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KKR release Andre Russell as big-name cuts set the tone for IPL mini auction

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Russell headlines big-name cuts ahead of mini auction [Cricbuzz]
Kolkata Knight Riders made the most striking calls ahead of the IPL mini-auction, headlined by the release of Andre Russell and Venkatesh Iyer from their IPL 2025 roster. Russell’s exit brings an end to a long and influential stint for the West Indian all-rounder, while Iyer was their most expensive (INR 23.75 Cr) pick at last year’s Jeddah mega auction.
KKR freed up both purse and overseas slots by also parting ways with Quinton de Kock, Anrich Nortje, Rahmanullah Gurbaz, Moeen Ali and Spencer Johnson. With Mayank Markande traded to Mumbai Indians and Chetan Sakariya and Luvnith Sisodia also released, the three-time champions now enter the auction with a commanding purse of INR 64.3 crore and 13 slots (including six overseas) to fill.
Chennai Super Kings, who had a busy time in the trading window, also made quite a few releases and now have the second biggest purse (INR 43.4 Crore). They followed up the high-profile Ravindra Jadeja and Sam Curran trade by releasing Matheesha Pathirana and the New Zealand pair of Devon Conway and Rachin Ravindra, while Deepak Hooda, Rahul Tripathi and Vijay Shankar were also among their major releases. CSK can now fill up to nine slots, including four overseas.
With INR 25.5 Crore, Sunrisers Hyderabad have the third largest purse as they released eight players from their squad. Mohammed Shami, traded to Lucknow Super Giants, was their biggest move, while they also parted ways with Adam Zampa, Abhinav Manohar, Rahul Chahar and Wiaan Mulder among others.
LSG and Delhi Capitals ended up with purses of INR 22.9 Crore and 21.8 Crore respectively after their releases. LSG released eight players – apart from trading out Shardul Thakur, they let go David Miller, Akash Deep, Ravi Bishnoi and Shamar Joseph among others. Faf du Plessis and Mohit Sharma headlined DC’s seven releases, along with Jake Fraser-McGurk and Donovan Ferreria (traded to RR). Meanwhile, DC kept faith in their INR 10.75 Crore buy – T Natarajan – despite the left-arm seamer featuring in only two matches for them last season.
First-time IPL champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru ended up with a purse of INR 16.4 Crore at the end of the retention deadline, having released eight players, including Liam Livingstone, Tim Seifert, Lungi Ngidi and Mayank Agarwal. The IPL 2025 winners now have eight slots free, including two overseas.
Rajasthan Royals, who traded out Sanju Samson to CSK and Nitish Rana to DC, also released the Sri Lankan spin duo of Wanindu Hasaranga and Maheesh Theekshana. Kunal Singh Rathore, Akash Madhwal, Ashok Sharma, Fazalhaq Farooqi and Kumar Kartikeya were the other players released by RR, who now have a purse of INR 16.05 Cr with nine slots available (one overseas).
Former champions Gujarat Titans, apart from trading out Sherfane Rutherford to MI, released Gerald Coetzee, Dasun Shanaka, Mahipal Lomror, Karim Janat and Kulwant Khejroliya. This has left them with a purse of INR 12.9 Crore and five slots, including four overseas. Josh Inglis and Glenn Maxwell were the biggest releases from IPL 2025 runners-up Punjab Kings, who also let go Aaron Hardie, Kuldeep Sen and Praveen Dubey to secure a purse of INR 11.5 Crore, with four slots (two overseas) available for them.

Mumbai Indians, who roped in Rutherford, Thakur and Markande during the trading window, let go of nine players in total. Satyanaryana Raju and Vignesh Puthur, who had a couple of impressive outings in the 2025 season, were among the releases along with Reece Topley, Bevon Jacobs, Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Lizaad Williams, Karn Sharma, KL Shrijith and Arjun Tendulkar (traded to LSG). They ended up with a purse of INR 2.75 Crore, least among all teams.

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CSK have bolstered their purse by releasing Pathirana. [BCCI]

RETENTION, RELEASE, TRADE and PURSE

Kolkata Knight Riders

Released: 10
Retained: 12
Purse available: INR 64.3 CR
Slots available: 13 (6 overseas)
Players released: Andre Russell, Venkatesh Iyer, Moeen Ali, Quinton de Kock, Rahmanullah Gurbaz, Andre Nortje, Spencer Johnson, Chetan Sakariya, Luvnith Sisodiya, Mayank Markande (traded to MI)
Current squad: Ajinkya Rahane, Angkrish Raghuvanshi, Anukul Roy, Harshit Rana, Manish Pandey, Ramandeep Singh, Rinku Singh, Rovman Powell, Sunil Narine, Umran Malik, Vaibhav Arora, Varun Chakravarthy

Chennai Super Kings

Released: 12
Retained: 15
Purse available: INR 43.4 CR
Slots available: 9 (4 overseas)
Players released: Matheesha Pathirana, Devon Conway, Rachin Ravindra, Deepak Hooda, Rahul Tripathi, Vijay Shankar, Vansh Bedi, Andre Siddarth, Shaikh Rasheed, Kamlesh Nagarkoti, Ravindra Jadeja (traded to RR), Sam Curran (traded to RR)
Current squad: Ruturaj Gaikwad, Ayush Mhatre, Dewald Brevis, MS Dhoni, Urvil Patel, Shivam Dube, Jamie Overton, Ramakrishna Ghosh, Noor Ahmad, Khaleel Ahmed, Anshul Kamboj, Gurjapneet Singh, Nathan Ellis, Shreyas Gopal, Mukesh Choudhary, Sanju Samson (traded in from RR)

Sunrisers Hyderabad

Released: 8
Retained: 15
Purse available: INR 25.5 CR
Slots available: 10 (2 overseas)
Players released: Abhinav Manohar, Atharva Taide, Sachin Baby, Wiaan Mulder, Simarjeet Singh, Rahul Chahar, Adam Zampa, Mohammed Shami (traded to LSG)
Current squad: Pat Cummins, Abhishek Sharma, Heinrich Klaasen, Travis Head, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Ishan Kishan, Harshal Patel, Jaydev Unadkat, Aniket Verma, Kamindu Mendis, Eshan Malinga, Brydon Carse, Harsh Dubey, Smaran Ravichandran, Zeeshan Ansari

Lucknow Super Giants

Released: 8
Retained: 17
Purse available: INR 22.95 CR
Slots available: 6 (4 overseas)
Players released: Aryan Juyal, David Miller, Shamar Joseph, Yuvraj Chaudhary, Rajvardhan Hangargekar, Akash Deep, Ravi Bishnoi, Shardul Thakur (traded to MI)
Current squad: Abdul Samad, Aiden Markram, Akash Singh, Arshin Kulkarni, Avesh Khan, Ayush Badoni, Digvesh Rathi, Himmat Singh, Manimaran Siddharth, Matthew Breetzke, Mayank Yadav, Mitchell Marsh, Mohsin Khan, Nicholas Pooran, Prince Yadav, Rishabh Pant, Shahbaz Ahmed, Arjun Tendulkar (traded in from MI) Mohammed Shami (traded in from SRH)

Delhi Capitals

Released: 7

Retained: 16
Purse available: INR 21.8 CR
Slots available: 8 (5 overseas)
Players released: Faf du Plessis, Jake Fraser-McGurk, Sediqullah Atal, Manvanth Kumar, Mohit Sharma, Darshan Nalkande, Donovan Ferreria (traded to RR)
Current squad: Abishek Porel, Ajay Mandal, Ashutosh Sharma, Axar Patel, Dushmantha Chameera, Karun Nair, KL Rahul, Kuldeep Yadav, Madhav Tiwari, Mitchell Starc, Sameer Rizvi, T Natarajan, Tripurana Vijay, Tristan Stubbs, Vipraj Nigam, Nitish Rana (traded in from RR)

Royal Challengers Bengaluru

Released: 8
Retained: 17
Purse available: INR 16.4 CR
Slots available: 8 (2 overseas)
Players released: Liam Livingstone, Swastik Chikara, Tim Seifert, Manoj Bhandage, Lungi Ngidi, Blessing Muzarabani, Mohit Rathee, Mayank Agarwal
Current squad: Rajat Patidar, Virat Kohli, Phil Salt, Krunal Pandya, Josh Hazlewood, Tim David, Jitesh Sharma, Devdutt Padikkal, Nuwan Thushara, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Jacob Bethell, Romario Shepherd, Suyash Sharma, Swapnil Singh, Yash Dayal, Abhinandan Singh, Rasikh Dar

Rajasthan Royals

Released: 9
Retained: 13
Purse available: INR 16.05 CR
Slots available: 9 (1 overseas)
Players released: Kunal Singh Rathore, Wanindu Hasaranga, Maheesh Theekshana, Fazalhaq Farooqi, Akash Madhwal, Ashok Sharma, Kumar Kartikeya, Sanju Samson (traded to CSK), Nitish Rana (traded to DC)
Current squad: Dhruv Jurel, Jofra Archer, Kwena Maphaka, Lhuan-dre Pretorius, Nandre Burger, Riyan Parag, Sandeep Sharma, Shimron Hetmyer, Shubham Dubey, Tushar Deshpande, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Yudhvir Singh, Ravindra Jadeja (traded in from CSK), Sam Curran (traded in from CSK)

Gujarat Titans

Released: 8
Retained: 20
Purse available: INR 12.90 CR
Slots available: 5 (4 overseas)
Players released: Dasun Shanaka, Mahipal Lomror, Karim Janat, Gerald Coetzee, Kulwant Khejroliya, Sherfane Rutherford (traded to MI)
Current squad: Anuj Rawat, Glenn Phillips, Gurnoor Brar, Ishant Sharma, Jayant Yadav, Jos Buttler, Kagiso Rabada, Kumar Kushagra, Manav Suthar, Mohammed Siraj, Arshad Khan, Nishant Sindhu, Prasidh Krishna, R Sai Kishore, Rahul Tewatia, Rashid Khan, B Sai Sudharsan, M Shahrukh Khan, Shubman Gill, Washington Sundar

Punjab Kings

Released: 5
Retained: 21
Purse available: INR 11.5 CR
Slots available: 4 (2 overseas)
Players released: Josh Inglis, Aaron Hardie, Glenn Maxwell, Kuldeep Sen, Praveen Dubey
Current squad: Arshdeep Singh, Azmatullah Omarzai, Harnoor Pannu, Harpreet Brar, Lockie Ferguson, Marco Jansen, Marcus Stoinis, Mitch Owen, Musheer Khan, Nehal Wadhera, Prabhsimran Singh, Priyansh Arya, Pyla Avinash, Shashank Singh, Shreyas Iyer, Suryansh Shedge, Vishnu Vinod, Vyshak Vijaykumar, Xavier Bartlett, Yash Thakur, Yuzvendra Chahal

Mumbai Indians

Released: 9
Retained: 17
Purse available: INR 2.75 CR
Slots available: 5 (1 overseas)
Players released: Satyanaryana Raju, Vignesh Puthur, Reece Topley, Bevon Jacobs, Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Lizaad Williams, Karn Sharma, KL Shrijith, Arjun Tendulkar (traded to LSG)
Current squad: AM Ghazanfar, Ashwani Kumar, Corbin Bosch, Deepak Chahar, Hardik Pandya, Jasprit Bumrah, Mitchell Santner, Naman Dhir, Raghu Sharma, Raj Angad Bawa, Robin Minz, Rohit Sharma, Ryan Rickelton, Suryakumar Yadav, Tilak Varma, Trent Boult, Will Jacks, Shardul Thakur (traded in from LSG), Mayank Markande (traded in from KKR), Sherfane Rutherford (traded in from GT)
[Cricbuzz]


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Fighter jet crews parachute safely after collision at US air show

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Four crew members are in stable condition after two fighter jets collided mid-air during a US air show, officials say.

All the aircrew safely ejected from US Navy EA18-G jets that were performing an aerial demonstration when they crashed, a US Navy spokesperson told the BBC’s US partner CBS News. It is unclear if they were injured.

The dramatic incident happened on Sunday, during the second and final day of the Gunfighter Skies air show, 2 miles (3.2km) northwest of Idaho’s Mountain Home Air Force Base.

A fire erupted and the base was briefly locked down as the rest of the air show was cancelled. An investigation is underway.

“The aircrew involved in the incident are in stable condition,” Mountain Air Force Base Gunfighters said in statement posted on social media on Sunday.

“Thank you to all our guests for your patience and compassion, which has allowed us to quickly and safely respond to the incident,” the statement said.

Cmdr Amelia Umayam told CBS the crew members were being checked by medical personnel

Umayam said the EA-18G Growlers were assigned to an electronic attack squadron from Washington state. The US Navy says each of those jets cost about $67m (£50.3m).

Kim Sykes of Silver Wings of Idaho, which helped organise the air show, told a local CBS affiliate that no-one at the military base was hurt.

The Gunfighter Skies air show was last held in 2018, when a glider pilot died in an accident.

The BBC has contacted the air force base and event organiser for comment.

[BBC]

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WHO declares Ebola outbreak in DR Congo an international emergency

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The WHO says the virus has spread beyond DR Congo, with two confirmed cases reported in neighbouring Uganda [BBC]

The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo a public health emergency of international concern.

The agency said the outbreak in DR Congo’s eastern Ituri province, which has seen around 246 suspected cases and 80 deaths reported, does not meet the criteria of a pandemic emergency.

But it warned it could potentially be “a much larger outbreak” than what is currently being detected and reported, with significant risk of local and regional spread.

The current strain of Ebola is caused by the Bundibugyo virus, the health agency said, for which there are no approved drugs or vaccines.

Early symptoms include fever, muscle pain, fatigue, headache and sore throat, and are followed by vomiting, diarrhoea, a rash and bleeding.

The WHO said there are now eight laboratory-confirmed cases of the virus, with other suspected cases and deaths across three health zones including Bunia the capital of Ituri province, and the gold-mining towns of Mongwalu and Rwampara.

One case of the virus has been confirmed in the capital Kinshasa, believed to be in a patient returning from Ituri.

The WHO said that the virus has spread beyond DR Congo, with two confirmed cases reported in neighbouring Uganda. Ugandan officials said a 59-year-old man who died on Thursday had tested positive.

In a statement, the Ugandan government said the patient who died was a Congolese citizen whose body had already been returned to DR Congo.

A laboratory has also confirmed an Ebola case in the eastern city of Goma, currently controlled by the M23 rebels, the AFP news agency reported on Sunday.

At least six Americans have been exposed to Ebola in DR Congo, and one has displayed symptoms but none have been confirmed to have been infected, the BBC’s US partner CBS reports, citing sources.

The US government was reportedly trying to transport them out of the country, possibly to a military base in Germany, STAT News reports.

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said it planned to send more staff to DR Congo and Uganda, while the US Embassy in DR Congo issued a health alert reminding citizens not to travel to Ituri province.

The BBC has contacted the CDC for comment.

The WHO said the ongoing security situation and humanitarian crisis in DR Congo, combined with high population mobility, the urban location of the hotspot, and the large number of informal healthcare facilities in the region increased the risk of spread.

[BBC]

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Trump warns ‘clock is ticking’ for Iran as peace progress stalls

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US President Donald Trump has warned Iran the “clock is ticking” as talks to bring the war to an end have stalled.

“They better get moving, FAST, or there won’t be anything left of them,” he wrote on his Truth Social platform. “TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE!”

The message came as the president was due to speak with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday.

Iranian media meanwhile reported the US had failed to make any concrete concessions in its response to Tehran’s latest proposals to end the conflict.

A lack of compromise from Washington would lead to an “impasse in the negotiations”, the semi-official Mehr news agency reported.

Trump’s message echoed his threat that a “whole civilisation” would die unless Iran agreed to a deal to end the war, shortly before the ceasefire was announced in early April.

The president warned earlier this week that truce was on “massive life support” after rejecting Tehran’s demands, labelling them “totally unacceptable”.

Esmail Baghaei, an Iranian foreign ministry spokesperson, insisted they were “responsible” and “generous”.

According to Iran’s semi-official Tasnim news agency, they included an immediate end to the war on all fronts – a reference to the continued Israeli attacks against Iran-supported Hezbollah in Lebanon – a halt to the US naval blockade of Iranian ports, and guarantees of no further attacks on Iran.

They also reportedly included a demand for compensation for war damage and an emphasis on Iranian sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz.

Iran’s semi-official Fars news agency said on Sunday that Washington had set five conditions in response to Tehran’s proposal.

They reportedly included a demand that Iran keep only one nuclear site in operation and transfer its stockpile of highly enriched uranium to the US.

Trump suggested on Friday that he would accept a 20-year suspension by Iran of its nuclear programme – a major sticking point between the two countries – in what appeared to be confirmation of a shift in position away from a demand for a total end to it.

Israeli and US forces began massive air strikes on Iran on 28 February. The ceasefire meant to facilitate talks has largely been observed despite occasional exchanges of fire.

Iran has also continued to control the Strait of Hormuz, effectively closing the vital waterway through which around 20% of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas travels.

The move, which Iran has said is in retaliation for US and Israeli attacks, has sent oil prices soaring globally.

The US, for its part, has been enforcing a blockade of Iranian ports to exert pressure on Tehran to agree to its terms.

Pakistan has been playing the role of mediator between the US and Iran, but both sides still appear to be far apart.

[BBC]

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