IPL Mega Auction: BCCI and Franchises to Discuss Retentions, RTM, and ‘Impact Player’ Rule
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and the ten Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise owners will convene on July 31 to discuss crucial matters ahead of the mega auction for the 2025 season.
Retention and Right to Match (RTM) Options:
One of the primary topics on the agenda is the number of retentions teams can make and the RTM options available. These decisions will significantly impact the composition of squads for the upcoming season.
Future of the ‘Impact Player’ Rule:
The controversial ‘Impact Player’ rule, which allows teams to field 12 players by substituting one at any point during the match, will also be under scrutiny. Despite criticism from star players like Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, the rule is reportedly likely to remain in place for the upcoming season.
Stakeholder Perspectives:
According to a report in Sportstar, several stakeholders, including franchises and broadcasters, believe that the ‘Impact Player’ rule has enhanced the tournament’s intensity and competitiveness. However, players like Axar Patel have expressed concerns about its impact on their playing time.
Kohli and Rohit’s Objections:
Kohli and Sharma have voiced their disapproval of the rule, arguing that it undermines the traditional 11-player format and reduces opportunities for all-rounders. Kohli stated, “Entertainment is one aspect of the game, but there is no balance.”
Impact on All-Rounders:
The ‘Impact Player’ rule has been criticized for limiting the batting opportunities of all-rounders like Washington Sundar and Shivam Dube. Patel has blamed the rule for his reduced batting time in recent seasons.
Conclusion:
The BCCI and IPL franchise owners will engage in thorough discussions on these key issues to shape the future of the tournament. The decisions made at this meeting will have a significant impact on the strategy and performance of teams in the upcoming IPL season.