Sun Risers Hyderabad co owner Kavya Maran Joins the IPL owners meeting for discussions about auction purse, impact substitute rule and more in BCCI headquarters. The highly anticipated meeting is expected to cover and debate important issues.
The Auction Purse will undoubtedly attract significant attention. Currently set at Rs 100 crore per team, there’s a strong possibility of an increase. This potential raise could lead to changes in strategies for both players and franchise owners.
Kavya Maran and other IPL team owners are in attendance
The much anticipated meeting is crucial for the business decisions of the IPL Franchise owners. Rajasthan Royals Owner Manoj Badale, CEO Jake Lush McCrum and Chairperson Ranjit Barthakur were all seen sitting together in a picture, ahead of the meeting.
Sun Risers Hyderabad’s much loved co owner Kavya Maran was also seen entering the BCCI building in a pink blazer. SRH amassed a lot of love in the IPL2024 season, losing to Kolkata Knight Riders in the finals.
How does the auction purse decision change IPL 2025 dynamics?
The Auction Purse may dominate this meeting, as opinions are likely to converge on this topic. The house is still divided on issues like the Impact Player rule and retention policies.
The Impact Player rule, introduced in the 2024 IPL, faced significant criticism. Senior cricketers and coaches were largely opposed. They noted t enhanced spectator enjoyment but negatively affected player development.
It’s still early, but the debate on these rules continues.The BCCI will hear from team owners on Wednesday. Board officials argue that the rule benefits Indian players by adding an extra batter or bowler, leading to high-scoring games that broadcasters appreciate as the ball frequently flies into the stands.
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