Close Menu
  • CRICKET
    • TRENDING
    • OPINION
    • News
  • IPL
    • Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB)
    • Chennai Super Kings (CSK)
    • Mumbai Indians (MI)
    • Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR)
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
The Cricket Lounge
  • CRICKET
    • TRENDING
    • OPINION
    • News
  • IPL
    • Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB)
    • Chennai Super Kings (CSK)
    • Mumbai Indians (MI)
    • Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR)
The Cricket Lounge
IPL

BCCI Is Set To Make Big Changes In IPL Rules Ahead Of Mega Auction

Naman VyasBy Naman VyasNo Comments2 Mins Read
IPL

As the cricketing world gears up for the IPL 2025 mega auction, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is on the brink of introducing transformative changes to the league’s retention and auction policies. These alterations, discussed extensively among franchise owners, BCCI officials, and even reflected in public sentiment via X posts, aim to redefine how teams are built, potentially affecting the league’s dynamics and fan engagement.

The central theme of these proposed changes revolves around the retention policy. Traditionally, teams could retain a maximum of four players, with one being an overseas player, before the auction. However, for the upcoming mega auction, there’s a strong inclination towards adopting a 3+1 retention rule or even exploring a model where teams might retain just one player, with the remainder through the Right To Match (RTM) system. This shift is driven by the desire to inject fresh blood into the teams, ensuring that the auction remains a spectacle where even established stars might find themselves in new franchises.

The RTM rule, which allows teams to match the highest bid for a player from their previous squad, has been a point of contention and innovation. Suggestions have floated around increasing the number of RTM cards, or even proposing a radical format where teams start with zero retentions but have multiple RTM options. This could lead to a scenario where players might end up in new teams unless their previous franchise matches the auction price, potentially leading to a more dynamic transfer market.

The rationale behind these changes is multifaceted. Firstly, it addresses the concern of fan loyalty. With frequent player movements, fans often find it challenging to connect with teams that undergo significant overhauls every few seasons. By potentially limiting retentions or increasing RTM options, the BCCI aims to foster a sense of continuity while still allowing for the excitement of new player acquisitions.

Secondly, these changes could lead to a more competitive IPL. With fewer players retained, teams might be forced to innovate with their strategies, scouting for new talents or re-strategizing their team compositions. This could elevate the overall standard of cricket, as teams and players adapt to new environments and roles.

BCCI IPL 2025
Follow on Google News Follow on Flipboard
Previous ArticleDuleep Trophy 2024: How Indian Test Cricketers Performed In The Duleep Trophy?
Next Article IND vs BAN: Virat Kohli Makes A Comeback As BCCI Announce 16-Man Squad
Naman Vyas
  • Website
  • Facebook

Naman Vyas is an emerging talent in the field of cricket writing and he has been working for The Cricket Lounge as a cricket writer and delivering news and opinion from the world of cricket.

Related Posts

Asia Cup 2025: With Hardik Pandya Back, Is There Room for Shivam Dube?

Babar Azam’s Spot Under Threat in Asia Cup 2025? Pakistan Eyes Fakhar Zaman

R Ashwin Willing to Exit CSK Before IPL 2026 Auction Over Uncertain Role

Sandeep Patil Lashes Out: Why ‘Workload Management’ Doesn’t Fly with Jasprit Bumrah

Three Teams Poised to Trade for Rachin Ravindra Ahead of IPL 2026

How Gautam Gambhir’s Unwavering Support Transformed Sanju Samson’s Career

Add A Comment

Comments are closed.

Important Pages
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Information About The Publication
Important Links
  • Rss Feed
  • Sitemap
  • Google News
Important Links
  • Rss Feed
  • Sitemap
  • Google News

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.