Updated On: 15 May, 2023 07:27 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
As the new season brought with it a level of excitement and uncertainty over how the players will perform, it seems the newly introduced `Impact Player` rule in the IPL has had teams in as much of a fix as fans and viewers of the game

Devdutt Padikkal (L), Yuzvendra Chahal (R), Pic: AFP
As the new season brought with it a level of excitement and uncertainty over how the players will perform, it seems the newly introduced `Impact Player` rule in the IPL has had teams in as much of a fix as fans and viewers of the game. The rule allows any player from a team’s starting XI to be replaced when the game is underway, although it is not as straightforward as it sounds.
A month and two weeks into the edition, several teams have used the provision, but it would certainly be no exaggeration if we say it is yet to make an impact. When Royal Challengers Bangalore took on Mumbai Indians in front of a packed home crowd, Jason Behrendorff became the first overseas Impact Player as the left-arm pacer replaced Suryakumar Yadav.