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BCCI IPL 2025 The player brings huge changes in the replacement rule before resumes: Report




The Indian Premier League (IPL) will allow the franchise to sign temporary replacement players for the remaining 18th season. However, those players will be unfit for the retention before the next auction, according to Espncricinfo. The IPL 2025 will resume again on 17 May after announcing a week suspension due to cross -border tension between India and Pakistan. On Monday, the Indian Cricket Board announced a new program. According to the new dates, the tournament will end on June 3 instead of 25 May.

After the revised dates, many foreign players are returning to India to participate in the remaining part of the tournament. At the same time, some have chosen, including Delhi Capital, including batsman Jake Fraser-Mackgurk and Chennai Super Kings all-rounder Jamie Olerton.

According to Espncricinfo, IPL rules allow teams to sign a replacement in the event of illness or injury, provided that it occurs during or before their 12th match of the season. However, the League took a call to change the rules, which has allowed the franchise to sign a temporary replacement for a rearring season.

The IPL in a memorandum informed the franchise about the ‘revaluation’ of the replacement rules, which was cited by ESPNCrisinfo, “Given the non-availability of some foreign players due to national commitments or individual causes or individual causes or any injury or disease, temporary replacement players will be allowed to the conclusion of this tournament.

The IPL said, “This decision is subject to the condition that temporary replacement players taken from this point will not be eligible for retention in the next year. Temporary replacement players will have to register for IPL player auction 2026.”

The IPL also clarified that replacement before the league suspension is eligible for retention before the next season of the cash-rich league. Four signs were signed 48 hours before a week’s suspension of the tournament, including Cedicullah Atal (Delhi Capital), Mayank Agarwal (Royal Challengers Bangalore), Lhuan-Dre Pteritorus and Nandre Burger (both Rajasthan Royals).

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