Sophie Devine Prefers 'Retired Out' Over Impact Player Rule in WPL 2026: A Game-Changer for T20 Cricket?
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Sophie Devine backs 'retired out' rule in WPL 2026 over Impact Player, calling it a smart T20 tactic. Why Gujarat Giants star sees it as the future of cricket strategy.
Sophie Devine, the Gujarat Giants superstar and New Zealand cricket legend, has sparked debate in WPL 2026 by championing the 'retired out' rule over the IPL's Impact Player rule. Just 16 days into 2026, T20 cricket has seen eight such retirements, including two in WPL—Ayush Soni for Gujarat Giants and Harleen Deol for UP Warriorz. Devine calls it a "great tool" that's here to stay.
Why 'Retired Out' Wins for Devine in WPL 2026
Speaking at a press conference before Gujarat Giants' clash with RCB, Devine explained her preference. Unlike the Impact Player rule—introduced in IPL 2023, which substitutes a player entirely—the 'retired out' lets all-rounders like her bat, bowl, and field. "I like that you can do all skills," she said. This flexibility suits WPL 2026's high-stakes matches, where teams need momentum without benching stars.
In Gujarat's opener against Mumbai Indians on January 13, Ayush Soni was retired out after 11 off 14 balls. Her replacement, Bharti Fulmali, exploded for 36 off 15—proof the tactic worked. Devine sees it as a strategic edge: "It's going to become more common... teams first."
Mixed Results: Hits and Misses in Recent Matches
Not every call succeeds. UP Warriorz retired Harleen Deol against Delhi Capitals, but the innings collapsed—no one below scored over 11. Devine shrugs it off: "You're not always going to get it right, like any cricket decision." Experts agree; it's like picking the right bowler or shot—risky but rewarding.
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Pros of 'retired out' rule: Keeps player versatility, boosts momentum, team-focused.
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Cons: Sparks controversy, can backfire if replacements flop.
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WPL impact: Eight global instances in 2026 show it's trending now.
This matters in WPL 2026 amid packed schedules and talent depth. As women's cricket grows, such tactics evolve the game.
Devine's Form and No-Regrets Mindset
Devine leads Gujarat Giants—top run-scorer and wicket-taker. She nearly hit WPL's first century with 95 off 42 against Delhi Capitals, including 32 in an over. No regrets on the wild slog: "Milestones aren't as important as team wins." Her all-round heroics, defending 7 in the final over, embody T20 spirit.
The Future of T20 Tactics
Sophie Devine's endorsement positions 'retired out' as T20 cricket's next big thing over Impact Player. It fuels debate—some love the strategy, others hate sidelining performers. For fans, it's thrilling evolution. As WPL 2026 heats up, expect more. Teams adapting smartest will dominate.
