The five-time champion Mumbai Indians (MI) will enter the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 auction
2024-11-20
The five-time champion Mumbai Indians (MI) will enter the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 auction with INR 45 crore, which is the joint second-lowest purse amount among the 10 franchises. All-arounder Hardik Pandya (INR 16.35 crore), former captain Rohit Sharma (INR 16.30 crore), star speedster Jasprit Bumrah (INR 18 crore), daring batsman Suryakumar Yadav (INR 16.35 crore), and rising star Tilak Varma (INR 8 crore) were all retained by the team management, demonstrating their outstanding ability to retain their Indian core.
Prior to player retentions, MI had one of the most difficult tasks: keeping their core, which included all of the top international cricket players. By giving Bumrah the biggest sum and keeping him for an incredible INR 18 Crore, the team management was able to effectively finish the difficult assignment.
Because of Bumrah's prominence in international cricket, the other players consented to pay cuts and were kept for somewhat more than 16 crore, while Tilak Varma, a new player, received 8 crore. As a result, Mumbai has kept five players and has one Right to Match (RTM) card in hand for use at the auction. MI has 20 spots in its roster that need to be filled, and they have INR 45 crore in purse money in addition to eight spots open for foreign players.
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Ishan Kishan, Mumbai's bright star who was essential to their IPL 2020 victory, was let go. Over the previous several seasons, Kishan's statistics were declining, and Tilak Varma, who became Mumbai's new youthful hero, eclipsed him. As a result, Varma was chosen for retention over him. But after supporting him for several years, MI may try to re-sign him, but they will have fierce competition from other teams with larger purses.
Quinton de Kock, who played for the team from 2019 to 2021, is the second wicketkeeper batsman MI might seek in addition to him. The southpaw, who scored more than 500 runs in both seasons, was crucial to their back-to-back victories in 2019 and 2020. De Kock may thus be on MI's radar as they try to fill the position of wicketkeeper.
During the 2020 and 2021 seasons, Mumbai boasted the most formidable new-ball assault in IPL history, thanks to Trent Boult and Jasprit Bumrah, who would win games for them in the powerplay itself. The pair, who are regarded as the finest new ball bowlers in cricket, worked really well together and destroyed the opposing batting order in the first six overs, preventing them from getting off to a fast start. The management may perhaps be persuaded to bring Boult back into the squad, since he and Bumrah will once more constitute a potent new ball assault.
The middle overs of a Twenty20 match are one of the most important parts, as the spinners must control the hitters, particularly at a high-scoring stadium like Mumbai's home pitch, the Wankhede Stadium. Piyush Chawla is one such athlete who demonstrated his value while bowling at the Mumbai bowlers' cemetery. The wrist spinner had a successful season with MI in 2023, taking 22 wickets in 16 games, and he has maintained his basic fee at INR 50 lakh. Therefore, Chawla can make full use of his bowling skills at Wankhede and may end up breaking partnerships in the middle overs. In addition to Chawla's expertise, MI may rely on a young spinner to assist him at the critical stage.
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Along with skipper Hardik Pandya, the five-time winners will also want some firepower lower in the order. Given that the team is constantly eager to retain or repurchase its own players, the Pandya brothers also stand a possibility of getting back together in Mumbai. As a result, Krunal Pandya was also spotted rejoining the team that helped shape him over the years.
Two of Sikandar Raza, Marcus Stoinis, Liam Livingstone, and Mitchell Marsh might be the big finishing all-rounder to balance off Mumbai's potent playing XI. The budding Indian talents, who are always in the MI scouting team's sights and will be developed by the management for next seasons, will occupy the remaining spots.
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Category |
Player Name |
Role |
Base Price (INR) |
Prediction |
|
Retained Players |
Rohit Sharma |
Batter |
16.30 Cr |
Will be retained as team leader. |
|
|
Jasprit Bumrah |
Bowler |
18 Cr |
Core player, crucial for bowling. |
|
|
Suryakumar Yadav |
Batter |
16.35 Cr |
Key player in the middle order. |
|
|
Ishan Kishan |
Wicketkeeper-Batter |
|
Versatile, likely to be retained. |
|
|
Tilak Varma |
All-rounder
|
8 Cr |
Promising youngster, retained. |
|
Released Players |
Chris Jordan |
Bowler |
|
May be released due to performance. |
|
|
Raghav Goyal |
Bowler |
|
Could be replaced by a new spinner. |
|
Targeted Players |
Ben Stokes |
All-rounder |
|
Big-ticket signing for all-rounder. |
|
|
Wanindu Hasaranga |
All-rounder |
2 Crore |
Spin and batting depth. |
|
|
Trent Boult |
Bowler |
2 Crore |
Experience in death bowling. |
|
|
Tilak Verma’s Backup |
All-rounder |
8Cr |
Young domestic talent in pipeline. |
|
|
Manish Pandey |
Batter |
1 Crore |
Experienced middle-order option. |
|
|
Jaydev Unadkat |
Bowler |
75 Lakhs |
Useful domestic bowling backup. |
|
|
Tushar Deshpande |
Bowler |
50 Lakhs |
Effective uncapped Indian pacer. |
|
|
Rinku Singh |
Batter |
50 Lakhs |
Rising star in IPL. |
Ishan Kishan, Jasprit Bumrah, and Rohit Sharma all likely to be retained.
They may include players like Trent Boult, Wanindu Hasaranga, and Ben Stokes.
They may concentrate on fresh domestic talent, well-known all-rounders, and seasoned bowlers.
Players like Chris Jordan who play poorly in the 2024 Indian Premier League may be released.
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