EXPLAINED: Why did Rishabh Pant not go to Delhi Capitals despite DC using RTM card for him at IPL auction 2025
In this auction, if the previous franchise wants to use the RTM card, the franchise that made the final bid will have an additional opportunity to raise its bid.
Published : Nov 24, 2024 16:44 IST - 1 MIN READ
Rishabh Pant became the most expensive player in IPL history when the Lucknow Super Giants signed him for a record-breaking ₹27 crore. The bidding war, however, was filled with intense drama. The Delhi Capitals attempted to retain Pant by exercising its RTM (Right to Match) card at ₹20.75 crore.
Under the new auction rules, if a franchise uses the RTM card, the highest-bidding team gets an additional opportunity to raise its bid.
Lucknow took full advantage of this rule and increased its bid, forcing Delhi to match the new figure if it wanted to keep Pant.
Ultimately, the Lucknow Super Giants prevailed, securing the star player.