The BCCI has changed the IPL retention rules, altering the Right to Match (RTM) process. Franchises are concerned about the new rule allowing the highest bidder to raise their bid before the RTM is used. They argue it undermines the RTM’s purpose, potentially discouraging retention and affecting the overall auction strategy.
Concerns over new RTM clause: Franchises write to BCCI ahead of IPL auction

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