IPL 19 (2026)

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Some IPL Trade Updates . Before the official announcement on 4th July 2025.

CSK looking to Trade Shivam Dube to RR for Sanju Samson.

RCB Looking to Trade a Right Hand batsman to GT for Allrounder Arshad Khan.

MI Looking to Trade Tilak Verma to SRH for Ishan Kishan
 
Some IPL Trade Updates . Before the official announcement on 4th July 2025.

CSK looking to Trade Shivam Dube to RR for Sanju Samson.

RCB Looking to Trade a Right Hand batsman to GT for Allrounder Arshad Khan.

MI Looking to Trade Tilak Verma to SRH for Ishan Kishan
Worst decision for MI if they loose services of impact player Tilak for the inconsistent Ishaan.
 
  • CSK & 2 other teams are interested in Sanju Samson but no formal communication is iniated with RR Management
  • Sanju Samson's salary is 18 cr and only Ruturaj Gaikwad has that salary from CSK but he is unlikely to be traded so it remains to be seen any player will be traded or it will be an all cash deal like Robin Uthappa in 2021
  • RR completed a review meeting last week in London & took notes of the requests from multiple franchises for multiple players, not just for Samson
  • It is unlikely that a trade deal will happen unless RR finds a deemed worthy replacement
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A player can be traded only once for that particular Season.

If more than one Franchisee is interested in buying a Player and provided the Player has consented to being traded, the selling Franchisee may negotiate with all such interested Franchisees. The selling Franchisee and not the relevant Player shall have discretion as to which bid (if any) to accept.

This is a big change compared to previous seasons. I remember Mayank Markande being double traded in 2020...

Also can't believe that Sanju will go away from RR if the speculations turn true. He is the heart and soul of the franchise. All Kerala fans of this team will go away because the only reason they had to support that team was Sanju...

 
CSK looking to Trade Shivam Dube to RR for Sanju Samson.
Unbelievable, but could happen. Worst trade for RR, best for CSK if that does happen, although whether Sanju will accept playing under Ruturaj is another question..
MI Looking to Trade Tilak Verma to SRH for Ishan Kishan
Absolutely unbelievable. If they needed Ishan, they would've retained/RTMed him... Also SRH top order and reserves are filled with left handers. They don't want another one too..
RCB Looking to Trade a Right Hand batsman to GT for Allrounder Arshad Khan.
Completely believable. RCB doesn't want Swastik Chikara thanks to Virat Kohli...
Also I have a feeling that RCB will somehow get R Smaran from SRH if Chikara goes away... Don't know how, but just hoping that it is not in exchange for Mayank or DDP or Bhandage...
 
According to dainik jagran reports today Rajasthan likely to trade 6 players including Sanju
I don't think Sanju is going anywhere, RR will not let him go so easily.

But yes RR will be definitely looking to release/trade these players as their performance is not upto the mark.

1. Jurel - he has been horrible, he has costed many matches single handedly by playing tuk tuk.

2. Jofra - defintely a good bowler but he can't be used as an primary bowler, and also we all know They can go back anytime.

3. Hetmayer - Poor performance in last 2 seasons and, price is also too high.

3. Deshpande - he was good in csk but don't why in RR he is an run machine only.

4. Nitish - he doesn't fit in RR's lineup, currently Vaibhav and Jaiswal are opening and Sanju is at 3 and Parag at 4 playing nistish at 5 doesn't make sense he's not an lower order batter.

5. Theskshana - performance hasn't been good and also we need an spin allrounder.

6. Farooqi - he is amazing in international cricket but in RR he was very expensive, and if I remember correctly he didn't take a single wicket last season.

We need players like O'Rourke, Jamieson, Ducket, Philips, Naveen, Carey, Maxwell.
 
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