IPL Mid Season Transfer Rules 2021: Here’s a look at everything you need to know about IPL 2021 Mid-season Transfer Window
The Covid-19 pandemic hasn’t proved to be a roadblock to the ongoing IPL 2021. The 14th edition of IPL has been undergoing successfully with 23 games being played so far. The fans have witnessed some spectacular last ball thrillers, besides a super over between SRH and DC. But due to covid pandemic bcci allows Mid-season Transfer.
Meanwhile, IPL 2021 mid-season transfer window is underway. For the unversed, the mid-season transfer window began on 26th April 2021 and will end on 23rd May 2021. Before knowing the guidelines for the same, let’s get to know what actually is the ‘Mid-Season Transfer Window.’
As per the 2021 IPL Mid Season Transfer Window, all teams can transfer players (Indian or overseas) from their squad on loan to other teams. In a bid to strengthen the squad, teams look to rope in players through the transfer window. With the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, it has also proved to be a great respite to the franchise.
Here’s a look at all the guidelines set by IPL Governing Council regarding the IPL mid-season transfer window 2021.
IPL Mid Season Window Rules 2021
Eligibility
Only those players who haven’t played more than three games will be eligible to part of the mid-season transfer window.
Dates
IPL 2021 Mid-season transfer window will be Open between 26th April 2021 and 23rd May 2021.
Duration
A player who has been open to transfer to some other franchise will remain with that franchise till the completion of the season. Also, the players aren’t allow to play games against their home teams during that period.
Remuneration
The players who will be sent on loan will be paid complete remuneration by the home franchise. The team, which has taken him on loan, will pay him fees for the matches he will be part of.
List of players who are available for IPL 2021 Mid season transfer
Chennai Super Kings: Narayanan Jagadeesan, Karn Sharma, Cheteshwar Pujara.
Delhi Capitals: Sam Billings, Tom Curran, Ajinkya Rahane
Kolkata Knight Riders: Tim Seifert, Sheldon Jackson, Ben Cutting
Mumbai Indians: Jimmy Neesham, Piyush Chawla, Arjun Tendulkar
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