The IPL operates on an auction system to assist its 10 franchises in constructing their teams for the upcoming season. However, a former Indian cricketer has criticized this practice. Robin Uthappa, a two-time IPL champion, has suggested a change in the league’s format. He advocates for year-round trade windows and a draft system instead of auctions. Uthappa, who has scored nearly 5,000 IPL runs in 205 matches, believes that the league should extend its duration to six months to keep up with the changing times.

The next IPL auction is scheduled for December 16 in Abu Dhabi. Prior to the auction, a major trade took place during the trade window. Indian cricketer Sanju Samson was traded from Rajasthan Royals to Chennai Super Kings, while CSK legends Ravindra Jadeja and Sam Curran moved to RR in return. Uthappa’s suggestions aim to enhance the league’s competitiveness and fan engagement.

Feroz Khan, a sports journalist with over 12 years of experience, covers the story in depth. He emphasizes the importance of evolving the IPL to maintain its status as the premier cricket league in the world. The article encourages respectful and constructive discussions in the comments section. Readers are reminded to adhere to News18’s terms of use and privacy policy.

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