How Rahane can go to CSK or Tahir can move to DC
Dubai: The IPL had introduced the mid-season transfer window last season and opened up a five-day window for loan transfers of uncapped players. It’s almost the halfway stage in this IPL, and the tournament’s mid-season transfer window is around the corner.
Unlike last season, the IPL Governing Council has permitted loan transfers of capped players this term. Franchises can loan out capped – both Indian and overseas – and uncapped players during this window. The loan process – expression of interest, paperwork etc. – has been applicable from Oct. 7 but the window will be opened exactly at the halfway stage, when all teams have played seven matches each.
The IPL loan rules say: “Any player who has played (in XI or as concussion substitute) less than two matches.” The lending franchise will get the mutually agreed amount between two franchises, which is not subject to a salary cap. Fifty per cent of the loan fee will have to be paid “within 7 days of registration” and the rest “within 7 days of the final match of the season.”
For example, if Ajinkya Rahane of Delhi Capitals – who has played only one match so far – is loaned out to Chennai Super Kings by mutual agreement, the player becomes a part of the Chennai-based franchise for the rest of the season, but Capitals remain his parent team.
It means that it’s a half-a-season arrangement and the loanee returns to his parent team next season.
This post was published on October 13, 2020 4:42 pm