LSG is going to make a big mistake, it will hit its own foot by releasing this strong all-rounder.

IPL 2025: LSG's retention list for the Indian Premier League 2025 auction is almost ready. This list of the team will reach BCCI on 31st. It has become clear from all the reports that the team is not going to retain KL Rahul but at the same time the team has also decided not to retain an all-rounder who has been winning matches for them continuously for the last 3 years.

5 players are being retained, along with Rahul these veterans are also released

According to ESPN, LSG is going to retain Nicholas Puran, Mayank Yadav, Ayush Badoni, Ravi Bishnoi and Mohsin Khan but along with KL Rahul, LSG is also going to release experienced all-rounder Marcus Stoinis. This is a surprising decision of LSG.

Had a great performance last season

Marx Stoinis is considered a veteran player of T20 format. He plays in T20 leagues around the world and wins matches for his team on the basis of his stormy bowling and explosive batting. If we look at his performance in IPL 2024 for LSG, he scored 388 runs in 14 matches at a strike rate above 147, scoring 1 century and 2 half-centuries. Besides, 4 wickets were also taken. It is surprising that the team did not retain him even after this performance.

Performance for LSG

Marx Stoinis, a part of IPL since 2016, is associated with LSG from 2022. The team bought him for Rs 10 crore in the 2022 mega auction. Between 2022 and 2024, this player has scored 952 runs in 40 matches for LSG, scoring 5 half-centuries and 1 century and taking 13 wickets. If we look at his overall IPL career, apart from scoring 1866 runs, he has taken 43 wickets in 96 matches, scoring 1 century and 9 half-centuries.

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