Franchises can select players from a group called Rapp.
Franchises such as the Indians of Mumbai (MI), Delhi Capitals (DC) are in a strange enigma with few players that will be lost the next edition of India Premier League (IPL 2025) partially. While Rahul is ready to miss the first games for DC due to the birth of his son, my son will probably not be without Bumrah during the two weeks from two weeks, since he is currently rehabilitating a back injury.
It is understood that the AD-HOC agreements to meet such partial demands have already been made provisional by the BCCI. However, a franchise will only be allowed such a replacement after complying with a strict set of guidelines.
The Indian board also clarified the same for franchises, highlighting the creation of a group called Rapp (registered players) from which the teams can select players.
Interestingly, in the 17 editions of the League so far, such an instance has not yet happened.
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What players can be eligible for Rapp?
The Rapp list contains the names of the players who were registered for the auction of players for the relevant season and have not been sold.
A player hired from the Rapp must also obtain a league rate for the full season (assuming a 100%availability), which should not be less than the reserve price established by the player as documented on the Rapp.
The franchisees that contract separately with the players in the Rapp to act as pocket players during the 2025 season will not have a previous call about that player if another franchisee wishes to take that player as a replacement, in accordance with this paragraph 6 and must immediately release him.
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