MI vs PBKS: Who are the impact players for today's IPL 2023 match?

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Mumbai Indians (MI) host the Punjab Kings (PBKS) in an Indian Premier League (IPL) clash on Saturday.

After losing two consecutive games, MI have won their last three matches and are picking up momentum. PBKS on the other hand have only won one of their last four fixtures.

Impact substitutes are new for this year in the IPL, and they could play a part in deciding the outcome of this match.

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MI vs PBKS: Impact Player today?

MI: Ramandeep Singh, Kumar Kartikeya, Shams Mulani, Vishnu Vinod, Nehal Wadhera.

Nehal Wadhera entered the pitch in the final over but got out on a duck.

PBKS: Nathan Ellis, Mohit Rathee, Sikandar Raza, Rishi Dhawan, Gurnoor Brar.

Prabhsimran has been substituted and Ellis comes in as the Impact player for PBKS.

What is the 'impact player' rule in IPL 2023?

The introduction of a new rule could be a massive game-changer for the IPL, with one player from each team per game able to be substituted mid-game.

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The concept was trialled in the BCCI domestic competition and was widely praised. 

The IPL has confirmed that the impact substitute must come from a list of five players, as confirmed before the toss.

Substitutions can be made either before the start of an innings; at the end of the over; at the fall of a wicket or when a batter retires.

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Once replaced, the substituted player can take no further part in the match, not even field.

The substitute could replace any player from the starting XI at any point before the end of the 14th over of either innings, and was allowed to bat and bowl his full quota of overs.

In the IPL, teams are permitted to field a maximum of four overseas players per match, meaning if four overseas players are named in the starting XI, the replacement player must be Indian.

The 'impact player' rule should offer greater tactical freedom than other systems that have been used previously in India and abroad, with the BBL scrapping their X-factor sub prior to the 2022/23 season. 

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Abhinav Nair is a content Producer for The Sporting News' India edition.
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