CSK Remaining Purse for IPL 2025 Auction: Chennai Super Kings (CSK) have carefully crafted their IPL 2025 retention list, preserving a blend of experienced players and emerging talent, while leaving room in the budget for crucial auction picks.
Notably, the four-time champions retained captain-in-waiting Ruturaj Gaikwad and retained iconic figures like Ravindra Jadeja. Young star Matheesha Pathirana and power-hitter Shivam Dube also make the cut.

Adding a twist, MS Dhoni stays on as an uncapped player, contributing to CSK's strategy without taking a major budget share.
Each IPL team began 2025 with a ₹120 crore purse, following an increase from previous seasons. CSK allocated ₹67 crore to secure five retained players, leaving them with ₹53 crore for the mega auction—potentially to target a high-profile player like Rishabh Pant.
With ₹53 crore left in the auction purse, CSK has the potential for strategic buys, including Rishabh Pant as a long-term wicketkeeper-batsman successor to MS Dhoni. However, competition for Pant is expected to be intense, especially with teams like Punjab Kings entering the auction with higher budgets. For CSK, acquiring Pant would solidify their core for the future, but the bidding war could push CSK's budget limits.
Chennai's approach of reserving a significant budget and backing young talent reflects a plan to balance marquee players with upcoming stars. Should they succeed in securing Pant, CSK would bridge a critical gap in leadership and batting continuity post-Dhoni, positioning themselves strongly for future seasons.
CSK's retentions set a foundation of experience while their remaining purse allows them to navigate the auction tactically. With an eye on Rishabh Pant and other high-impact players, CSK is gearing up for a calculated yet ambitious auction strategy.