IPL 2022 retentions | Virat, Rohit, Bumrah retained; Hardik, Ishan, Boult left out

As the Indian Premier League 2022 retention deadline comes close, teams have more or less finalised their list of retained players. RCB have announced they are retaining Virat Kohli, Glenn Maxwell and Siraj, and they will go in the auction with a purse of ₹57 crore. MI, on the other hand, have retained Rohit Sharma to lead the team that will also feature Bumrah, Suryakumar and Pollard.

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Here are the latest updates:

Mumbai Indians

To release solid players absolutely heartbreaking: Rohit

“We’re trying to keep an eye on who we can get in the auction,” says Rohit Sharma as he hopes to find a perfect balance for the team. “For the players we have had to let go, we will look at those positions to be filled,” he said.

Mumbai Indians

MI’s retentions: Rohit Sharma, Jasprit Bumrah, Kieron Pollard and Suryakumar

Mumbai Indians have retained Rohit, Bumrah, Suryakumatr and Pollard. Ishan Kishan, Hardik, Krunal and Trent Boult left out.

Royal Challengers Bangalore

Very grateful, says Virat Kohli

“Obviously, when I was contacted, I said yes,” the former RCB captain said on his retention. With “renewed energy”, Virat Kohli the batsman will play for RCB in IPL 2022.

Retention rules

Total purse for every franchise has been increased to ₹90 crore as two new teams enter IPL.

As per the retention rules, teams retaining maximum four players (all capped) will lose ₹42 crore from the purse (player 1: ₹16 crore; player 2: ₹12; player 3: ₹8 crore; player 4: ₹6 crore).

Teams retaining three capped players will lose ₹33 crore (player 1: ₹15 core; player 2: ₹11; player 3: ₹7 crore).

Two capped retentions will make the teams shrink their purse by ₹24 crore (player 1: ₹14 crore; player 2: ₹10 crore).

If a team chooses to retain only one capped player, they will go in the auction with at least ₹76 crore in their purse (player 1: 14 crore).

For uncapped players though, teams will only lose ₹4 crore from their purse.

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