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IPL 2025: Bumrah, Suryakumar, Hardik, Rohit & Tilak Among Mumbai Indians’ Retentions
The franchise has also said Hardik is set to lead the team as captain in the upcoming IPL 2025 season. Bumrah is the biggest gainer from the retentions, earning a deal of Rs 18 crore, followed by Hardik and Suryakumar at Rs 16.35 crore respectively. Rohit stands to earn a deal of Rs 16.3 crore while Tilak has been retained for Rs eight crore.
"We have always believed that the strength of a family lies in its core and this belief has been reinforced during the course of recent events. We are thrilled that the strong legacy of MI will be carried forward by Jasprit, Surya, Hardik, Rohit and Tilak - players who have become synonymous with our team and the brand of cricket we stand for.”
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