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Kyle Jamieson warns Impact Player rule dims cricket skills

April 6, 2026 6 Min Read
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Kyle Jamieson warns Impact Player rule dims cricket skills
New Zealand's Kyle Jamieson criticizes the IPL Impact Player rule, arguing the tactical substitution devalues all-round skills and alters cricket's balance.
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  • The Erosion of the All-Rounder
  • A Shield for Specialist Deficiencies
  • Future of the IPL Tactical Landscape
    • Frequently Asked Questions
      • What exactly is the Impact Player rule?
      • Why is Kyle Jamieson against it?
      • Has the rule affected IPL scores?

New Zealand fast bowler Kyle Jamieson has added his voice to the growing chorus of cricketers criticizing the Indian Premier League’s controversial Impact Player rule, suggesting the innovation is fundamentally altering the balance of the game. The tall pacer, who has experienced both the highs of being a record IPL signing and the frustrations of injury-forced absences, believes the rule is detrimental to the development of all-round skills in the T20 format.

Introduced to increase the tactical depth of the game, the Impact Player rule allows teams to substitute one member of their starting XI at any point in the match. While the BCCI has defended the move as a way to make the contest more “dynamic” for television audiences, Jamieson argues that it effectively turns an 11-man game into a 12-man contest, shielding players from the traditional requirement to contribute in more than one department.

The Erosion of the All-Rounder

For Jamieson, the primary concern lies in how the rule devalues the all-rounder. In previous seasons, a team’s balance was a delicate puzzle; you needed players who could chip in with three overs of seam or a quick-fire twenty down the order. Now, teams simply sub in a specialist batter or a specialist death bowler depending on the state of the game.

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“I think it takes away from the skill of the game,” Jamieson noted in recent remarks. He highlighted that the tactical cushion provided by a 12th player allows teams to take reckless risks in the first half of an innings, knowing they have an extra batting resource waiting in the dugout. This, he argues, removes the pressure that usually forces players to adapt their technique under duress.

The numbers from the current season seem to back his concerns. Scores have plummeted through the roof, with 250-plus totals becoming strangely common. When a team knows they have a designated “hitter” ready to come in at number eight, the top order can play with a level of freedom that borders on the experimental. While that makes for high-scoring highlights, Jamieson and other purists fear it is turning cricket into a one-dimensional slugfest.

A Shield for Specialist Deficiencies

Beyond the impact on all-rounders, there is a growing sense that the rule allows specialists to hide their weaknesses. A world-class bowler who struggles with the bat no longer needs to worry about facing the final over of an innings. Similarly, a power-hitter with “heavy legs” in the field can be substituted out before they ever have to pick up a ball or chase a boundary.

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And it isn’t just Jamieson who is frustrated. Several high-profile captains and coaches have hinted that the rule complicates the transition from franchise cricket back to the international stage, where the Impact Player does not exist. Players are effectively training for a version of the game that they won’t play when they pull on their national colors.

The New Zealand pacer’s critique comes at a time when the BCCI is reportedly reviewing the long-term viability of the rule. While fans seem divided—some loving the chaos and others mourning the loss of traditional strategy—the feedback from those in the middle is becoming increasingly pointed.

Future of the IPL Tactical Landscape

The debate now moves toward whether the IPL wants to be a laboratory for experimental rules or a top-tier competition that prepares players for World Cups. If the Impact Player rule remains, we may see a generation of players who are masters of one specific craft but lack the versatility that has defined the game’s greats.

Jamieson’s recovery from his own injury woes has given him plenty of time to observe the shifting trends of the league from the sidelines. His perspective reflects a desire to see the “contest” return to the forefront—where a bowler’s ability to defend a low total or a batter’s ability to guide a tail-end partner matters more than who is sitting on the sub bench.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly is the Impact Player rule?

It’s a tactical substitution rule used in the IPL where a team names five substitutes at the toss and can bring one of them into the game at any time to replace a member of the starting XI. Once a player is replaced, they cannot return to the match.

Why is Kyle Jamieson against it?

Jamieson believes it reduces the need for “all-round” skills. Because teams can swap a batter for a bowler, players aren’t forced to develop their secondary skills, and the traditional tactical balance of an 11-player team is lost.

Has the rule affected IPL scores?

Yes, significantly. Because teams have an extra batter in their pocket, top-order players are batting more aggressively from the first ball. This has led to several record-breaking totals and a shift in how teams approach the powerplay overs.

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