Top all-rounders in IPL 2025 Auction: The excitement is building for Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 mega auction, with fans eagerly awaiting the lineup of star players from around the world. This year, all eyes will be on both wicketkeepers and versatile all-rounders, who are expected to dominate IPL 2025 Auction bidding.


Among them, five formidable foreign all-rounders are expected to draw significant attention, with franchises likely prepared to spend big to bring these game-changers on board.


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IPL 2025 Auction Preview: 5 all-rounders ready to ignite a bidding war


Glenn Maxwell: Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) released Glenn Maxwell ahead of Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 auction, following his underwhelming performance in the 2024 season. However, Maxwell is still expected to draw big bids in IPL 2025 auction, thanks to his powerful batting, skillful spin bowling, and outstanding fielding. His all-round abilities make him a highly sought-after player.


Sam Curran: Punjab Kings (PBKS) have released all-rounder Sam Curran ahead of IPL 2025 auction, despite having paid him INR 18.50 crore last season. With only two players retained for IPL 2025, Curran is now set to be part of the auction pool. His all-round abilities make him an attractive prospect.


Marcus Stoinis: Ahead of IPL 2025 auction, Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) parted ways with Australia's star all-rounder Marcus Stoinis. Despite his impressive performances, Stoinis was not retained. Now, he will enter the auction pool, and top franchises are expected to place big bids for his all-round talent.


Tim David: Ahead of the IPL 2025 auction, Mumbai Indians released Australian all-rounder Tim David. Renowned for his explosive power hitting, part-time bowling, and exceptional fielding, David was bought for INR 8.25 crore last season. With his all-round skills, he is expected to fetch a significant amount in the upcoming IPL 2025 auction.


 Cameron Green: RCB opted not to retain Cameron Green for IPL 2025. Green was originally purchased by Mumbai Indians for INR 15 crore and later traded to RCB for INR 17.50 crore last season. With his all-round talent now back in the auction pool, Green is expected to attract a significant bid once again in IPL 2025 mega auction.