Meanwhile, a report from Cricbuzz adds that the BCCI is looking at overseas options for the IPL 2025 auction.
Saudi Arabia is showing a strong interest in hosting the two-day event after Dubai held the event in 2024.
The BCCI is also facing a dilemma over the impact player substitution rule going into the IPL 2025.
Many fans, including some cricketers, have spoken in favour of scrapping the rule saying it has hammered the role of all-rounders.
Most recently, Lucknow Super Giants' new mentor Zaheer Khan highlighted the importance of the impact rule as it has proven a great platform for young Indian cricketers. In July end, the BCCI's general secretary Jay Shah led the meeting of all ten team owners to hear their thoughts on the impact player and retention rules.
According to the current rules, teams can only retain four players going into the auction. Sunrisers Hyderabad are reportedly pushing for the rule change as they are looking to retain their key players after an impressive 2024 campaign.