James Anderson Registers for IPL 2025 Auction

Veteran English pacer James Anderson has officially entered the player pool for the IPL 2025 auction, scheduled for November 24-25 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. His decision to join the auction has surprised many cricket fans, especially since Anderson stepped away from international cricket earlier this year. Following his retirement after England’s first Test match against the West Indies at Lord’s, Anderson transitioned to a coaching role, becoming England’s bowling coach.

Anderson’s base price for the auction is set at INR 1.25 crore, marking his first-ever participation in the popular T20 league. While he boasts an extensive background in Test and ODI formats, having excelled in them over two decades, he has played only 19 T20 internationals. Notably, Anderson has not previously participated in any T20 franchise league, as Test cricket was always his top priority.

In contrast, fellow English player Ben Stokes has opted out of this year’s IPL. Stokes, aiming to concentrate on his Test career, will not be eligible for the next mini-auction under the newly introduced regulations.

Anderson concluded his international career with a record-breaking 991 wickets in 401 matches, making him the highest wicket-taker among fast bowlers. Known for his ability to swing the ball both ways with precision, he remains one of the most effective new-ball bowlers in cricket history. However, given his limited experience in T20 cricket, it remains to be seen whether IPL franchises will be interested in securing his services or if they’ll overlook him due to his inexperience in the shortest format.

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Rahul Dravid Back To Rajasthan Royals As Head Coach Ahead Of IPL 2025

Former Indian Cricket Team coach Rahul Dravid is set to return to Rajasthan Royals (RR) as head coach ahead of the 2025 IPL season, following the end of his tenure as Team India’s coach after the T20 World Cup 2024 win in June this year.

Dravid recently signed a deal with RR and has had initial conversations on retention of players ahead of the upcoming mega auction for IPL 2025. He has a long-lived relationship with the RR captain Sanju Samson, who came through the under-19 ranks under Dravid’s supervision.

Dravid has a history with Rajasthan Royals. He captained the team in IPL 2012 and 2013, and also served as team director and mentor in the 2014 and 2015 seasons. In 2016, Rahul Dravid moved to Delhi Daredevils (now Delhi Capitals) until he was appointed as the head of the National Cricket Academy in Bengaluru in 2019.

In 2021, Dravid became the head coach of the Indian Cricket team and ended his 3-years tenure with the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 title.

RR have only won the IPL title in the first season of Indian Premier League in 2008; the franchise’s second best finish was in 2022 when they came runners-up to Gujarat Titans. However, the franchise did not make it to the playoffs in 2023, finishing fifth in the league despite a good start to the season, but did so in 2024 and were knocked out in Qualifier 2.