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Top 3 wicket keepers to watch out for in IPL 2025 auction

Dropping simple opportunities may place wicket keepers under a lot of strain, while taking catches is often seen as an unappreciated task. Numerous wicketkeepers in the Indian Premier League have shown to be excellent batsmen in addition to being excellent glove workers. 

Big names are anticipated to be up for grabs at the upcoming IPL 2025 auction, which is likely to be an interesting event because each team can only keep six players. Here are three excellent wicket keepers who were released from their team, and will be in high demand at the IPL 2025 auction, where many well-known players are anticipated to participate.

Here are the top 3 wicket keepers to watch out for in IPL 2025 auction

3. Ishan Kishan

Top 3 wicket keepers to watch out for in IPL 2025 auction
Ishan Kishan

The Mumbai Indians made a significant investment in this wicket keeper, and they also saw results, albeit more frequently in bits and pieces. Ishan Kishan can score runs, but he has a history of failing to turn openings into significant totals. His talent to keep wickets is undeniable; he is among the most effective in the industry. 

He may not have made the top six players on the Mumbai Indians’ retained list, though, because his batting is still a problem. He is ready to go under the hammer, and certain teams that need opening batsmen, like the Lucknow Super Giants, will probably target this young player.

2. KL Rahul

Top 3 wicket keepers to watch out for in IPL 2025 auction
KL Rahul

KL Rahul is the most well-known name that might draw in a lot of bidders in the IPL Auction. The Lucknow Super Giants made the decision not to keep him. Many teams might seek this superstar in this circumstance, including Chennai Super Kings, who must prepare somebody for future seasons once MS Dhoni stops playing in the IPL, and RCB, which now lacks a senior wicket keeper because Dinesh Karthik is currently not in the game.

It’s been widely reported that MS Dhoni is nearing the end of his playing days and will soon retire from the IPL. In such a case, CSK might try to develop someone, and since LSG has chosen not to keep the superstar, people can anticipate that teams including RCB and CSK will be very interested in KL Rahul.

1. Rishabh Pant

Top 3 wicket keepers to watch out for in IPL 2025 auction
Rishabh Pant

Many people are surprised that the Delhi Capitals have decided not to keep Rishabh Pant. He has a decent possibility of bringing in around 10 crores, if not more, if he comes under the hammer. Unquestionably one of the smartest players in the game, Rishabh Pant is a versatile wicketkeeper and a powerful batter who understands when to attack bowlers.

Given that he is entering the IPL big auction and has not been retained by the DC camp, the Team India batter may be the talk of the town. The wicket-keeper batter would be sought after by teams such as the Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Punjab Kings, and Mumbai Indians.

Disclaimer: This exclusive news is based on the author’s insights, analysis, and intuition. While reviewing this information, consider the points discussed and form your own conclusions.

 

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