IPL is the most attended cricket league and sixth most among all sports in the world. In 2010, IPL also becomes the first sporting event to be broadcasted live on YouTube. It is so popular that it still has the half year to start new IPL 2018 season but still it is in news for its teams player retention and auction event. Ahead of IPL auction 2018<\/strong>, according to reports of Cricinfo, The eight IPL teams could be allowed to retain 3 players each.<\/p>\n But there will be another meeting again one week from now to talk about player retention, maximum purse and right-to-match-card rules with an ultimate choice to be brought on November 14 with every one of the eight teams being available.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n The Details:\u00a0<\/strong> They also ask a question that \u2018if retention is applicable even in the mega-auction, then what sort of a fresh auction is it?\u2019 and because of this they will bring this matter to other owners and Governing Council during the workshop. But some owners want to retain players because they think the league is as much about cricket as it is about fan loyalty. Over the years IPL teams create the fan base and loyalty among fans in different cities.<\/p>\n Also Read:\u00a0India Vs New Zealand<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n What if you suddenly get known that your favourite player will be playing for another franchise from next season? You will definitely feel bit awkward. To be fair MS Dhoni means CSK just like Kohli means RCB or say Rohit Sharma Means Mumbai Indians. Both, Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals will be making a rebound to the IPL following a two-year suspension, are enthusiastic about the retention strategy recommended by BCCI. They will hope to hold their previous stars that made them so prominent. So the way that they may have the alternative of picking three players from either Gujarat Lions or Rising Pune Supergiant surely bodes well.<\/p>\n
\nAccording to reports, some team owners are opposed to the idea of retaining players for upcoming IPL auction 2018<\/strong>. According to them, retention kills the possibilities of the big names being available for auction. Additionally, the entire idea of the auction got here from the transfer window in football. And in case you take a look at them, every player is unfastened to transport to whichever club they experience like in step with their choice and the financial offers.<\/p>\n