Chennai Super Kings won the IPL in 2010, 2011 and 2018.
The BCCI has reportedly put in new rules for the player retentions, increment in salary purses, and fresh media rights tender.
As per new rules of player retention, each franchise will be allowed to retain only four players, but there are a few conditions that the franchises would have to follow- they can either retain three Indians and one overseas player or two Indians and two overseas players.
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The salary deduction, in the existing structure, is stipulated as follows: Rs 15 crs, Rs 11 crs, and Rs 7 crs if three players are retained; Rs 12.5 crs and Rs 8.5 crs if two players are retained; and Rs 12.5 crs if only one player is retained.
Therefore, Team COC takes a look at the players that three-time IPL champions Chennai Super Kings (CSK), might look to retain ahead of the IPL 2022 auction.
The first two choices pretty much choose themselves as MS Dhoni and Suresh Raina have been the pillars of the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) franchise right from the beginning, and though Raina missed the IPL 2020 due to personal reasons, he is back in IPL 2021 and things are normal again for the team.
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Suresh Raina might be retained for a simple reason, to take over as captain from MS Dhoni, when the great man calls time on his IPL career. The left-hander is just 34 years old and might serve the team for the next three years.
The next two retentions are where CSK team management might have to think a lot. One option to be retained is Ravindra Jadeja, who had been excellent for the team with both the bat and the ball for the past 2-3 seasons. The 34-year-old has matured as a cricketer a lot and is expected to be assistance to the next captain after MS Dhoni.
Curran may also come in handy if considered for captaincy in the future and is overall a great investment for the Chennai franchise.
Probable retentions for CSK before IPL 2022 auction- MS Dhoni, Suresh Raina, Ravindra Jadeja and Sam Curran