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Bumrah among the stars missing the start of the Indian Premier League's 18th season

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Bumrah among the stars missing the start of the Indian Premier League's 18th season
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Bumrah among the stars missing the start of the Indian Premier League's 18th season

2025-03-21 10:20 Last Updated At:10:41

NEW DELHI (AP) — Jasprit Bumrah and Hardik Pandya are among the stars set to miss the opening action when the Indian Premier League returns for its 18th season.

The defending champion Kolkata Knight Riders will host Royal Challengers Bengaluru at Eden Gardens on Saturday to open the 74-match, nine-week tournament. Kolkata will also host two knockout games, including the May 25 final.

Last year's runners-up Sunrisers Hyderabad begins Sunday against Rajasthan Royals, who were the inaugural champions in 2008. Hyderabad will host the first two knockout games.

Chennai Supers Kings will host Mumbai Indians — both five-time champions — in Sunday’s second game.

Bumrah, the world’s top fast bowler, will miss that game for Mumbai as he hasn't recovered from a lower back injury sustained in January during India’s tour of Australia. He could miss at least one-third of the IPL.

Mumbai skipper Pandya will also miss the high-profile match — he is suspended for a slow-over rate in last year's last game and the penalty is being imposed to start the season. Vice-captain Suryakumar Yadav will lead Mumbai Indians in the season opener.

Rishabh Pant will lead Lucknow SuperGiants, while Kolkata’s 2024 title-winning captain Shreyas Iyer will captain Punjab Kings. The duo fetched huge sums in the player auction — Pant became the most expensive player in IPL history with a contract worth about $3.12 million, and Iyer went a close second at about $3 million. Both figures are approximate based on Indian currency rates at the time of the auction.

“I personally felt I didn’t get the recognition I wanted to after winning the (2024) IPL,” Iyer said after Kolkata chose not to retain him. He will be combining again with former Australia captain Ricky Ponting — the captain-coach duo previously worked together at Delhi Capitals.

Other captaincy changes include Ajinkya Rahane leading Kolkata, and allrounder Axar Patel taking over at Delhi.

Rajat Patidar takes over as captain from Faf du Plessis at Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Signed as a replacement midway through 2020 IPL season, it marks a stellar rise for Patidar, a middle-order batter who made his test debut against England in 2024.

"He is an amazing talent — a great player and he has got a great head on his shoulders. He will do a great job for this amazing franchise and take the team forward,” Virat Kohli said at a Royal Challengers event. Bengaluru retained Kohli, part of India's Champions Trophy-winning team in March, for about $2.4 million this season.

India great MS Dhoni returns to the IPL for Chennai at the age of 43. Dhoni retired from international cricket in 2020, and played his last one-day international in 2019. As per IPL rules, a player retired from international cricket for five years or more is classified under the “uncapped” category.

Dhoni — a veteran of 90 tests, 350 ODIs and countless Twenty20 games in the IPL or otherwise — has a season contract worth about $460,000.

At the other end of this age spectrum is 13-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi — set to be the youngest player to feature in an IPL season. He was chosen by Rajasthan Royals after a bidding war that saw his auction price rise to about $125,000.

An IPL rule change stirred debate after England batter Harry Brook pulled out of the season for personal reasons, after Delhi Capitals had secured him for about $720,000 at the auction.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India, which runs the IPL, says any player withdrawing for reasons other than an injury, or lack of playing approval from their respective boards, could be banned for the entire three-season IPL cycle. Brook could be barred from the IPL until 2027, only being allowed to re-enter the auction for 2028.

“It is not harsh,” former England allrounder Moeen Ali, who now plays for KKR, said on a cricket podcast. “I kind of agree with it."

Ali said many players had withdrawn late in the past and then re-entered the IPL and “end up getting a better financial package.”

“It kind of messes a lot of things up at the same time — his team now has to rejig everything."

Twenty20, or T20, is cricket’s shortest format. It's fast-paced, TV friendly, and is over and done with in about 3 1/2 hours. After India won the inaugural T20 World Cup in 2007, India cricket officials decided to launch a domestic T20 league in 2008. IPL teams are based on states or cities.

Held annually, the IPL auction draws many of the sport's brightest stars from all over the world. Close to 1,600 players entered for 2025, and that list was reduced to 577 for the chance to be one of the 204 players selected.

Each team has a $14.3 million budget to pick 18 players, and a maximum of 25; only eight are allowed to come from overseas, the other 17 must be from India. In the playing XI on the field, teams are restricted to four overseas players.

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India's Shreyas Iyer looks on after playing a shot during the ICC Champions Trophy final cricket match between India and New Zealand at Dubai International Cricket Stadium in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Sunday, March 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)

India's Shreyas Iyer looks on after playing a shot during the ICC Champions Trophy final cricket match between India and New Zealand at Dubai International Cricket Stadium in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Sunday, March 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)

India's Virat Kohli, right, and captain Rohit Sharma celebrate with the winners trophy on the podium after defeating New Zealand in the final cricket match of the ICC Champions Trophy at Dubai International Cricket Stadium in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Sunday, March 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Christopher Pike)

India's Virat Kohli, right, and captain Rohit Sharma celebrate with the winners trophy on the podium after defeating New Zealand in the final cricket match of the ICC Champions Trophy at Dubai International Cricket Stadium in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Sunday, March 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Christopher Pike)

AMSTERDAM (AP) — Maximilian Ibrahimović is moving from one club his father used to play for, and going to another.

The 19-year-old winger, the son of soccer great Zlatan Ibrahimović, joined Ajax on loan from AC Milan on Wednesday.

“It’s cool that he also played for Ajax. I am happy that I have the opportunity to play here also and to develop," Maximilian Ibrahimović said.

“I want to write my own story. I am my own person, my own player, I am here to do my own thing. And I am really looking forward to that.”

Zlatan Ibrahimović currently serves as senior adviser to Milan’s American owners — acting as the key link between them and the club’s sporting operations, including player development — and would have had a significant part in his son’s move.

Italian media reports said Ajax has paid Milan 3.5 million euros ($4 million) for the loan until the end of the season, when the Dutch club will have the option to make the deal permanent.

“We are very pleased with the arrival of Maximilian," said Marijn Beuker, Ajax's director of football. "He is a talented forward with a good sense of positioning in and around the penalty area, and he has strong goal-oriented finishing.

"He is skillful with his dribbling and, above all, has a great winner’s mentality and training attitude.”

The Swede has progressed through the youth teams at Milan but has never played for the senior team, although he was part of the squad that traveled to Saudi Arabia for the Italian Super Cup last month.

He has scored five goals in 16 matches for Milan Futuro this season.

“He will initially mainly get his playing minutes with Ajax U23 and will regularly move between Ajax U23 and the first team during the season, so that he can get used to the higher level and the intensity of Ajax 1," Beuker said.

"Maximilian is a player with a lot of potential, and we hope that in time he can become a permanent part of Ajax 1’s attack.”

Zlatan Ibrahimović played for Ajax from 2001-2005, netting 48 goals in 110 appearances and winning the Dutch league twice as well as the KNVB Cup.

The talismanic forward scored 93 goals in 163 appearances over two spells at Milan, winning two Serie A titles and the Italian Super Cup.

"Ibrahimović is just a name. I am just Maximilian," the younger Ibrahimović said. “If I cared about my name then it would be all wrong, it wouldn’t even be fun to play if I would always compare myself. I don’t even think I look like him.”

Zlatan's other son, the 17-year-old Vincent Ibrahimović, recently signed his first professional contract with Milan.

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FILE - Sweden's striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic of Ajax Amsterdam celebrates after he scored his and his team's second goal against Olympique Lyonnaise during their Champions League match in Amsterdam Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2002. (AP Photo/Dusan Vranic, file)

FILE - Sweden's striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic of Ajax Amsterdam celebrates after he scored his and his team's second goal against Olympique Lyonnaise during their Champions League match in Amsterdam Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2002. (AP Photo/Dusan Vranic, file)

FILE - Former soccer star Zlatan Ibrahimovic stands before the Italian Super Cup semifinal soccer match between Juventus and Milan in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Friday, Jan. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri, file)

FILE - Former soccer star Zlatan Ibrahimovic stands before the Italian Super Cup semifinal soccer match between Juventus and Milan in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Friday, Jan. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri, file)

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