These Indian players are forced to retire

These Indian players are forced to retire
 
Experienced fast bowler Siddharth Kaul, who has played ODIs and T20s for the Indian team, has recently retired from international cricket. He announced his retirement through social media. 34-year-old fast bowler Siddharth Kaul has retired from international cricket. Let us tell you that Kaul was also a part of the mega auction of IPL 2025. But he remained unsold.

At the same time, now we are going to tell you about those 5 players who may be forced to retire due to not being sold in the mega auction. Amit Mishra, one of India's legendary leg spinners, will also not be seen playing in IPL 2025. Mishra jis name did not come in the auction. The list of final players is released for the mega auction. Amit Mishra's name was not in it. Amit now played only in IPL.

He too can officially retire anytime. Piyush Chawla, who has played all three formats for India, also remained unsold in the mega auction this time. Nobody bought him either. However, Chawla is definitely playing domestic cricket at this time. Indian cricket team's experienced batsman Mayank Agarwal has been out of the team for a long time. At the same time, no one bought him in the recent IPL mega auction. His base price was 1 crore.

Now after remaining unsold in IPL too, Mayank may decide to retire. Australia's David Warner has retired from international cricket. But he was keen to play in the IPL. However, no one bought him in the IPL mega auction 2025. He is not playing anywhere at the moment. He may decide to end his professional cricket completely.

Himachal Pradesh's Rishi Dhawan has also played ODIs and T20s for the Indian team. However, in 2016, he played his last match for India. Dhawan remained unsold in the IPL 2025 mega auction. But he is continuously playing domestic cricket and is waiting for some miracle to happen. But if Rishi Dhawan announces his retirement after some time, it will not be a surprise.