Antes de la mega subasta IPL 2025, echemos un vistazo a tres jugadores que podrían ser objetivos potenciales para una tarjeta Right to Play (RTM).
IPL franchises were permitted to retain up to six players from their IPL 2024 squads before the mega auction. However, only two teams chose to keep all six players. Five franchises retained five players each, giving themselves the flexibility to use the Right to Match (RTM) option for one additional player. KKR and SRH will go to IPL 2025 mega auction with zero RTM card.
DC will go into the auction with two RTMs, while the RCB and PBKS will have three and four RTMs, respectively.
3 players teams could target through RTM card in IPL 2025 mega auction
Rishabh Pant
As Delhi Capitals did not retain Rishabh Pant in their IPL 2025 retention list, he is set to enter the auction. However, DC could reacquire him during the IPL 2025 auction using the Right to Match (RTM) card if they do not secure another captain for their team. Nevertheless, matching his price at the auction will be challenging.
Arshdeep Singh
Punjab Kings retained only two players in IPL 2025, both uncapped and valued at 4 crore: Shashank Singh and Prabhsimran Singh. Surprisingly, they did not retain Arshdeep Singh, which has raised eyebrows. The team may consider reacquiring him during the IPL 2025 mega auction as he had taken 19 wickets in the previous sason.
Cameron Green
Cameron Green was expected to be released by RCB due to his high price tag of 17.5 crore, raising the question of why he would agree to a pay cut to remain with the team. However, RCB has the option to use the Right to Match (RTM) card to retain him, given his strong performance in the T20I format. Ultimately, this decision will depend on the price he fetches in the IPL 2025 auction, and the team will evaluate whether to pursue him based on that.
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