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IPL 2025 Auction: A Look at Teams' Remaining Purse And Player Slots

Ahead of Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 Auction, have a look at all 10 teams' remaining purse and player slots.

IPL 2025 Auction Teams' Remaining Purse: Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 Auction has fans buzzing with excitement as teams prepare to make some bold decisions and fill in their remaining slots. Punjab Kings, with the largest purse, have a chance to dominate the bidding wars, while teams like Mumbai Indians and Rajasthan Royals will need to craft smart strategies with limited funds. 

Ahead of IPL 2025 Auction, have a look at all 10 teams' remaining purse and player slots

Chennai Super Kings are preparing for IPL 2025 Auction with a budget of Rs 55 crore and 20 available slots, 7 of which are for foreign players. While their budget is modest, CSK's experience could help them make smart acquisitions.

Punjab Kings hold the largest purse of Rs 110.50 crore and have 23 vacant slots, 8 of which are for overseas players. This gives them a big advantage, allowing them to target high-profile players and build a star-studded squad with key signings.

Delhi Capitals have Rs 73 crore to spend and 21 vacant slots, including 7 for foreign players. With a good budget, Delhi has the flexibility to make bold moves and strengthen their team heading into IPL 2025.

Royal Challengers Bengaluru enter IPL 2025 Auction with a budget of Rs 83 crore and 22 vacant slots, 8 of which are for foreign players. With a healthy purse, RCB has the opportunity to target top-tier players and strengthen their squad for upcoming IPL 2025 season.

Gujarat Titans have Rs 69 crore to spend and 20 available slots, including 7 for overseas players. They will look to invest wisely, ensuring a balanced team by making strategic picks.

Kolkata Knight Riders have Rs 91 crore in their purse and 19 vacant slots, with 6 reserved for foreign players. Given their limited budget, KKR will need to be cautious in their approach to IPL 2025 Auction.

Lucknow Super Giants also have Rs 69 crore and 20 vacant slots, including 7 for foreign players. Their focus will be on creating right balance in the team that complement their existing squad.

Rajasthan Royals have the smallest budget for IPL 2025, with just Rs 41 crore and 19 vacant slots, including 7 for foreign players. With a limited purse, they will need to make careful picks.

Mumbai Indians are working with Rs 45 crore and 20 vacant slots, 8 of which are for foreign players. Their approach will need to be precise, targeting key players while staying within their budget.

Sunrisers Hyderabad also have Rs 45 crore and 20 available slots, but only 5 slots for foreign players. They will likely focus more on strengthening their domestic lineup, investing wisely in local talent.

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