Hyderabad: As the list of players who have registered for the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) season is out, there have been some cricketers who have retired from international cricket but want to feature in the world's biggest cricketing league. So, let's have a look at the top five overseas players who have retired from T20 international cricket but still registered their names for IPL 2025 auction. While there have been some names of specialist of shortest format of the game, red-ball legend like James Anderson has also put his name in the auction which proved to be very surprising move from the Englishmen.
1) James Anderson (IPL 2025 Auction Price - ₹1.25 crore)
The biggest surprise among all the cricketers was the appearance of legendary England pacer James Anderson. Anderson has registered for the Indian Premier League (IPL) auction for the first time in the history of the tournament. The Test specialist, who recently retired after playing the 1st Test match against West Indies in Lords in July 2024, has put his base price at Rs 1.25 crore. Anderson has played 44 T20 games in his career including 19 T20 international matches and has picked up 41 wickets at an average of 32.14 and an economy rate of 8.47.
2) David Warner (IPL 2025 Auction Price - ₹2 crore)
Former Australia swashbuckling opener David Warner has also put his name into the auction after his previous franchise Delhi Capitals (DC) dropped him from the retained players list. Warner has been a common name in the IPL and holds the record for hitting third most boundaries (663) in the history of the tournament. He also has the most number of half-centuries (66) to his name.
David Warner served as the captain of Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) from 2015 to 2021. Notably, he led the team to its first IPL title in 2016 and was the second-highest run-scorer for them with a monumental 848 runs at a strike rate of 151.42. While he made his captaincy debut with the Delhi Capitals in 2013, he returned to captain the franchise again in 2023 during Rishabh Pant's absence.