IPL 2025 Retention Policy: BCCI Considers Retired Players as “Uncapped”

The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 auction is fast approaching, and the anticipation surrounding the retention policy is palpable. The Board of Control for Cricket India (BCCI) has yet to announce the official guidelines, leaving franchises and fans eagerly awaiting details.

One of the key questions is the number of retentions allowed per franchise. In previous seasons, teams were permitted to retain a maximum of three players, but there are speculations that this number could be increased to four or even five. This would give franchises greater flexibility in building their squads.

Another crucial aspect is the maximum number of overseas players that can be retained. Currently, teams are allowed to retain a maximum of two overseas stars. However, there are suggestions that this limit could be raised to three or four, allowing franchises to bolster their international contingent.

The BCCI was expected to unveil the retention policy by the end of August, but it is now likely to be delayed further. Cricbuzz reports that franchises may be given until November 15 to finalize their picks.

One of the most talked-about topics regarding the retention policy is the potential reintroduction of a rule that would allow retired players to be classified as “uncapped.” This means they could be retained at a lower price.

Earlier in the IPL, international players who had retired for five years were eligible for the “uncapped” category. However, this rule was abolished after IPL 2021. Reports suggest that the BCCI is considering bringing it back, which would benefit Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and their iconic captain, MS Dhoni.

CSK CEO Kasi Viswanath has denied reports that the franchise requested the BCCI to reinstate the “uncapped” rule for Dhoni. However, the latest reports indicate that the BCCI itself is contemplating such a move.

The reintroduction of the “uncapped” category would not only benefit Dhoni and CSK but also the league as a whole. It would allow franchises to retain experienced players at a lower cost, creating a more balanced and competitive environment.