Indian Premier League: Discussions about the Indian Premier League are prevalent both domestically and internationally. All eyes are now on the auction for the next IPL season. After a few days, the IPL franchise is going to release the list of retained and released players from their roster. The name of former Mumbai Indians captain Rohit Sharma can also be included among these released players.

Rohit Sharma’s name will appear in the IPL auction if the Mumbai Indians release him. In such a situation, everyone is hoping that Rohit Sharma can become the most expensive player in IPL history. Teams are eager to acquire him, not only for his batsman skills but also for his potential as a captain.

The franchise owner, in response to a question, has revealed the extent of truth in this claim.

The LSG owner said something big.

The owner of Lucknow Super Giants has made a significant statement in response to a rumor that has gone viral on social media about Rohit Sharma. During an interview, Sanjeev Goenka has responded to the rumors that there is a possibility of spending up to 50 crores for Rohit Sharma.

He said, Tell me one thing: do you or anyone know whether Rohit Sharma is coming to the auction or not? He further said that all these speculations are unnecessary. Whether the Mumbai Indians will release Rohit Sharma or not, whether he is coming to the auction or not, even if he comes, if you are going to spend 50 percent of your salary cap on one player, then how will you manage the remaining 22 players?

When Goenka was questioned about Rohit Sharma’s name in the wish list, he answered in a roundabout way. Goenka said that everyone has a wish list. You want your team to have the best players and the best captain. Consider the resources at your disposal.

When will the IPL auction take place?

The discussion about the IPL 18 season auction has already begun. In December, the IPL auction will take place, establishing the player market. There are a large number of names of players on whom the franchises bid. No one knows how far the bidding goes. The player receives the prize money from the player who spends the most money on him. The most expensive players to sell last time were Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc.

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