The bugle for the IPL 2024 was blown Sunday as the 10 franchises confirmed their list of retained, released and traded players ahead of the mini-auction which is expected to take place on 19 December.
Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) IPL 2024 Trading Window: Sunrisers Hyderabad would return after a forgettable outing in the previous edition of the Indian Premier League. SRF finished last in IPL 2023 with only four wins in 14 matches. However, the former champions would like to rise to glory once again.
The IPL 2024 auction is approaching, with all 10 franchises preparing for the event. Before the mini-auction, teams must submit their retention lists to the BCCI, and some have engaged in player trades.
Just a year after signing Ben Stokes for a massive fee of Rs. 16.25 crore, the Chennai Super Kings released the England Test captain a few days after revealing he will not take part in the 2024 season of the Indian Premier League (IPL) to manage his workload.
Rajasthan Royals (RR) IPL 2024 Trading Window: Rajasthan Royals despite being one of the most strongest sides on paper failed to qualify for the playoffs. They could only manage to win 7 out of their 14 matches and ended their IPL 2023 campaign at the 5th spot on the points table.
Gujarat Titans (GT) IPL 2024 Trading Window: GT is likely to witness the biggest trade in the history of the Indian Premier League as star all-rounder Hardik Pandya is likely to return to his home in Mumbai Indians after two years. The news ain't official yet but as per reports, the process has already been done.
Delhi Capitals (DC) IPL 2024 Trading Window: Delhi Capitals will continue their hunt for their maiden Indian Premier League title in the upcoming edition of the cash-rich league. Rishabh Pant is likely to make his much-awaited return to cricket after being out of action due to a horrific car accident.
Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) IPL 2024 Trading Window: All eyes have turned to the IPL trading window as the retention deadline (26 November) is finally here. All 10 franchises are supposed to submit their complete list of released and retained players. The Indian Premier League auction is set to take place in Dubai, on December 19.
Indian captain Rohit Sharma did not want to give the pitch as an excuse for his team’s defeat.
It may not have been a 5/3 type of a collapse, but a capitulation of sorts nonetheless. As the entire nation plunges into disappointment, heartbreak, somberness and collective grief following India's defeat in the final of the World Cup, scribes, including yours truly, will dwell into reasons behind this outcome.