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Shocking IPL Move On Cards? Report Claims IPL-Winning Captain Tempted To Move Out After Massive Offer

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Only a week remains before the IPL franchises officially announce their list of retained players ahead of the IPL 2025 auction.

Lot of big names like KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant have been rumoured to be entering the auction pool. Whenever an Indian cricket team regular enters the auction pool, it throws up huge possibility in the auction market.

Now, another big name - an IPL-winning captain - may enter the list. The IPL-winning captain is neither MS Dhoni or Rohit Sharma or Hardik Pandya.

It is Shreyas Iyer. According to a video discussion on ESPN Cricinfo, it is an 'open secret' that Kolkata Knight Riders' IPL -winning skipper Shreyas Iyer is not confirmed to move out but is thinking hard after receiving a mega offer from a rival franchise.

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