The fate of many players is going to be decided in the next two days in Jeddah city of Saudi Arabia. The mega auction of IPL 2025 will be held at the luxurious Abadi Al Johar Arena in Jeddah on Sunday 24 November and Monday 25 November. There will be a fierce competition for many players in this auction between all the 10 franchises. Eyes are on players like Rishabh Pant, Shreyas Iyer, KL Rahul but apart from these, many veteran players are also entering the auction this time. This time the money will also be spent more than before because BCCI had increased the auction purse. Then which franchise is entering the auction this time with how much money? Let us tell you in detail.
What is auction purse and its rules?
First of all, let us know some basic things about auction purse. Auction purse means the budget of each team, which it spends in buying players. A part of this auction purse is spent on retaining the players before the auction. After this, only the remaining portion is put up for auction. BCCI sets a limit for this, which this time is Rs 120 crore for each team. Now every franchise had already retained some players, so some part of the budget of every team has been cut. So who has how much money now? Let us know.
Which team has how much money?
Punjab Kings (PBKS) –Once again this franchise will have the most money. Punjab retained only 2 players, so they have 110.50 crores It is Rs.
Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) – Like Punjab, Bengaluru is also coming in the auction with a huge amount. RCB retained only 3 players, after which it had 83 crores ‘s purse was saved.
Delhi Capitals (DC) –Delhi, which released many players including Rishabh Pant, retained only 4. Now he has to prepare the squad 73 crores It is Rs.
Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) –Like Delhi, Lucknow had also released its captain KL Rahul but retained 5 players. After this the team 69 crores ₹’s purse is left.
Gujarat Titans (GT) –2022 champion Gujarat had retained 5 players and this time this franchise also 69 crores Will present claim in auction with Rs.
Chennai Super Kings (CSK) –5-time champion Chennai Super Kings retained 5 players including MS Dhoni, after which 55 crores Rs have been saved.
Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) –Current champion KKR retained 6 players to maintain its core but captain Shreyas Iyer was not there. Now up for auction 51 crores It is Rs.
Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) –Sunrisers, who surprised everyone last season, also retained 6 key players and now they 45 crores Will form a team with the remaining Rs.
Mumbai Indians (MI) –Amidst all the controversies, Mumbai succeeded in retaining 6 players including its 4 biggest names. Now with the franchise 45 crores It is only Rs.
Rajasthan Royals (RR) –Rajasthan Royals is going to enter the auction with the lowest budget, which retained 6 players and now 41 crores Will buy the remaining 19 players from.