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All the franchises will have a new set of 20-25 player rosters in IPL 2025 as the mega auction approaches after the retentions are officially announced by all the teams on the evening of October 31.

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As some teams retained their core and some cleaned their clean slate, here's the list of teams and their remaining purse after making their retentions official. Notably, all the teams who had a maximum purse of 100 crores last year will now have 120 crores to spend on retentions and new buys, i.e., a purse hike of 20 percent.

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IPL 2025 auction purse of all teams

TeamOriginal purse (INR)Purse amount after retention (INR)No. of players retainedNo. of players bought at auctionLatest Purse amount IPL 2025 auction (INR)
Chennai Super Kings    120 crores  55 crore581.20 crore
Delhi Capitals    120 crores 73 crore4102.25 crore
Gujarat Titans    120 crores  69 crore5103.20 crore
Kolkata Knight Riders    120 crores  51 crore685 crore
Lucknow Super Giants    120 crores  69 crore571.45 crore
Mumbai Indians    120 crores  45 crore551.75 crore
Punjab Kings    120 crores  110.5 crore21265 lakhs
Rajasthan Royals    120 crores  41 crore662.40 crore
Royal Challengers Bengaluru    120 crores  83 crore374.65 crore
Sunrisers Hyderabad     120 crores  45 crore5850 lakhs

Check IPL 2025 teams' retentions: CSK | MI | KKR | PBKS | DC | SRH | RCB | RR | GT | LSG

How is the purse amount determined for each team?

The purse amount for every team is determined by the amounts spent by a franchise on retaining the services of the announced players subtracted from the original purse, i.e., 120 crores this season after a 20% increase from last season.

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