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VIVO IPL 2022 Player Retention Announced

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The window for the franchises to retain players for the VIVO Indian Premier League 2022 season closed on 30th November 2021.

With a total salary cap of INR 90 crore available at the mega auction for each team, the eight franchises were eligible to retain up to 4 players with a maximum of 3 Indians, 2 overseas players and 2 uncapped Indians.

Each of the eight franchises used the Player Retention option with Chennai Super Kings (CSK), Delhi Capitals (DC), Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) and Mumbai Indians (MI) opting to retain 4 players each. Rajasthan Royals (RR), Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) and Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) have retained 3 players each while Punjab Kings (PBKS) have retained 2. The PBKS thus have the highest salary purse available with INR 72 crore while Delhi Capitals have least at INR 47.50 to be used at the mega auction.

Of the 27 retained players, 8 are overseas and 4 are uncapped Indians.

A detailed breakup of the players retained, total amount spent, retention deduction and the purse available is provided below.

*Amount in Crores

FranchiseSalaryRetentionDeductionSalary Purse Available 
    
Chennai Super Kings   
Ravindra Jadeja164248
M S Dhoni12
Moeen Ali8
Ruturaj Gaikwad6
Total 42  
    
Delhi Capitals   
Rishabh Pant1642.5047.50
Axar Patel9
Prithvi Shaw7.50
Anrich Nortje6.50
Total 39  
    
Kolkata Knight Riders   
Andre Russell124248
Varun Chakaravarthy8
Venkatesh Iyer8
Sunil Narine6
Total 34  
    
Mumbai Indians   
Rohit Sharma164248
Jasprit Bumrah12
Suryakumar Yadav8
Kieron Pollard6
Total 42  
    
Punjab Kings   
Mayank Agarwal121872
Arshdeep Singh4
Total 16  
    
Rajasthan Royals     
Sanju Samson142862
Jos Buttler10
Yashasvi Jaiswal4
Total28  
    
Royal Challengers Bangalore   
Virat Kohli153357
Glenn Maxwell11
Mohammed Siraj7
Total 33  
    
Sunrisers Hyderabad   
Kane Williamson142268
Abdul Samad4
Umran Malik4
Total22  

*If the League Fee agreed with a Retained Player exceeds the relevant prescribed amount, then an amount equal to that higher League Fee shall be deducted from the relevant Franchisee’s Salary Cap. If the League Fee agreed with a Retained Player is less than the relevant prescribed amount, then an amount equal to the relevant prescribed amount shall be deducted from the relevant Franchisee’s Salary Cap.

JAY SHAH

Honorary Secretary

BCCI

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