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When, where, and at what time does live streaming take place of IPL 2024 retention? Check all details here:

IPL 2024 retention

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When, where, and at what time does live streaming take place of IPL 2024 retention? Check all details here:

The IPL 2024 retention is upon us. Notably, the teams have already planned to release some of their players ahead of the auctions for the 17th edition of the league. However, apart from releases, there have been some trades and cash deals that have taken place. Several teams have been involved in trades. In addition, some of them have come off, and others have not.

Some of the biggest news from trades is that Hardik Pandya might return to the Mumbai Indians. Reports suggest that the star all-rounder was released by the Gujarat Titans for a cash deal of INR 15 crore. In addition, Romario Shepherd was the first player whose trade with MI for INR 50 lakh was reported. However, LSG had another deal as they exchanged Avesh Khan with Devdutt Padikkal from the Rajasthan Royals.

However, the official announcement about the same has yet to happen. The deadline for the same is set to be 4 PM (IST) on November 26th. Meanwhile, the total purse money for the teams has been increased by INR 5 crore for the 17th edition of the league. That means teams can now have a total purse of INR 100 crore per edition.

Check the full details about IPL 2024 retention:

The retention show for the IPL 2024 is set to take place from 4 PM to 6 PM (IST) on Star Sports Network. Star Sports 2 and Star Sports 1 Hindi are set to televise the retention show on TV in English and Hindi, respectively. However, reports suggest that Jio Cinema, the digital broadcaster, is set to host a live show for small-screen users, although confirmation on the same is not available.

A total of 590 players are set to go under the hammer for a very limited number of spots. Notably, some of the star players in the world, like Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins, Travis Head, Gerald Coetzee, Rachin Ravindra, Daryl Mitchell, and others, are set to go under the hammer.

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