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PKL 2025: Check full list of players retained by all teams before auction
Top players retained ahead of PKL 12
Ahead of the mega auction, several franchises have ensured continuity by retaining key players. U Mumba retained Sunil Kumar and Iranian sensation Amirmohammad Zafardanesh, while Haryana Steelers held on to defensive stalwart Jaideep Dahiya. UP Yoddhas retained star raider Surender Gill, and Puneri Paltan secured their dynamic duo of Aslam Inamdar and Mohit Goyat. A total of 83 players have been retained across three categories: 25 in the Elite Retained Players (ERP) category, 23 in the Retained Young Players (RYP) category, and 35 in the New Young Players (NYP) category.
Team Elite Retained Players Retained Young Players Existing New Young Players
Bengal Warriors Vishwas S - Yash Malik, Manjeet, Deep Kumar, Sushil Kambrekar
Bengaluru Bulls - - Chandranaik M, Lucky Kumar, Manjeet, Pankaj
Dabang Delhi K.C. - - Sandeep, Mohit
Gujarat Giants Himanshu Singh, Himanshu Parteek Dahiya, Rakesh -
Haryana Steelers Rahul Sethpal, Vinay Shivam Anil Patare, Jaideep, Jaya Soorya NS, Vishal S. Tate Sahil, Manikandan N, Vikas Ramadas Jadhav
Jaipur Pink Panthers Reza Mirbagheri Abhishek KS Ronak Singh, Nitin Kumar, Sombir, Ritik Sharma
Patna Pirates Hamid Mirzaei Nader, Thiyagarajan Yuvaraj Sudhakar M Ayan, Navdeep, Deepak, Sahil Patil
Puneri Paltan Abinesh Nadarajan, Gaurav Khatri, Pankaj Mohite Aslam Mustafa Inamdar, Mohit Goyat, Dadaso Shivaji Pujari, Aditya Tushar Shinde
Tamil Thalaivas Moein Shafaghi, Himanshu, Sagar Nitesh Kumar, Narender, Ronak, Vishal Chahal, Aashish Anuj Kaluram Gawade, Dhiraj Ravindra Bailmare
Telugu Titans Shankar Bhimraj Gadai, Ajit Pandurang Pawar Ankit, Praful Sudam Zaware Sagar, Chetan Sahu, Nitin, Rohit
U Mumba Sunil Kumar, Rohit, Amir Mohammad Zafardanesh, Satish Kannan Mukilan Shanmugam Ajit Chouhan, Deepak Kundu, Lokesh Ghosliya, Sunny
UP Yoddhas Sumit, Bhavani Rajput, Sahul Kumar, Surender Gill, Ashu Singh Hitesh, Gagana Gowda HR, Shivam Chaudhary Jayesh Vikas Mahajan, Gangaram, Sachin, Keshav Kumar
Big names set to enter the PKL 12 auction
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Despite the retention of several top performers, the PKL 12 auction pool remains stacked with talent. Notable Indian players like Pawan Sehrawat, Arjun Deshwal, Ashu Malik, and Devank Dalal—PKL 11's top raider—will be among the headline names to watch. Among overseas stars, Iranian defenders Fazel Atrachali and Mohammadreza Shadloui are expected to draw significant interest, alongside veteran Indian raiders Maninder Singh and Pardeep Narwal.
Naveen Kumar: A historic first at the auction
One of the most intriguing storylines ahead of PKL 12 is the auction entry of Naveen Kumar. The Dabang Delhi K.C. star, who won the league in Season 8, will go under the hammer for the first time in his career. Naveen holds the distinction of being the first player in PKL history to score over 1,000 raid points for a single team before entering the auction. With 1,102 raid points across six seasons, his availability is likely to trigger intense bidding among franchises.
For PKL 12, both domestic and international players will be classified into four categories—A, B, C, and D—with further divisions based on roles: raiders, defenders, and all-rounders. The base prices for each category are:
Category A: ₹30 lakh
Category B: ₹20 lakh
Category C: ₹13 lakh
Category D: ₹9 lakh
Each team will have a total salary purse of ₹5 crore to build their squad.

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