IPL to allow temporary replacements for last leg of 2025 season
However, any temporary replacements signed after the league's suspension will not be eligible for retention ahead of next season
Matt Roller
14-May-2025 • 9 hrs ago
Jamie Overton has withdrawn from the IPL 2025 • Surjeet Yadav/Getty Images
The IPL will allow franchises to sign temporary replacement players for the final stages of the rearranged 2025 season - but those players will not be eligible for retention ahead of the next auction.
The league will resume on Saturday after its suspension due to cross-border India-Pakistan tensions, with the new dates prompting calendar clashes for a handful of players. The majority of overseas players will return to India for the rest of the season but some have withdrawn, including Jake Fraser-McGurk (Delhi Capitals) and Jamie Overton (Chennai Super Kings).
The IPL's regulations permit teams to sign replacements in the event of illness or injury provided it occurs during or before their 12th match of the season. But the league has taken the call to change those rules, enabling temporary replacements to be signed for the remainder of the rearranged season.
However, any temporary replacements signed after the league's suspension will not be eligible for retention ahead of next season. The move is seemingly designed to avoid a situation where franchises are effectively incentivised to sign replacements as a way of circumventing the auction process, rather than for legitimate reasons.
The IPL told franchises in a memo that it had "reassessed" the replacement rules. "Given the non-availability of certain foreign players due to national commitments or personal reasons or any injury or illness, Temporary Replacement Players will be allowed until the conclusion of this tournament," the league said.
"This decision is subject to the condition that the Temporary Replacement players taken from this point forward will not be eligible for retention in the following year. Temporary Replacement players will have to register for the IPL Player Auction 2026."
The IPL also clarified that any replacements which were approved before the league's suspension remain eligible for retention ahead of next season. Four players were signed in the 48 hours before suspension: Sediqullah Atal (Delhi Capitals), Mayank Agarwal (Royal Challengers Bengaluru), Lhuan-dre Pretorius and Nandre Burger (both Rajasthan Royals).
Matt Roller is an assistant editor at ESPNcricinfo. @mroller98