The 8 IPL franchises announced their lists of retained players on Tuesday. While there were obvious retentions, the list had some surprise exclusions as well.
The Royal Challengers Bangalore retained 3 players. Virat Kohli for ₹15 crores, Glenn Maxwell for ₹11 crores and Md Siraj for ₹7 crores. Virat took a pay cut from ₹17 crores to ₹15 crores. RCB has a remaining purse of ₹57 crores.
5-time champions Mumbai Indians retained Rohit Sharma for ₹16 cr, Jasprit Bumrah for ₹12 cr, Suryakumar Yadav for ₹8 cr and Kieron Pollard ₹6 cr. Hardik Pandya and Ishan Kishan were the surprise exclusions. MI has 48 crores left in their purse.
Punjab Kings retained only 2 players, Mayank Agarwal for ₹12 crores and Arshdeep Singh ₹4 crores. Skipper KL Rahul was released as he wanted to go into the mega auction. Punjab are left with ₹72 crores in their purse.
Sunrisers Hyderabad retained 3 players, Kane Williamson for ₹14 crores, Abdul Samad and Umran Malik for ₹4 crores each. Interestingly, SRH let go of Rashid Khan, who wanted to be in the auction. Their remaining purse is ₹69 crores.
Chennai Super Kings announced 4 retentions. Ravindra Jadeja for ₹16 crores, MS Dhoni for ₹12 crores, Moeen Ali for ₹8 crores and Ruturaj Gaikwad ₹6 crores. CSK let go of long-time servant Suresh Raina and have a remaining purse of ₹48 crores.
Delhi Capitals retained 4 players. Rishabh Pant for ₹16 crores, Axar Patel for ₹9 crores, Prithvi Shaw for ₹7.5 crores and Anrich Nortje for ₹6.5 crores. Notably, DC let go of some big names including Shikhar Dhawan, Shreyas Iyer, Kagiso Rabada and Ravichandran Ashwin. They have a remaining purse of ₹47.5 crores.
KKR retained 4 players. Andre Russell for ₹12 crores, Varun Chakravarthy for ₹8 crores, Venkatesh Iyer for ₹8 crores and Sunil Narine ₹6 crores. Kolkata Knight Riders let go of Shubman Gill.
Rajasthan Royals retained 3 players. Sanju Samson for ₹14 crores, Jos Buttler for ₹10 crores and Yashasvi Jaiswal for ₹4 crores. Notable exclusions were Ben Stokes and Jofra Archer. They have a remaining purse of ₹62 crores.