Khaleej Times

RCB, CSK to retain Kohli and Dhoni for IPL 2018

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mumbai — India skipper Virat Kohli and his predecesso­r Mahendra Singh Dhoni are among the top players who are set to be retained by their respective IPL franchises, Royal Challenger­s Bangalore and comeback outfit Chennai Super Kings respective­ly.

The retention list of players is to be announced by BCCI here on Thursday.

Kohli, yet to taste a triumph as captain in IPL in spite of his extremely successful run as national captain, and 2011 World Cup-winning skipper Dhoni are expected to be shoo-ins when RCB and CSK decide which players they are retaining in the squad for the next three seasons — 2018 to 2020.

Among other top Indians who are almost certain to be retained are Rohit Sharma, who led Mumbai Indians to their title triumph last season, exciting MI allrounder Hardik Pandya, Ravindra Jadeja, who is set to go back to CSK after playing for Gujarat Lions over the last two seasons, and Australian pocket dynamo David Warner for Sunrisers Hyderabad.

Another franchise making a return after serving a two- year suspension, Rajasthan Royals, will certainly go for Australia captain Steve Smith, considerin­g the form he has been in.

Each team can opt for up to five players by virtue of a combinatio­n of Player Retention (Pre Player Auction) and Right to Match (RTM) (during the Player Auction), according to the decision of the IPL GC at its meeting in New Delhi on December 6.

There can be a maximum of either three retentions or three RTMs at the discretion of the franchises and if there is no retention before player auction, then franchises can have up to three RTMs, as per the norms put in place by the IPL GC.

The break-up is: Maximum number of 3 capped Indian players, 2 overseas players and 2 uncapped Indian players each.

The player pool available for CSK and RR for retention/RTM will be the players who played for them respective­ly in IPL 2015 and who were part of Rising Pune Supergiant and GL squads in IPL 2017, as per the norms.

The salary cap has also been raised. For the coming season, it’s fixed at Rs 800 million and will increased to Rs 820 and 850 million respective­ly in 2019 and 2020.

The minimum spend has been fixed at 75 per cent of the salary cap for each season.

The player retention price guideline for salary cap charged has also been set as Rs 33 crore (for 3 players pre auction), Rs 21 crore (for 2 players pre auction) and Rs 12.5 crore (for 1 player retained preauction). Each squad can consist of a maximum number of 25 players (up to 8 overseas players) and a minimum of 18. — PTI

 ?? AFP file ?? India’s cricket captain Virat Kohli (left) plays with a football as his teammate Mahendra Singh Dhoni looks on. The retention list of players for the 2018 Indian Premier League is to be announced by BCCI on Thursday. —
AFP file India’s cricket captain Virat Kohli (left) plays with a football as his teammate Mahendra Singh Dhoni looks on. The retention list of players for the 2018 Indian Premier League is to be announced by BCCI on Thursday. —

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