The Indian Premier League 2024 is set to start on March 22 in Chennai with the IPL 2023 champions Chennai Super Kings taking on Faf du Plessis-led Royal Challengers Bangalore, as per SportsTiger's sources. With India's premier T20 tournament still three months, the IPL has been a hot topic of discussion with the teams announcing their list of retained and released players for the coming season.
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The IPL 2023 was an extravagant affair with the tournament returning to the home and away format after three years of COVID-19 protocols. IPL 2022 champions, Gujarat Titans, finished first at the end of the regular season with 10 wins and four losses. In contrast, Sunrisers Hyderabad was the worst-performing team as they finished tenth after winning four games.
Further talking about IPL 2024, the trade window ahead of the auction on December 19 created a lot of buzz with some blockbuster trades. One such transfer saw Gujarat Titans captain Hardik Pandya return to his first IPL franchise, Mumbai Indians, in an all-cash deal.
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To accommodate this trade, the five-time champions had to their most expensive player, Australian all-rounder Cameron Green, in a similar all-cash deal to the Royal Challengers Bangalore. Green could make a debut for the Bangalore-based franchise against Chennai Super Kings in IPL 2024's opening game on March 22 in Chennai.