Will the influence of the player be removed from the IPL? BCCI Secretary Jai Shah said – it is not permanent, it will be reviewed again

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Impact Player Rule: During the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024, some veteran cricketers raised their voice regarding the impact player rule. All-rounders are suffering due to this rule starting from IPL 2023. Indian captain Rohit Sharma is also not a fan of the impact player rule. Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) secretary Jay Shah said that the impact player rule in the IPL is not permanent and will be reviewed again. However, he also said that the board has not yet received any feedback on the impact player rule, but also said that the rule will be reviewed after the conclusion of the T20 World Cup 2024.

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Responding to the media in Mumbai, Jay Shah said that the rule has however been beneficial as it has given two new Indian players a chance to play in the IPL. “The impact player rule was brought in as a test case, the upside is that it gives two extra Indian players a chance to play,” Shah said. Isn’t it essential that two more Indian players get a chance? It is also increasing the animosity, but still if the players feel this is not right, we will talk about it. However, no one has yet said anything from the board regarding the impact player rule. IPL and T20 World Cup After 2024 we will hold a meeting and take a decision on this.

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Jai Shah further said, ‘After the T20 World Cup, we will talk to the players, franchise teams and broadcasters and decide what to do next. This is not a permanent rule. Apart from this, Jai Shah said that there was no discussion regarding the T20 League Champions League.

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