KL Rahul is going to play a big game, LSG owner may get a big shock within 13 days

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Before the mega auction of IPL 2025, all the teams started preparing. They have started making their retention list. For this, they have been given time till October 31, in which now only 13 days are left. Meanwhile, there is news that Lucknow Super Giants captain KL Rahul is going to play a big game. Before the mega auction, he can join the mega auction, giving a big blow to Sanjeev Goenka. Let us tell you that this time in IPL, the franchises have been allowed to retain a maximum of 6 players.

Rahul does not want to be retained.

Now only 13 days are left to submit the IPL retention list. All the franchises are talking to the players about retention according to their strategy. Meanwhile, IANS has reported that KL Rahul does not want to be retained. On the other hand, the franchise Lucknow Super Giants also does not want to retain him. According to the report, there is no consensus between the two on many matters. There is a difference of opinion regarding which players should be retained and what should be their price. Therefore, KL Rahul can leave the franchise and go to the mega auction.

KL Rahul joined the Lucknow Super Giants team in the 2022 season. He has played 38 matches for the team, scoring 1410 runs. Under his captaincy, the team qualified for the playoffs in the 2022 and 2023 seasons. But Lucknow's performance was not good in IPL 2024. She finished 7th in the points table after winning 7 out of 14 matches. At the same time, after a crushing defeat in a match against Sunrisers Hyderabad, the team owner Sanjiv Goenka was also seen scolding him. After this, there was a lot of controversy.

Apart from KL Rahul, Dhruv Jurel is also preparing to go to the mega auction. According to the IANS report, Rajasthan Royals will not retain Jurel. Wicketkeeper-batsman Jurel, who has made his debut in Team India's Test and T20, has played 28 matches for Rajasthan in the IPL. Last season, he was playing as an impact player for Rajasthan. Rajasthan already has two wicketkeeper batsmen in the form of Jos Buttler and Sanju Samson.

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