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Tezzbuzz|19-11-2024
Pant was a part of the Capitals team for seven years and led the franchise for three seasons.
Rishabh Pant breaks silence on Delhi Capitals exit IPL 2025 News In Hindi: The mega auction of IPL 2025 will be held in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on 24 and 25 November this month. Many star players including Rishabh Pant will be under watch in this mega auction. Rishabh Pant's name was not in the list of Delhi Capitals. Meanwhile, cricket legend Sunil Gavaskar had said that there could be disagreement between the two organizations regarding the retention amount. He had said that we all saw that some players who have been retained, they got more money than the number-1 retention fee.
Now Rishabh Pant has spoken openly about being out of the franchise for the first time after the announcement of retention. Pant was a part of the Capitals team for seven years and led the franchise for three seasons.
“He can definitely say that his retention was not about money,” Pant said on X (formerly Twitter) in response to Star Sports' Delhi Capitals preview ahead of the auction. In this preview, Sunil Gavaskar had said that there could be disagreement between the two organizations regarding the retention amount.
On the question whether the Capitals would like to buy Pant back, Gavaskar said, “The auction process is completely different, so we don't know how it will happen. But I think Delhi will definitely want Rishabh Pant in their team.” Would like it back.”
“Sometimes when a player has to be retained, there is talk between the franchise and the player about the fees that are expected. As you can see, some of the players who have been retained by their franchises have The number one demand is more than just a retention fee cut.
“Maybe there was some disagreement there. But I think Delhi would definitely want Rishabh Pant back because they need a captain as well,” Gavaskar said before Pant dismissed the speculation.
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