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2025 Indian Premier League
DatesMarch – May 2025
Administrator(s)Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI)
Cricket formatTwenty20
Tournament format(s)Group stage and Playoffs
Host(s) India
Participants10
Matches74
Official websiteiplt20.com
2024
2026

The 2025 Indian Premier League (also known as IPL 18 and branded as TATA IPL 2025) will be the 18th edition of the Indian Premier League. The tournament will feature ten teams.

Background

The Indian Premier League is a franchise Twenty20 cricket league held in India, organized by the Board of Control for Cricket in India. It is held annually since 2008. Kolkata Knight Riders are the defending champions, having won their third title in the previous season after beating Sunrisers Hyderabad in the final.[1]

Governing council

This will be the first edition following the unanimous appointment of Jay Shah, the current secretary of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), as the chairman of the International Cricket Council (ICC). He will begin his term in December 2024.[2][3] V. Chamundeswaranath and CM Sane are the representatives of the Indian Cricketers' Association (ICA) and Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) nominee respectively.[4] Arun Singh Dhumal and Avishek Dalmiya will continue serving as the chairman and treasurer of the league till this edition.[5]

Format

The IPL governing council decided to keep the number of matches to 74 for this edition as it was in the previous three seasons to help the cricketers balance their workload.[6] Each team will be playing twice against the teams in their group, against the team in the same row in the other group, and once against the remaining four teams in the other group. After the group stage, the top four teams based on aggregate points will qualify for the playoffs. In this stage, the top two teams compete with each other (in a match titled "Qualifier 1"), as do the remaining two teams (in a match titled "Eliminator"). While the winner of Qualifier 1 directly qualifies for the final match, the losing team has another chance to qualify for the final match by competing against the winning team of the Eliminator match (in a match titled "Qualifier 2"). The winner of this subsequent Qualifier 2 match will move on to the final match. The team that wins the final match will be crowned the Indian Premier League winners.[7][8] Seedings for the group stage are yet to be announced.

Broadcasting

This will be the first IPL edition to be broadcast after the completion of the merger between the Reliance Industries and Bodhi Tree Systems-backed Viacom18 and the Walt Disney Company's subsidiary Star India. The new entity formed from this merger has been named JioStar.[9][10] Star India's Star Sports and Viacom18's JioCinema had acquired the satellite and digital broadcasting rights of IPL 2023 to 2027 respectively.[11] Following the merger, both assets are owned by JioStar and JioCinema is to be shut down in favour of Disney+ Hotstar.[12] Disney+ Hotstar previously held the digital broadcasting rights of IPL from 2018 to 2022.[13]

Teams

The same 10 teams from the previous season are set to return.

Teams summary for the 2025 IPL
Group Team Last year performance Head coach Captain
TBA Chennai Super Kings
5th
New Zealand Stephen Fleming India Ruturaj Gaikwad
Delhi Capitals
6th
India Hemang Badani TBA
Gujarat Titans
8th
India Ashish Nehra India Shubman Gill
Kolkata Knight Riders
Champions
India Chandrakant Pandit TBA
Lucknow Super Giants
7th
Australia Justin Langer TBA
Mumbai Indians
10th
Sri Lanka Mahela Jayawardene India Hardik Pandya
Punjab Kings
9th
Australia Ricky Ponting TBA
Rajasthan Royals
3rd
India Rahul Dravid India Sanju Samson
Royal Challengers Bengaluru
4th
Zimbabwe Andy Flower TBA
Sunrisers Hyderabad
Runner-up
New Zealand Daniel Vettori Australia Pat Cummins

Squads

The following players were retained or signed by their respective teams for the tournament.[14]

Squads for the 2025 IPL
Chennai Super Kings Delhi Capitals Gujarat Titans Kolkata Knight Riders Lucknow Super Giants
Mumbai Indians Punjab Kings Rajasthan Royals Royal Challengers Bengaluru Sunrisers Hyderabad

Personnel changes

The Indian Premier League retention took place on 31 October 2024.[15] The teams have retained a total of 46 players, investing a cumulative 558.5 crore (US$67 million).[16] Heinrich Klaasen became the most expensive retained player in IPL history for a whooping 23 crore (US$2.8 million), while Virat Kohli became the most expensive retained Indian player for 21 crore (US$2.5 million) respectively.[17] Punjab Kings will enter the Mega Auction with 110.5 crore (US$13 million), the highest-ever purse in IPL history for any team.[18]

The BCCI announced the player auction list on 5 November 2024,[19] with the detailed player list being announced on 15 November 2024.[20] The Mega auction will be held on 24 and 25 November respectively in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. It will be held overseas for the second successive year, after Dubai, UAE hosting the previous year's auction.[21][22]A record-breaking 1,574 players have registered for the upcoming Mega Auction, marking the highest number ever recorded. Out of these, only 574 players have been shortlisted.[23][24]

Support staff changes

Support staff changes ahead of 2025 IPL
Team Position Outgoing Incoming Ref.
Delhi Capitals Head Coach Australia Ricky Ponting India Hemang Badani [25]
Director of Cricket India Sourav Ganguly India Venugopal Rao
Bowling Coach Australia James Hopes India Munaf Patel [26]
Gujarat Titans Batting and Assistant Coach India Parthiv Patel [27]
Kolkata Knight Riders Mentor India Gautam Gambhir Cricket West Indies Dwayne Bravo [28]
Lucknow Super Giants Mentor India Zaheer Khan [29]
Mumbai Indians Head Coach South Africa Mark Boucher Sri Lanka Mahela Jayawardene [30]
Bowling Coach Sri Lanka Lasith Malinga India Paras Mhambrey [31]
Punjab Kings Head Coach Australia Trevor Bayliss Australia Ricky Ponting [32]
Rajasthan Royals Head Coach Sri Lanka Kumar Sangakkara India Rahul Dravid [33]
Batting Coach England Trevor Penney India Vikram Rathour [34]
Royal Challengers Bengaluru Batting Coach and Mentor India Dinesh Karthik [35]
Bowling Coach Australia Adam Griffith India Omkar Salvi [36]


Captaincy changes

Captaincy changes ahead of the 2025 IPL
Team Outgoing Incoming Ref.
Delhi Capitals India Rishabh Pant TBA [37]
Kolkata Knight Riders India Shreyas Iyer TBA [38]
Lucknow Super Giants India KL Rahul TBA [39]
Punjab Kings India Shikhar Dhawan TBA [40]
Royal Challengers Bengaluru South Africa Faf du Plessis TBA [41]

Mega-auction rules and regulations

The IPL governing council announced the Mega Player Auction rules on 28 September after a meeting with the owners of the 10 franchises in July at the BCCI Headquarters.[42][43] The IPL franchises can retain a total of 6 players from their existing squad. This can be either via retention or by using the Right to Match (RTM) option, the highest retention capacity ever.[44] The auction purse for the franchises has been set at 120 crore (US$14 million) for IPL 2025.[45] Each Playing member (Including the Impact Player) will get an additional match fee of 7.5 lakh (US$9,000) per match.[46] Any player who registers in the player auction and after getting picked at the auction, makes himself unavailable before the start of the season, will get banned from participating in the tournament and player auction for 2 Seasons.[47] A capped Indian player will become uncapped if the player has in the last five calendar years preceding the year in which the relevant Season is held, not played in the starting XI in International Cricket (Test match, ODI, Twenty20 International) or does not have a Central Contract with BCCI. The Impact Player Regulation will continue for the 2025 to 2027 cycle.[48]

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