Demand for this player increased as soon as he was released from SRH, he is on the radar of big teams in the auction.

IPL 2025: The retention list for Indian Premier League 2025 has been released. Many big names have not been able to get retention. SRH has retained Heinrich Klaasen (23 crore), Pat Cummins (18 crore), Abhishek Sharma (14 crore), Travis Head (14 crore) and Nitish Kumar Reddy (6 crore). But this team, which performed amazingly last year, has not retained a player who is making waves in international cricket.

This player was released

SRH has released all-rounder Washington Sundar. Sundar got very little opportunity under the captaincy of Pat Cummins in IPL 2024 and he has been released this year. This decision may prove costly for SRH. Let us tell you that Washington Sundar is currently playing in the India and New Zealand series and is making waves with the ball. Sundar has taken 15 wickets in 3 innings.

There will be huge demand in the auction

Washington Sundar is equally effective with the bat as he is with the ball. He is capable of batting at any order. He is also very agile in fielding. He did not get enough opportunity to show his potential in SRH but now he is coming in the auction, hence every team will be ready to make a big bid for him. For them, a very tough competition can be seen between RCB, Punjab Kings and Delhi Capitals.

Sundar's IPL record

Washington Sundar has played 60 matches in his IPL career. During this period 378 runs have been scored. Along with this, 37 wickets have also been taken. Although Sundar got a chance to play only 2 matches in the IPL 2024 season, but he can be seen making a splash in the IPL 2025 season.

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