MI's troubles increase, who among Surya, Hardik and Bumrah will be dismissed?

With the announcement of the retention policy for IPL 2025 by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), the excitement of cricket fans for the mega auction has doubled. Each team will be allowed to retain 6 players, so all eyes will be on 5-time champions Mumbai Indians. So let us know what are the equations being created due to which MI is not able to keep Suryakumar Yadav, Jasprit Bumrah and Hardik Pandya together.
There is a problem between these players
Suryakumar Yadav is the captain of India's T20 team, while Jasprit Bumrah and Hardik Pandya are also included in the list of top players. Having him in the team is a dream come true for any franchise. But if we look at the retention policy of the mega auction, the salary range has been designed in such a way that retaining 3-4 players from the A-level category can completely empty the purse of any team.
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If we look at the retention policy, before the auction a team can retain 2 players for Rs 18 crore, 2 players for Rs 14 crore and one player for Rs 11 crore. Suryakumar, Jasprit Bumrah and Hardik Pandya, these three players are eligible for a salary of Rs 18 crore. Moreover, even though Rohit Sharma was removed from the captaincy last season, Rohit also deserves this position with a salary of Rs 18 crore.
What does the rule say?
The retention policy says that only 2 players can be retained for Rs 18 crore. To put it bluntly, it seems almost impossible for MI to retain Surya, Hardik and Bumrah together due to the salary slots created for players by the BCCI. If a franchise retains 5 capped players and one uncapped player, its purse due to only 6 players will be Rs. 79 crores will become vacant. In such a situation, the team management will be left with only Rs 41 crore to prepare the rest of the team.