The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has announced the much-awaited retention rules for the upcoming IPL 2025 mega auction. The new regulations aim to create a more competitive and dynamic auction environment, allowing teams to build stronger and more stable squads. One of the significant changes introduced is the increase in the retention limit. Teams will now be permitted to retain up to five players, providing them greater flexibility in retaining their core personnel. This move is expected to ensure continuity and stability within franchises.
However, the BCCI has eliminated the Right to Match (RTM) option. This means that teams will no longer be able to match the highest bid for a player they wish to retain. This decision is likely to intensify competition as players become available to all franchises, potentially leading to higher bidding wars.
The retention rules also address the retention of overseas players. Teams can now retain up to three foreign players, allowing them to maintain their overseas talent pool. This is particularly important for franchises that have built successful teams around foreign stars. While the exact retention costs have not been disclosed yet, they are expected to be announced closer to the auction. The BCCI has indicated that the costs will be structured in a way that encourages teams to make strategic decisions regarding their retention.
BCCI rules during IPL 2024
At the onset of IPL 2024, the rules were slightly different, Teams could retain a maximum of two Indian and two overseas players, or three Indian and one overseas player. Teams had the Right-to-Match (RTM) option, allowing them to match any bid for a retained player. The new retention rules are expected to have a profound impact on the IPL 2025 mega auction. With the increased retention limit and the elimination of RTM, the auction is likely to be more competitive and unpredictable. Fans can anticipate a thrilling spectacle as teams vie for the best talent available