• For IPL 2025, the Delhi Capitals will focus on retaining key players who are essential to the core strength of their team.

  • Making strategic choices will be crucial for DC as they define the franchise's future.

IPL 2025: 6 players Delhi Capitals (DC) can retain ahead of mega auction
6 players DC can retain ahead of IPL 2025 (Image Source: X)

The Delhi Capitals (DC), one of the most enigmatic teams in the Indian Premier League (IPL), has often shown promise but faltered when it mattered most. Despite having qualified for the playoffs six times in their 16-year history, DC has reached the finals only once, highlighting the inconsistency that has plagued the franchise. One major reason behind this inconsistency has been the frequent changes in the team’s core, leading to a lack of stability and sustained success.

As the 2025 IPL mega auction approaches, DC faces a pivotal moment in their journey. The auction offers a chance for the franchise to reset, rebuild, and develop a stable core that can drive the team toward long-term success. After a disappointing 2024 season, in which they failed to qualify for the playoffs, DC will be keen to construct a more competitive unit. The new retention rules, allowing franchises to retain up to six players (including the Right to Match (RTM) card), allow Delhi to retain their most impactful players as they strategize for the future.

6 players DC can retain ahead of IPL 2025 

1. Rishabh Pant (c)


Rishabh Pant has been the face of Delhi Capitals since taking over the captaincy in 2021. Known for his fearless approach at the crease and dynamic leadership, Pant has proven his worth with both the bat and his sharp cricketing mind. With an impressive tally of 3,284 runs in 111 matches, including 18 half-centuries and a century, Pant’s ability to perform under pressure has made him a vital asset for the team. His knack for anchoring innings and switching gears when required makes him indispensable.

Moreover, Pant’s leadership has been crucial in motivating the team both on and off the field. Despite his relatively new role as captain, his strategic thinking and adaptability are expected to be key in DC’s future campaigns. Pant is likely to remain the cornerstone of Delhi’s ambitions to secure their first IPL title.

2. Axar Patel


Axar Patel has been one of DC’s most valuable players over the years, excelling with both bat and ball. His ability to turn matches with his explosive hitting and crafty bowling has made him a consistent game-changer. In 150 IPL matches, Axar has scored 1,653 runs and taken 123 wickets, reflecting his dual role as a dependable all-rounder.

Axar’s calm demeanor under pressure and his capability to deliver in crucial moments have repeatedly swung games in DC’s favor. Whether breaking partnerships with his left-arm spin or smashing quick runs in the death overs, Axar’s value to the team is undeniable. His retention seems almost certain as DC looks to build a team around proven match-winners.

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3. Kuldeep Yadav 


Kuldeep Yadav has established himself as Delhi’s premier spinner, regularly troubling batsmen with his deceptive leg-spin variations. With 87 wickets in 84 matches, Kuldeep’s ability to strike in the middle overs and control the game through spin has made him a key player for DC.

His consistency and knack for picking wickets in crucial moments provide DC with a vital weapon, particularly on spin-friendly pitches. As Delhi looks to pressure the opposition in the middle overs, Kuldeep’s role becomes even more critical. His effectiveness and unpredictability with the ball make him an invaluable asset for retention.

4. Mukesh Kumar


Mukesh Kumar has emerged as one of DC’s most promising fast bowlers, impressing fans and critics alike with his swing and pace. In just 20 IPL matches, Mukesh has already taken 24 wickets, showcasing his potential to become a cornerstone of Delhi’s future bowling attack. His ability to swing the ball both ways, combined with his control over line and length, has proven vital in pressure situations.

Mukesh’s recent performances, particularly in the 2024 Irani Cup, have further highlighted his growth and readiness to take on bigger responsibilities. His ability to adapt to different conditions and perform consistently makes him a strong candidate for retention as DC focuses on nurturing young talent to build a formidable bowling unit.

5. Khaleel Ahmed


Khaleel Ahmed has been a reliable performer for Delhi, bringing much-needed variety to their bowling attack with his left-arm medium pace. With 74 wickets in 54 matches, Khaleel has consistently provided crucial breakthroughs in key moments, often tipping the balance in DC’s favor.

His ability to strike in the powerplay and middle overs makes him a valuable asset, particularly in a format where taking wickets regularly is essential. Given his proven record and ability to handle high-pressure situations, Khaleel is likely to be one of the bowlers DC will prioritize for retention.

6. Tristan Stubbs

Tristan Stubbs has rapidly established himself as one of the most dependable middle-order batsmen for DC, playing crucial roles in high-pressure situations. In just 18 IPL matches, Stubbs has accumulated 405 runs, including three half-centuries, demonstrating his ability to stabilize the innings and accelerate when required.

Known for his calm demeanor and composed approach, Stubbs has excelled in finishing games for DC, particularly in death overs. His clean hitting and adaptability under pressure have made him a critical part of Delhi’s success in recent seasons. As DC looks to strengthen its middle order, Stubbs’ consistency and versatility make him a strong contender for retention.

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