Player worth Rs 18 crore will suffer huge loss in mega auction, price will fall like a share.
IPL 2025: A mega auction is going to be held before the Indian Premier League 2025. According to reports, a mega auction may take place at the end of November. In this auction, all the teams are making strategies as to which players to target. At the same time, players are also ready to enter the mega auction to increase their price value. There is also a player whose current fee is Rs 18 crore, but if he goes to the mega auction, hardly anyone will make such a big bid on him.
This player's difficulty increased
At present, the current price of LSG's share in IPL and team captain KL Rahul's share is Rs 18 crore. LSG had bought him at this price in 2022. But there has been a big decline in Rahul's form in the last two years. After T20 and ODI, he has also been dropped from the Test format. His IPL last year was also not good. There are also reports that LSG is in no mood to retain him. The biggest reason for this is his strike rate. In such a situation, if Rahul is not retained by LSG and goes to the auction, he will suffer a big loss. Hardly anyone would buy them at such a high price.
Continuous decline in form
There was a time when KL Rahul was seen as India's next big batsman after Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma. Along with international cricket, he also used to score runs in IPL. But in the last two years, his form has declined so much that Rahul, who was once considered the next captain of the team, has today been dropped from all three formats. Aggression is gone from his game. The strike rate has gone down. This is the reason why he is the cricketer facing the most criticism at this time. Last year, he also had a clash with LSG's Honor Sanjeev Goenka because of his strike rate.
Keep an eye on IPL records
Rahul is one of the most successful batsmen of IPL and has scored 4683 runs in 132 matches played since 2013, scoring 4 centuries and 37 half-centuries.
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