Rs.14 crore, and spinner kuldeep yadav for Rs.11 crore. Up to Rs.75 crore can be spent on retained players. In this background, the condition of Australian boy Jake Fraser McGurk and South African hard-hitter Tristan Stubbs, who made a splash last season, needs to be known. If their range is within the budget of Rs.75 crore, it is said that Delhi's idea is to get them through Right to Match (RTM). Meanwhile, the respective franchises have to submit the names of the players they want to retain by the 31st of this month. That is two more weeks.

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