Who did RCB retain in 2018?
RCB retained their skipper Virat Kohli, AB de Villiers and young Sarfaraz Khan from their IPL 2017 squad for 31 crores before 2018 player auction.
Why did RCB remove Chris Gayle?
4): Chris Gayle The 2018 IPL auction, however, saw Chris Gayle feature for the first time in eight years because the Virat Kohli-led franchise chose not to retain the big-hitter from Jamaica after he had an inconsistent season in 2017.
Why is Chris Gayle not in IPL?
Star player Chris Gayle has decided to leave the IPL’s bio-secure environment due to “bubble fatigue”, his team Punjab Kings said on Thursday.
In which year Chris Gayle left RCB?
Chris Gayle
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2008–2010 | Kolkata Knight Riders |
2009–2011 | Western Australia |
2011–2017 | Royal Challengers Bangalore |
2011/12–2012/13 | Sydney Thunder |
Who did CSK retain in 2018?
Kings retained their former skipper MS Dhoni, Suresh Raina and all rounder Ravindra Jadeja from their IPL 2015 squad for 33 crores before 2018 player auction.
Why did Gayle leave the bubble?
Star player Chris Gayle has decided to leave the IPL’s bio-secure environment due to “bubble fatigue”, his team Punjab Kings said on Thursday. Gayle had played two games for the team since IPL’s resumption and now wants to refresh before the T20 World Cup beginning next month.
Why did Chris Gayle not play today?
Punjab Kings’ star player Chris Gayle on Thursday (September 30) decided to leave the Indian Premier League’s bio-secure environment due to “bubble fatigue”. The player won’t be available now for selection for the remainder of IPL 2021, which is underway in the UAE.
Who is this worst captain in IPL?
What Makes Virat Kohli One Of The Worst Captains Ever In The IPL
- BCCI Feud Flares Up – Kohli Refuses To Stand Down, Replaced By Rohit Sharma.
- Ravi Shastri Reflects On Team India’s Journey So Far, Virat Kohli Pens His Last Message As The T20 Captain.
Who is the 2018 IPL winner?
Chennai Super Kings
2018 Indian Premier League/Champion
What is retention policy in IPL?
A team can retain a maximum of 4 players before the auction. They can either go for a maximum of 3 Indian players or a maximum of 2 overseas players. The three Indians retained can all be capped or be uncapped or a mix of both.