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EXPLAINED | Cracking the code of IPL Player Trades — What every fan needs to know

How do IPL trades actually work? Do players have a say in their own transfers? Or is the final call always with the franchises? To find answers to these questions and more, check out the explainer below...

August 15, 2025 / 18:43 IST
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Sanju Samson may part ways with Rajasthan Royals (BCCI Photo)

There’s been no shortage of drama in Indian cricket lately. The young, new-look Test squad just wrapped up a hard-fought five-match series that ended in a 2-2 draw. As the dust settles on that epic series, attention has quickly shifted to other burning topics. Discussions are heating up around possible inclusions and omissions for the upcoming Asia Cup squad, while the prestigious Duleep Trophy is set to begin later this month. Speculation also continues to swirl around the ODI futures of veterans Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli. Although there’s less on-field action this month, the off-field chatter has only intensified. And when it comes to cricket in India, can the IPL ever stay out of the spotlight? Surely not.

One topic that's gaining serious traction among fans and players is the swirling trade rumors in the IPL. Reports have been circulating for weeks that Sanju Samson and Ravichandran Ashwin, two seasoned IPL campaigners, may be parting ways with their current franchises. Samson has remained silent on the matter, but Ashwin has openly stated that the decision lies with the franchise, not him.

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The last time the IPL trade market was abuzz like this was in 2023, when Hardik Pandya's blockbuster move from Gujarat Titans to Mumbai Indians made headlines as the most high-profile player transfer in the league's history. Could we see a repeat this year? Possibly. Samson, currently with Rajasthan Royals, might be on the move if a deal is struck. If he becomes available, expect multiple franchises to enter the race.