Virender Sehwag attended a recent trade or retention session with Cricbuzz, and he backed the retention of players like Rishabh Pant and the all-rounder Hardik Pandya by their respective teams, LSG and MI.
Chennai Super Kings might be looking to trade Hardik Pandya for the upcoming season, while the Lucknow Super Giants might aim to make a move away from their skipper, Rishabh Pant. Rishabh's form has been very poor over the past two seasons of the IPL.
Former cricketer, turned cricket analyst and commentator, Virender Sehwag, remains one of the sharpest minds in the history of cricket. However, his decisions seem to be highly contrasting with the ongoing speculations.
On a Cricbuzz show that was designed to discuss the fate of certain cricketers for the next season of the IPL, Virender Sehwag picked some players who could be part of a trade and a few who should ideally be retained by their oppositions.
The two biggest players Sehwag picked for retentions were Rishabh Pant from LSG and Hardik Pandya from the Mumbai Indians. Neither of these skippers has had ideal outcomes over the seasons and holds high-value purses for their respective franchises.
However, despite that, Sehwag believes they could be key players for their respective teams. Some other players Sehwag backed for retentions included Indian spinners. Kuldeep Yadav (DC), Ravi Bishnoi (RR), Yuzvendra Chahal (PBKS), and R Sai Kishore (GT).
He also backed Shivam Dube's retention by CSK, despite the all-rounder failing to put on a show with the bat and contribute in any possible manner. Moreover, his poor fielding was a major concern for CSK this season.
Two players, Virender Sehwag feels, could be traded for better opportunities
Out of all the players picked, only three remained overseas players, and two of them were on Sehwag's list to be traded off to new teams. Romario Shepherd played throughout the season for the Royal Challengers; however, he was uneconomical with the ball and missed out on crucial occasions with the bat.
Sehwag feels Shepherd could be traded in for better players in the RCB squad; he even suggested that he could be traded off to the Delhi Capitals, but did not pick any player as his replacement.
The other player suitable for a trade was Liam Livingstone, according to Virender Sehwag. He cited Livingstone's lack of chances in that SRH playing XI as the major reason behind his trade.
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Despite his massive price tag of INR 18 crores in the season and his frequent injuries, Sehwag has still backed his retention for the upcoming season. It seemed that Virender Sehwag felt he was yet to showcase his potential for the Knight Riders and hence should be handed a chance once he is fit.
Retain Pant ❓ Trade Romario from #RCB ❓@virendersehwag names his retain, trade & release picks for 2027 ?@GoogleIndia pic.twitter.com/ggrNZ5Q4Iu
— Cricbuzz (@cricbuzz) May 28, 2026ALSO READ: Mitchell Johnson drags Virat Kohli into old BGT controversy after Travis Head handshake drama
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