5 Retired out rules that could rock the IPL

From fan-voted batters to wildcard comebacks — here are five whacky ‘retired out’ rules.

By Vibhanshu Kumar

Updated - 10 Apr 2025, 17:00 IST

5 Min Read

1. Super Sub Joker Card

Virat Kohli & AB de Villiers (Photo Source: Twitter)

A true game-changer—once per match, a team can use a 'Joker card' after retiring a batter. This allows them to send anyone to bat, even someone not in the playing XI—or not in the team at all!

Result:

Fans might witness a legendary cricketer like AB de Villiers or Sachin Tendulkar being called from the commentary box to pad up for one last blitz. Whether it’s a bowler walking in just for laughs or a surprise stunt move, this rule could bring viral moments every season.


Conclusion

The IPL is already a grand T20 cricket spectacle, and adding these hypothetical conditions to the recently introduced “retired out” tactic by franchises would only set a new benchmark for sportainment. Not only would they produce some mind-boggling drama on the field, but these whacky rules would also elevate fan interaction to another level. As a result, the T20 circus would encourage cricket fans to embrace surprises and create unforgettable moments—both in the stadium and back home.

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