Shubman Gill takes pay cut to keep core intact, will be second player to be retained by Gujarat Titans
The Hindu
Gujarat Titans captain Shubman Gill takes pay cut to retain core players ahead of IPL mega auction.
Gujarat Titans captain Shubman Gill has decided to take a pay cut and will be the second player retained by the IPL franchise ahead of the October 31 deadline.
Gill led Titans for the first time this season and both he and the management are now keen to retain the core group of players. The first retention for the franchise would be star spinner Rashid Khan, followed by Gill, Sai Sudharsan and two uncapped players in Rahul Tewatia and Shahrukh Khan.
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Titans will also have the option of retaining another squad member via the right-to-match card at the mega auction next month. Gill is seen a future leader in the Indian cricket setup.
"Gill has decided to take a pay cut to ensure the core players are retained and build a stronger team," an IPL source said.
As per the IPL retention guidelines released ahead of the mega auction, a team will lose ₹18 crore from the increased purse of ₹120 crore for the first player retained, ₹14 crore for the second, ₹11 for the third while for the uncapped players, a team will have to shell out ₹4 crore each.
If a team retains five capped players, they will lose ₹75 crore from the auction pot.