• Sunrisers Hyderabad are set to part ways with several underperforming players ahead of the 2025 IPL auction.

  • SRH finished as the runner-ups in IPL 2024.

3 players Sunrisers Hyderabad can release ahead of IPL 2025 auction
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Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), a franchise known for its consistent competitiveness in the Indian Premier League (IPL), delivered a stellar performance in the IPL 2024 season. Displaying a fearless and tactical approach, SRH emerged as one of the standout teams, ultimately securing the runners-up position in the tournament.

Their IPL 2024 campaign was characterized by an impressive blend of skill, determination and teamwork. SRH’s ability to rise to the occasion and compete at the highest level was on full display throughout the season, as they navigated the challenges of the tournament with both grit and flair. The team’s aggressive batting strategies, combined with a well-rounded bowling attack, proved to be a winning formula that took them to the brink of championship glory.

Team strengths

One of the key elements behind SRH’s success this season was their adaptability. Whether facing pace-friendly pitches or turning tracks, the team showed remarkable flexibility in tailoring their game plans to the conditions. Their batting order was led by some explosive performances, with top-order batters providing a solid platform, while middle-order hitters like Heinrich Klaasen and Glenn Phillips injected power and urgency at crucial stages.

In terms of bowling, SRH employed a disciplined and varied attack that consistently put pressure on the opposition. The team’s pacers, along with their spinners, excelled in controlling the flow of runs and taking wickets at important moments. This balanced approach allowed SRH to remain competitive in every game, making them a formidable force throughout the season.

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3 potential key releases by Sunrisers Hyderabad ahead of the IPL 2025 auction 

As SRH looks ahead to the 2025 season, a strategic shake-up is expected during the upcoming IPL mega auction. With the goal of building an even stronger squad, the team is likely to retain a core group of players who have delivered consistently. However, certain underperforming players might be released to ensure a more balanced and competitive team for the future. Below are three key players whose future with SRH remains uncertain:

1. Rahul Tripathi

Rahul Tripathi, who has been with Sunrisers Hyderabad since 2022, struggled to find his form in IPL 2024. The 34-year-old middle-order batter played six matches, scoring just 165 runs, with only one half-century to his name. Despite his IPL experience dating back to 2017, Tripathi has faced a dip in form over the past two seasons. With big hitters like Klaasen and Phillips already dominating the middle order, it may be difficult for Tripathi to secure a place in the team moving forward.

2. Marco Jansen

South African bowling all-rounder Marco Jansen, who joined SRH in 2022, had a lacklustre IPL 2024. He played only three matches, taking just one wicket while conceding runs at an economy rate of 12.90, which is below par for a player of his caliber. At 24 years old, Jansen has potential, but his poor form this season might put his spot in SRH at risk, especially with the franchise looking to bolster their bowling department.

3. Jaydev Unadkat

Jaydev Unadkat, another seasoned IPL player, joined SRH ahead of the 2024 season. However, the 34-year-old left-arm pacer failed to make a significant impact, taking only eight wickets in 11 matches. With established fast bowlers like Pat Cummins and Bhuvneshwar Kumar already in the squad, Unadkat’s average performances may not be enough to secure him a place in the team for the next season.

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