The Indian Premier League 2025 resumed after a one-week break brought about by increased military tensions between India and Pakistan. Following the official announcement of a ceasefire last Saturday, the BCCI released an updated schedule without delay. The final date of the tournament has been pushed forward to June 3, giving way to new logistical issues for teams that want to keep full-strength rosters in the face of multiple player withdrawals.
Teams Rush To Find Replacements
Three franchises have already made principal adjustments to their squads. Coping with players’ availability is a growing concern, given that the prolonged season overlaps with other international commitments and constant fitness issues.
Mayank Yadav Ruled Out IPL 2025 Season
One of the biggest blows is the absence of Lucknow Super Giants’ pacer sensation Mayank Yadav. The young pacer, who had recently bounced back from a long injury layoff, has been excluded from the remainder of the tournament after suffering from a recurrent back issue. He had returned to the field of play on April 27 after sitting out nearly a month but could play only two matches before pain crept in.
William O’Rourke Signed As His Replacement
Lucknow Super Giants have signed New Zealand pacer William O’Rourke to replace Mayank. The franchise has acquired his services for INR 3 crore, hoping he can contribute right away as they strive for a good finish in the second half of the tournament.