
IPL 2025: PBKS, GT, and LSG announce replacements
Gujarat Titans have signed Sri Lankan Kusal Mendis, who will replace wicketkeeper batter Jos Buttler
Punjab Kings (PBKS) have signed up New Zealand pacer Kyle Jamieson as a replacement for the injured Lockie Ferguson, the BCCI announced on Thursday (May 15) ahead of IPL 2025 resumption.
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The Punjab side was forced to seek a substitute for Ferguson as the Kiwi pacer has been ruled out of the remainder of the IPL with a hamstring injury.
Rs 2 crore for Jamieson
The 33-year-old had picked up the niggle during Punjab's match against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) on April 12 and exited the field after bowling just two balls.
"The right-arm Kiwi pacer will join PBKS for Rs 2 Crore," said a BCCI release.
Jamieson had few fruitful outings of late for New Zealand in the Champions Trophy in March and in the subsequent bilateral T20I series against Pakistan at home.
PBKS are on the cusp of reaching their first IPL playoffs since 2014 as they are now placed third on the table with 15 points with three matches remaining.
They will face the ousted Rajasthan Royals in their next match at Jaipur on Sunday.
Buttler not available for playoffs
Meanwhile, Gujarat Titans have signed Sri Lankan Kusal Mendis, who will replace wicketkeeper batter Jos Buttler once the latter leaves for England duties.
Buttler will not be available for the playoffs should the Titans enter that phase.
Mendis is joining the Gujarat outfit for Rs 75 lakh.
Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) have roped in New Zealand pacer William O’Rourke as an injury replacement for Mayank Yadav.
Yadav sustained a back injury and is ruled out for the remainder of the season.
William O'Rourke will be his replacement at a reserve price of Rs 3 crore.
Patidar bats at nets
Ahead of the match against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) received a shot in the arm as skipper Rajat Patidar batted quite fluently at nets.
Patidar had suffered a finger injury during RCB's home game against Chennai Super Kings on May 3, and was advised to wear a splint to protect the finger.
Patidar could have missed at least two matches because of that injury but the extended break after the military conflict between India and Pakistan gave him some extra time to recuperate.
However, his availability for RCB's match against KKR on Saturday (May 17) depends on further medical evaluation.