IPL 2018 player retention: No big surprises as Kohli and Dhoni retained by RCB, CSK
The IPL retention event comes as an important move ahead of the Indian Premier League player auctions.
Mumbai: The Indian Premier League's (IPL) retention event held here on Thursday sprung no surprises as India captain Virat Kohli and former skipper MS Dhoni were retained by Royal Challengers Bangalore and Chennai Super Kings respectively.
Meanwhile, Kings XI Punjab and Rajasthan Royals retained only one player, bringing back Axar Patel and Australia's Steve Smith respectively.
Rohit Sharma, who led Mumbai Indians to IPL victory last season, was retained by the franchise, along with Hardik Pandya and Jasprit Bumrah.
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Apart from Virat Kohli, RCB retained AB de Villiers and uncapped Indian player Sarfaraz Khan. Amrit Thomas, Chairman of Royal Challengers Bangalore, spoke on the retention.
"For the 11th season of IPL, we are pleased to retain Virat Kohli, AB de Villiers and Sarfaraz Khan. Virat has been a part of Royal Challengers Bangalore since the inception of the league and is the team’s captain - on and off the field.
"The camaraderie and team work between Virat and AB de Villiers has been the backbone of the team for several seasons and we want to build on that. Sarfaraz is one of the players we believe will rise to great heights, not just in the IPL but in world cricket, " he said during the event.
"We believe that together, Virat, AB de Villers and Sarfaraz embody the ‘play bold and fearless’ outlook that is inherent in RCB, and we are excited to retain them for IPL 2018," he added.
As for Sunrisers Hyderabad, David Warner and Bhuvneshwar Kumar were retained, whereas Shikhar Dhawan was a big omission from the list.
Kolkata Knight Riders meanwhile retained the West Indian duo of Sunil Narine and Andre Russell. The IPL retention event comes as an important move ahead of the Indian Premier League player auctions, to be held in Bengaluru on January 27 and 28.
Big names will come under the hammer when the much-awaited event's auction takes place in the Garden City later this month.