The 16th edition of the Indian Premier League is all set to begin from March 31 when defending champion Gujarat Titans takes on Chennai Super Kings at the Narendra Modi staidum in Ahmedabad.
As the IPL is fast approaching, teams are back to the drawing board, working out the permutations and combinations and that includes finding a way around player injuries.
Here is a list of confirmed big misses and players who could potentially miss the upcoming IPL.
Jasprit Bumrah: Mumbai Indians
Earlier this year, Bumrah was forced to withdraw from the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series against Australia. Last year, he was ruled out of the T20 World Cup due to the same.
Earlier this year, he was forced to withdraw from the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series against Australia. He was expected to be back in action for the ODI series. However, further tests suggested that he might need more time to recover than anticipated and will miss playing for the five-time champion Mumbai Indians.
Jyhe Richardson: MI
Australian pacer Jhye Richardson has been ruled out of the upcoming IPL season after undergoing a surgery for hamstring issues.
Bumrah’s exclusion in addition to Jhye being ruled out has put Mumbai Indians in a tricky position as it is fretting over potential replacements.
Rishabh Pant : DC
A horrific car accident in December last year, forced Rishabh Pant to be out of action for an indefinite period. Former BCCI president Sourav Ganguly revealed that it could take up to two years for Pant to play for India again.
Pant had a ligament tear in his right knee along with other injuries, the BCCI said after his accident, and underwent a knee surgery in Mumbai.
In 98 matches in IPL, Pant has scored over 2800 runs at a strike rate of 147.97. He was appointed as the captain of the franchise in 2021. In his absence, Australia’s David Warner will lead the Capitals.
Kyle Jamieson: CSK
Chennai Super Kings roped in New Zealand pacer Kyle Jamieson for just ₹1 crore in the mini auction earlier this year.
Chennai Super Kings roped in New Zealand pacer Kyle Jamieson for Rs 1 crore in the mini auction in December 2022. But the Kiwi fast bowler was ruled out after suffering a back injury.
He is now slated to undergo surgery which is likely to sideline him for at least four months. In nine appearances for Royal Challengers Bangalore last season, he picked nine wickets at an economy rate of 9.60.
Will Jacks : RCB
The INR 3.2 crore RCB acquisition Will Jacks was ruled out of upcoming IPL season with an injury.
The 24-year-old Jacks who made his T20I debut in September 2022, has represented England in six matches across formats. Jacks had amassed over 2800 runs in his T20 career while also snapping up 26 wickets with his right-arm off-spin.
Prasidh Krishna: RR
Prasidh Krishna was ruled out of IPL 2023 following a surgery for a lumbar stress fracture in his spine.
Prasidh Krishna was ruled out of IPL 2023 following a surgery for a lumbar stress fracture in his spine. He was picked up by Rajasthan Royals in the 2022 auction for Rs 10 crore. Last season, he took 19 wickets in 17 matches as the Royals played the IPL final for the first time since 2008.
Before the Royals, he played for Kolkata Knight Riders. Overall, in 51 matches, he has picked up 49 wickets at an average of over 34.
Johnny Bairstow :Punjab Kings
England and Punjab Kings batter Jonny Bairstow was ruled out of the upcoming IPL season as he continues to recover from the freak leg injury he sustained while playing golf, back in September 2022.
Shreyas Iyer :KKR
India batter Shreyas Iyer might miss the upcoming Indian Premier League season and the World Test Championship final as he is likely to undergo surgery for his back injury. According to multiple reports, Shreyas is set to be out of action for atleast four to five months.
This could prove detrimental for Kolkata Knight Riders, which roped in Shreyas for a whopping ₹12.25 crore in the 2022 IPL auction and asked him to lead the side. KKR will be forced to name a new captain.
Other players who are doubtful to participate in the upcoming IPL season:
- Rajat Patidar – Royal Challengers Bangalore
- Josh Hazlewood – Royal Challengers Bangalore
- Mukesh Choudhary – Chennai Super Kings
- Mohsin Khan – Lucknow Super Giants
- Lockie Ferguson – Kolkata Knight Riders