Friday, November 22nd, 2024

BCCI made a big change in the rules, Dhoni may suffer a loss of crores!


New Delhi. Due to the new rules of the Board of Control for Cricket in India, veteran cricketer Mahendra Singh Dhoni may suffer a loss of crores in the upcoming IPL. Dhoni can play as an uncapped player in IPL 2025. In the IPL Governing Council meeting, BCCI took many decisions, one of which is such that Dhoni may suffer a loss of about 66 percent of his IPL salary. It has become clear from this rule that Dhoni can play in IPL in future too. However, till now neither Dhoni nor the franchise has made anything clear regarding playing in this league. People always guess that this is Dhoni's last season but Mahi surprised everyone with his 'masterstroke'.

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A new rule has been made for uncapped players in the IPL Governing Council meeting. In the next IPL auction, those players who have retired from international cricket 5 years ago will be kept in the uncapped list. Also, it should not be in the annual contract of BCCI. He will be kept among the uncapped players. Dhoni had announced his retirement from international cricket in the year 2020. He doesn't even have a BCCI contract. He is eligible to play in the 2025 IPL. Dhoni played his last international match in 2019.

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Dhoni's IPL salary will be cut like this!
Before the start of the IPL 2024 season, Mahendra Singh Dhoni (MS Dhoni) had resigned from the captaincy of the Chennai Super Kings team. Then he was retained by CSK for Rs 12 crore. If CSK retains 43-year-old Dhoni as an uncapped player, his salary will increase into crores. Under the new rule, uncapped players will be retained for Rs 4 crore. In such a situation, Dhoni will suffer a loss of about 66.67 percent.

Franchises can retain 6 players
It has always been the case in IPL that every time a limit was set for retaining foreign and Indian players in the mega auction, but this time there is no limit for retaining foreign and Indian players. If the franchise wants, it can retain all five Indian or five foreign players. 10 franchises can keep 2 uncapped players out of 6 retained players. Teams will have to spend Rs 79 crore on retaining 6 players. After this the teams will be left with Rs 41 crore.

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