BCCI and IPL Franchise owners to discuss controversial ‘Impact Player’ rule – Reports

Jul 30, 2024

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The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is set to convene with Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise owners on Wednesday evening to deliberate on the contentious ‘Impact Player’ rule. According to a one-page, five-point agenda shared with the franchise owners, reaching a consensus on this rule, which has divided the cricket community, is a top priority.

Meeting details

Initially reported by Cricbuzz, this crucial meeting will take place on July 31 at 7:30 pm at the BCCI office, located on the fourth floor of the Wankhede Stadium Complex. The ‘Impact Player’ rule, introduced a few years ago, has been a polarizing topic within the IPL ecosystem.

Diverging opinions

Notably, the cricketing community, including players and coaches, largely opposes the ‘Impact Player’ rule, while broadcasters, who have invested over INR 48,000 crore into the league, strongly support its continuation. The BCCI remains undecided, acknowledging both the rule’s potential to provide more opportunities for Indian players and the concerns about its impact on the development of all-rounders.

Possible outcomes

There are indications that the BCCI might consider eliminating the rule from the Syed Mushtaq Ali domestic T20 competition, where it was first tested. A final decision has yet to be made, but a resolution is expected in the coming days.

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Other Agenda Items

Player Regulations: The primary agenda item is a discussion on IPL player regulations, including the following:

Players Retention / Right to Match
Salary Cap (Auction Purse, Incremental Performance Pay & Match Fee)
Big Auction
Capped to Uncapped Players
Player Trade / Player Loan

Overseas players and additional topics

The agenda also includes discussions on overseas players, IPL gaming rights, and IPL central merchandising. The final item allows for the consideration of any other business matters related to the IPL.

Incremental performance pay

One noteworthy topic is the potential for incremental pay increases for performing players each year. However, there is no mention of extending the auction cycle from the existing three years to five years. This meeting is expected to be pivotal in shaping the future of the ‘Impact Player’ rule and other critical aspects of the IPL, with stakeholders eagerly awaiting the outcomes of these discussions.

Also READ: IPL franchise wishlist: Innovations in 2025 mega auction structure and retention

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