The IPL Governing Council has announced as part of a batch of new rules that foreigners withdrawing from the competition after selection will face a ban. These players will not be allowed to register for the auction in the subsequent two seasons.
One of the cases of this happening was Mark Wood, who is contracted with LSG at a price of INR 7.50 crore, pulled out of IPL 2024, citing workload management. The new rules would prevent Wood from registering in the auction for 2025 and 2026.
IPL Governing Council tightens rules about foreigners
IPL TEAMS WANT BAN ON FOREIGN PLAYERS IF WITHDRAW. 😲
— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) August 2, 2024
IPL franchises have asked for a 2 year ban on foreign players who pull out of the season after getting picked in the auction. (Espncricinfo). pic.twitter.com/ZwFyszyM5S
Earlier this year in July, the rule was agreed upon by the owners of the various franchises in the league. Although these withdrawals may be for personal reasons, they force the teams to draw up emergency plans and reinforce their squad by having to select from a much smaller talent pool.
The Governing Council has also announced that up to six players can be retained by each team. However, at least one of them has to be an uncapped player.
Moreover, the teams have also had their budgets expanded to ₹120 crore, 20% more than last season. It now remains to be seen how the cost to build a squad compares to last season.
When is the IPL auction?
Second week of November