
IPL trade rules explained: From player exchanges, cash deals and all you need to know
One key reason is financial advantage. In certain cases, a franchise can secure a larger sum for a player via trade than in an open auction. Before the 2024 season, for example, the Mumbai Indians traded Cameron Green to Royal Challengers Bengaluru for Rs 17.5 crore, which helped them fund Hardik Pandya's return for Rs 15 crore, which is a steal if you look at the previous trade.Another factor is squad balance. Trades can bring direct player-for-player swaps that suit tactical needs. Shikhar Dhawan's move to Delhi Capitals in 2019 allowed Sunrisers Hyderabad to acquire three players, including Abhishek Sharma, who has since become their explosive opening batter and an Indian international player in the shortest format.HOW DOES THE TRADE WINDOW WORK?The IPL trade window opens a month after the season ends and runs until a week before the next auction. Trades can be one-way (player for cash) or two-way (player for player), and all moves require approval from the IPL governing council.With the 2026 auction still months away, the coming weeks could see more star names linked to potential switches as franchises quietly negotiate behind the scenes in hopes of bolstering their squad for the next season.SOME OF THE BIGGEST TRADE DEALS IN IPLHardik Pandya to Mumbai Indians for Rs 15 crore - 2024KL Rahul to Royal Challengers Bengaluru - 2016Cameron Green to Royal Challengers Bengaluru - 2024Kevin Pietersen to Delhi Daredevils - 2012Ravichandran Ashwin to Delhi Capitals - 2020- Ends
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