Mumbai Indians released 11 players, highlighting the trade of Cameron Green to RCB. Their remaining purse stands at 17.75 crore.

Defending champions Chennai Super Kings released 8 players, bringing their purse amount to INR 31 crore.

Royal Challengers Bangalore parted ways with star players like Josh Hazlewood and Wanindu Hasaranga among their 11 releases. They enter the auction with a healthy purse of 23.25 crore.

Delhi Capitals opted for a complete overhaul, releasing 11 cricketers. The Capitals now have a purse of 28.95 crore.

Kolkata Knight Riders focused on revamping their pace-bowling department, releasing Shardul Thakur and Lockie Ferguson among their 12 released players. KKR's purse amounts to INR 32.7 crore.

SunRisers Hyderabad released their most expensive signing, Harry Brook, among the 6 players. The 2016 champions hold a purse of 34 crore.

Punjab Kings released only 5 players but still hold a healthy purse of 29.1 crore.

Rajasthan Royals let go of 9 players, including Joe Root and Jason Holder, leaving them with 14.5 crore in their arsenal.

Gujarat Titans bid farewell to 8 players, trading Hardik Pandya to Mumbai Indians for 15 crore. They now boast a substantial purse of 38.15 crore.

Lucknow Super Giants freed 8 players and acquired Devdutt Padikkal from Rajasthan Royals in exchange for Avesh Khan. LSG's purse amounts to 13.15 crore.