IPL 2023: 1 Injury Prone Player in Each IPL Team

Now that IPL 2023 has begun, people want to know 1 injury prone player in each IPL team to get an idea of how each team is built, so read below to find out who that injury-prone player is this IPL season.  

by Kowsalya | Updated Mar 31, 2023

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IPL 2023

The TATA IPL (Indian Premier League) is an annual men's Twenty20 (T20) cricket league that takes place in India, with ten teams based in seven cities and three states competing against each other. The league was established by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) in 2007, and the current chairman is Brijesh Patel. The tournament is typically held in the summer months between March and May, with an exclusive window in the ICC Future Tours Programme that avoids clashes with international cricket fixtures. The IPL is widely regarded as the most popular cricket league globally and was ranked sixth by average attendance among all sports leagues in 2014. In 2010, the IPL became the first sporting event to be broadcast live on YouTube. As of 2022, the IPL's brand value was estimated at ₹90,038 crores (US$11 billion), and according to the BCCI, the 2015 season alone contributed ₹1,150 crores (US$140 million) to India's GDP. The league has witnessed significant growth, with its valuation increasing to $10.9 billion, making it a decacorn in December 2022, a 75% growth in dollar terms since 2020 when it was valued at $6.2 billion, as per a report by consulting firm D&P Advisory.

1 Injury Prone Player in Each IPL Team

As the IPL 2023 approaches, fans are eagerly anticipating another exciting edition of the lucrative tournament. However, teams have been dealt a blow due to injuries to some of their star players, including Shreyas Iyer of KKR, Jasprit Bumrah of MI, Rajat Patidar of RCB, and Liam Livingstone of PBKS. To avoid unwanted injuries that could harm their prospects in the long tournament, franchisees will need to be cautious in managing the workload of their players. As a result, let's take a look at one player from each team who is injury-prone and will require special attention from their franchise.

1. Mitchell Marsh (Delhi Capitals)

Mitchell Marsh has been plagued with several injuries over the last few years, which has affected his career growth. Despite his potential to become a superstar, injuries such as ankle, shoulder, and hand injuries have been a recurring problems for him. However, Marsh is a crucial player for DC and the team will be relying on his recent good form and hoping that he can avoid any further injuries throughout the season.

2. Shivam Mavi (Gujarat Titans)

Due to his exceptional performances in the ICC U-19 World Cup in 2018, Shivam Mavi caught the attention of many viewers, who suggested that he should be fast-tracked into the senior team. Unfortunately, recurring injuries prevented him from making his India debut for almost five years. Mavi has suffered from an anterior cruciate ligament injury, a stress fracture, and other problems in the past. This season, he will play for the defending champions, Gujarat Titans, who will be hoping for his good health throughout the tournament.

3. Ben Stokes (Chennai Super Kings)

Ben Stokes has been plagued by several injuries, affecting his knee, finger, back, and hamstring over the years. Currently, he will only play as a specialist batter, given his upcoming international commitments. Stokes is a crucial player for the four-time champions CSK, and the team will be banking on his availability for all the matches, even if only in the role of a batter.

4. Sam Curran (Punjab Kings)

Sam Curran, who became the most expensive player in the history of IPL, will represent the Punjab Kings in the upcoming season. However, Curran has had a history of back troubles, and he also suffered a left-side strain in 2018. Punjab Kings invested heavily in Curran, and they will be keen to ensure that the all-rounder is fit and ready to perform for the entire duration of the tournament.

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5. Andre Russell (Kolkata Knight Riders)

Due to past shoulder, knee, and hamstring issues, KKR's Andre Russell has had a significant injury history. With the absence of skipper Shreyas Iyer due to injury, KKR will depend on Russell to perform for the team in IPL 2023. Therefore, KKR will need to take a proactive approach to manage the West Indian's health and fitness.

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6. Mark Wood (Lucknow Supergiants)

Since his debut in 2015, Mark Wood has been an excellent performer for England, but he has only played in 28 Tests due to a long list of injuries. In the past, he has had hip, elbow, shoulder, calf, heel, and ankle injuries. He missed the previous season of the IPL due to injury, and the fans of the Lucknow Super Giants will be praying that he can stay fit throughout the upcoming two months.

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7. Bhuvneshwar Kumar (Sunrisers Hyderabad)

Bhuvneshwar Kumar, the veteran bowler, has suffered from multiple injuries throughout his career, including his back, hamstring, and thigh. These injuries have caused him to miss many matches over the years. However, in IPL 2023, he will be leading the bowling attack for SRH, and his fitness will be crucial to the team's success. The franchise will hope that Bhuvneshwar remains fit and available throughout the season to help them perform better than last year.

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8. Reece Topley (Royal Challengers Bangalore)

Due to injuries, Reece Topley hasn't had the chance to feature in too many games for the English cricket team, despite being highly regarded. The tall left-arm pacer has suffered from hand, ankle, and back injuries, including multiple stress fractures. With Josh Hazlewood also injured, Topley will have a vital role to play for RCB in IPL 2023. However, he will need to remain fit throughout the tournament for both himself and the franchise.

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9. Navdeep Saini (Rajasthan Royals)

Multiple injuries, such as abdominal, groin, and shoulder injuries, have limited Navdeep Saini's appearances for the Indian cricket team. In IPL 2023, he will play for the Rajasthan Royals, and the franchise needs to handle him with care to avoid further injuries and keep him fit for the entire season.

https://twitter.com/rajasthanroyals/status/1639121106144743424

10. Rohit Sharma (Mumbai Indians)

Rohit Sharma, the captain of the Indian cricket team, has been plagued by injuries, including calf, finger, and hamstring problems. As this year is significant for Indian cricket with the World Test Championship final and World Cup scheduled after the IPL, MI must be cautious in managing his workload to ensure his fitness throughout the tournament.

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How to Watch IPL 2023 Online?

Jio Cinema has revolutionized live-streaming of the IPL sport by declaring that the IPL 2023 will be free to watch. This move means that cricket enthusiasts will not have to pay for an OTT subscription to enjoy live streaming of IPL 2023 matches. All 12 languages, including English, Marathi, Hindi, Tamil, Bengali, Bhojpuri, Telugu, and Gujarati, will have access to the 4K resolution (Ultra HD) live streaming. Additionally, Jio Cinema promises to offer a free multi-cam feature for the IPL 2023 season.

How to Watch IPL 2023 on Television?

Star Sports Network has secured exclusive TV broadcast rights for the Indian Premier League (IPL) for the next five years, starting with the 2023 season. In a deal that cost the network a whopping Rs 23,575 crores, Star Sports Network will be the official domestic broadcast partner for the IPL till 2027. As part of the deal, Star Sports Network will broadcast 74 matches in 2023 and 2024, followed by 84 matches in 2025 and 2026, and finally 94 matches in 2027. This comprehensive coverage of the tournament ensures that fans across the country will be able to catch all the action live on TV. The network's widespread reach in India, coupled with its strong technological capabilities, will ensure high-quality coverage for millions of viewers across the country.

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1 Injury Prone Player in Each IPL Team - FAQs

1. What is IPL?  

IPL stands for Indian Premier League. It is a professional Twenty20 cricket league in India that was founded in 2008. The league is contested by eight teams representing different cities in India.

2. When does IPL take place?  

IPL usually takes place between March and May each year. However, the exact dates may vary from year to year. In 2020 and 2021, the tournament was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and was held in September-November instead.

3. What is the format of IPL?  

The IPL follows a round-robin and knockout format. Each team plays every other team twice in the league stage, and the top four teams in the points table advance to the playoffs. The playoffs consist of two qualifiers, an eliminator, and a final.

4. When did the IPL start?  

The IPL was founded in 2008, with the first season taking place in the same year.