14 Years After RCB's Chris Gayle Scoop, IPL's Replacement Player Rule Under Scanner After Teams Expose Loophole

Heading into the final 10 days of the league stage, Indian Premier League (IPL) teams have entered the player market and signed several injury replacements. The flurry of signings over recent days has allowed teams to expose a loophole, first used by Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in 2011 after signing Chris Gayle.

The IPL player replacement rule has come under the scanner
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
  • The IPL rule has come under the scanner
  • IPL teams are allowed to sign a replacement till the 12th league stage match
  • CSK, RR, SRH have made multiple signings
The 2025 Indian Premier League (IPL) player replacement rules have come under the scanner after a series of signings by the team in the last few days, with less than three weeks left for the final to be played on May 25 in Kolkata.
Quite remarkably, it is the teams that are already knocked out of the competition that have made multiple signings as Chennai Super Kings (CSK) added Ayush Mhartre, Dewald Brevis, and Urvil Patel to their line-up. Rajasthan Royals (RR) signed Lhuan-de Pretorius and Nande Burger. The Sunrisers signed Smaran Ravichandran, who got injured before they signed Harsh Dubey. Delhi Capitals (DC) confirmed the signing of Seddiqullah Attal instead of Harry Brook, two months after the England ODI and T20I revealed he will not play IPL 2025.

Why Are Teams Suddenly Naming Injury Replacements?

A sudden rise in signings from the teams has come in the last week, due to IPL rules allowing teams to sign replacements before the 12th match of the league stage. While a few teams have already played their 12th game, some will play it in the next few days.
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