The development comes after after certain franchises are set to miss some of their key players for the initial part of the IPL 2025 due to injuries. Among the few injured names, are Mumbai Indians pacer Jasprit Bumrah and Rajasthan Royals skipper Sanju Samson.
The report claimed that the franchises can pick players from RAPP (Registered Available Player Pool) only. If excercised, this will be the first time ever in IPL, that such provision will be used.
How will BCCI’s special provision work?
However, the special provision pertains to wicketkeepers which stated that, “Where all the wicket keepers in a Franchisee’s Registered Squad are unavailable for a Match then such franchisee should ask BCCI for a special exemption. In such circumstances, BCCI would look favourably on a request to allow one short-term replacement wicketkeeper from outside such Franchisee’s Registered Squad to be brought into its Registered Squad until any one of the specialist wicketkeepers in that Registered Squad becomes available to play at which point such short-term replacement wicketkeeper may no longer play for the relevant Franchisee.”
“In such circumstances, the franchisee shall immediately inform the BCCI upon any of its specialist wicketkeepers becoming eligible to play after any such period of unavailability. If one of the unavailable wicket keepers in a franchisee’s Registered Squad is an Overseas player and that Franchisee has its full quota of 8 Overseas players, the Replacement Player may not be an Overseas player,” it added.
Other replacement clauses
A player who suffers a season-ending injury or illness may be replaced even if he has already played in a League Match during that Season if all of the following criteria are met:
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