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IPL mega auction: Mohammed Kaif urges RCB to take chance on THIS Mumbai Indians star

IPL mega auction: Mohammed Kaif urges RCB to take chance on THIS Mumbai Indians star

IPL mega auction: Mohammed Kaif urges RCB to take chance on THIS Mumbai Indians star

With the Indian Premier League (IPL) mega auctions fast approaching, teams are gearing up for a crucial period as they look to put together a specific strategy to get the best deal done. With the auctions set to take place in the next couple of months, former Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) player Mohammed Kaif has urged the franchise to sign Mumbai Indians star Rohit Sharma in case he is available for the auctions.

Kaif backs RCB for Mumbai Indians star

"RCB should take this chance. Somehow convince Rohit and make him the captain. He might not score that much as a batter, he scores forties and fifties, but I believe Rohit knows how to build a playing eleven very well," Kaif said while speaking on Star Sports.

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According to early reports in June, Mumbai Indians were considering releasing Rohit, however, recent news could come as a spanner in the work for the IPL franchise. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has approved up to five retentions and one Right to Match (RTM) card. This means Mumbai Indians can retain the likes of Rohit, Hardik Pandya, Jasprit Bumrah, Tilak Varma and Suryakumar Yadav.

RCB, on the other hand, will look to put in a strategy for the mega auctions as they will certainly retain Virat Kohli and Mohammed Siraj for the IPL 2025. Eyes will be also on the likes of Rajat Patidar, Glenn Maxwell and Faf du Plessis, who could also get retained for the side.

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Rules for IPL auctions

The five retained players will cost INR 750 million ($9mn) for IPL teams, while each can retain as many as six players from their current squad. There is no cap on Indian and foreign players and so franchises like Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings can breathe a sigh of relief as they face complications in retaining their star names.

Teams will be given a purse of INR 1.15-1.20 billion ($13.7-14.3 million) a significant increase for franchisees to spend. This could also mean for the first time IPL’s net spend in a season could reach above INR 10 billion ($120 million).

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