KL Rahul tipped to earn between INR 25-30 crore at IPL auction, sparking debate over his strike rate

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Despite occasional criticism over his strike rate in T20 cricket, Rahul is still considered one of the best wicketkeeper-batters in the game. Chopra believes that his valuable experience and exceptional skills could push his auction price to an impressive ₹25-30 crore, especially considering the high demand for dependable wicketkeepers in the upcoming auction. This substantial evaluation highlights the significance of players like Rahul, who offer both strong batting capabilities and proficient wicketkeeping abilities.

Rahul’s recent performance trajectory also adds to his appeal. While he struggled in IPL 2023 with a strike rate of 113.22 – one of his lowest in tournament history – he rebounded strongly in the 2024 season, elevating his strike rate to 136.13. Alongside Rahul, Rishabh Pant is also likely to enter the auctions, as reports on Wednesday night indicated that the Delhi Capitals have decided to release their star captain.

Chopra believes that both, Pant and Rahul, will fetch big money in the auction.

"Rishabh Pant is going to get a lot of money. The amount could go to ₹25 crore or even 30. The same is true for KL Rahul. Again a wicketkeeper-batter and scores 500-600 runs every year. Some people will cry over his strike rate. I saw a meme somewhere that he is more than 30 years old, married, and everyone is saying he is finished, so CSK might take him as such players go there," said Chopra on his YouTube channel.

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Across his IPL career, Rahul has maintained a steady strike rate of 134.61 over 132 matches. With this experience and proven versatility, he is expected to be one of the most sought-after players in the 2025 auction, making him a central figure in franchise strategies for the coming season.

"He can go to Bengaluru as well. Of course, it's his home as well. All the same franchises, Punjab, Delhi, Mumbai, where his numbers are very good, Kolkata, everyone needs him," Chopra added.

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