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IPL 2025: 2 Right-Handed Openers Who Might Be Playing Their Last Season

Naman VyasBy Naman Vyas21/10/2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Indian Premier League, a spectacle of cricketing prowess, has seen many players come and go, but few have left as indelible a mark as Jonny Bairstow and Wriddhiman Saha. As IPL 2025 looms on the horizon, there’s a palpable sense that this could be the last dance for these two right-handed openers. Both players, known for their aggressive batting and, in Saha’s case, exceptional wicket-keeping, have been pivotal figures in their respective teams. Here’s why this season might mark the end of an era for Bairstow and Saha.

Jonny Bairstow: The English Powerhouse

Jonny Bairstow, with his explosive batting, has been a crowd favorite in the IPL. His tenure, especially with Punjab Kings, has been marked by innings that could turn the game on its head. However, recent seasons have seen Bairstow grappling with form and fitness, issues that have sparked discussions about his future in the IPL. His last few seasons, while not devoid of brilliance, have shown a dip in consistency, a common precursor to retirement from such high-intensity leagues. Moreover, Bairstow’s commitments with England, especially with the looming World Cups and Test series, might push him towards focusing more on international cricket or taking a step back from the grueling IPL schedule.

Wriddhiman Saha: The Indian Resilient

Wriddhiman Saha, often overshadowed by his more flamboyant contemporaries, has carved a niche for himself with his tenacity behind the stumps and with the bat. His journey in the IPL, from being a reserve to a key player, mirrors his Test career’s resilience. Saha’s IPL 2024 was marked by moments of brilliance, but also by the specter of retirement talks, fueled by age and injury concerns. His experience and calm demeanor have been invaluable, yet the physical demands of the IPL might be catching up. Speculation around his retirement has been rife, with many believing this season could be his last, especially given his recent comments on looking beyond cricket for life’s next chapter.

Why This Might Be Their Last IPL

Several factors contribute to why IPL 2025 could be the final season for Bairstow and Saha. For Bairstow, it’s about balancing international commitments with the IPL’s demanding schedule. His recent performances, while not lacking in intent, have shown a vulnerability that wasn’t there before. For Saha, it’s a combination of age, the physical toll of cricket, and perhaps a desire to move into coaching or administration. Both players have hinted at life post-cricket, with Saha’s involvement in cricket administration and Bairstow’s interest in media and commentary.

The Legacy They Leave Behind

As they potentially prepare for their final IPL, both Bairstow and Saha leave behind legacies that will be remembered. Bairstow for his aggressive batting that could single-handedly win games, and Saha for his unassuming yet crucial contributions, both with the gloves and the bat. Their departure from the IPL would mark the end of an era, making way for the next generation of cricketers to take the stage.

IPL 2025 might not just be about the cricket; it could be a farewell tour for two of its most respected figures. While cricket fans hope for a swansong filled with memorable innings, the reality of retirement looms. Bairstow and Saha, through their careers, have shown that cricket is not just about the big scores or the flashy catches but about resilience, spirit, and the love for the game. As the IPL gears up, all eyes will be on these two, hoping for a grand finale to careers that have enriched the league in countless ways.

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