Hemang Amin has informed the franchises that players who had been replaced because of injuries can be brought back
Earlier this week, the IPL’s chief operating officer Hemang Amin had informed the franchises that the deadline for submitting the list of replacement players would be August 20: “If in case any player who was injured or unavailable during the India leg of IPL 2021 and is now fit or available then the franchise which had taken a replacement player for such previous unavailability, will need to elect any one of them.”
Amin has explained that the players who had been brought in as replacements but were not going to be retained for the second leg would be put into the IPL’s registered pool of players. But if the original player was released, then he would not be part of the registered pool.
As for Natarajan, his return should come as a shot in the arm for the Sunrisers Hyderabad, who are currently bottom of the table with just one win in seven matches. Natarajan had been hampered by a sore knee and was forced to abort the IPL late April and underwent a surgery subsequently.
Several players, including the Australian trio of Mitchell Marsh, Josh Hazlewood and Josh Philippe, had skipped the IPL this year to manage their workloads, as well as deal with the stress of living in bio-bubbles because of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The second half of the IPL – of 31 matches – will be played in the UAE between September 19 and October 15.
List of replacements during India leg of the 2021 IPL
Kolkata Knight Riders: Gurkeerat Singh replaced Rinku Singh
Chennai Super Kings: Jason Behrendorff replaced Josh Hazlewood
Sunrisers Hyderabad: Jason Roy replaced Mitchell Marsh
Rajasthan Royals: Gerald Coetzee replaced Liam Livingstone
Royal Challengers Bangalore: Scott Kuggeleijn replaced Kane Richardson, Finn Allen replaced Josh Phillipe
Delhi Capitals: Anirudh Joshi replaced Shreyas Iyer
With inputs from Gaurav Sundararaman
Nagraj Gollapudi is news editor at ESPNcricinfo