IPL 2025 After Operation Sindoor: IPL 2025 was postponed due to tension between India and Pakistan. But now after the situation becomes normal, the IPL is starting once again. But before the IPL Playoff, there are many foreign players who are not returning to India. In such a situation, the team is fulfilling the shortage of those players through replacement.
India will not return to Mitchell Starc
Delhi Capitals has suffered a major setback. Akshar Patel’s fast bowler Mitchell Starc is not returning to India. Actually, before Operation Sindoor, the IPL tournament was about to end on 25 May. But now the final will be played on 3 June. In such a situation, Mitchell Starc has to prepare for the final of the World Test Championship. Stark is not returning to India due to his national duty. But Delhi is currently standing at the threshold of the playoffs. Will have to see whether the new players take the team to the playoffs or not.
Even these foreign players will not return
Punjab Kings players Joss English are also not returning to India. In addition to Mitchell Starc in Delhi Capitals, Jake Fraser-Makgark is also not returning to India. The DC team has a replacement of Jake Fraser-Makgark Bangladeshi player Mustafizur Rahman. This player has entered the Delhi team after two years.
Punjab, Gujarat and Lucknow will be replaced
- Locky in the Punjab Kings team has been out due to ferguson injury. PBKS has taken Kyle Jamison in the replacement of Ferguson. Jamison has joined the Punjab team for Rs 2 crore.
- The Gujarat Titans is currently on top in the IPL Points Table. But the team’s bang batsman Jose Butler will not play for the team since 26 May due to national duty. Butler is going to replace Sri Lankan player Kushal Mendis. Mendis has been taken by the team for Rs 75 lakh.
- Mayank Yadav, player of Lucknow Super Giants, will have to be out of the IPL due to back injury. At the same time, New Zealand players Will Oorauke, are replacing Mayank Yadav.
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