Bangladesh left‑arm pacer Mustafizur Rahman signed with Delhi Capitals as a replacement for Jake Fraser‑McGurk during IPL 2025. After a brief clash with the Bangladesh Cricket Board, a No Objection Certificate cleared his three‑match stint from May 18‑24. His arrival comes as DC chase a playoff spot, while Bangladesh juggles a busy international calendar.
Mustafizur Rahman Joins Delhi Capitals – IPL 2025 Late‑Season Boost
Bangladesh’s left‑arm speedster Mustafizur Rahman landed a short‑term deal with Delhi Capitals this May. He’s stepping in for the injured Jake Fraser‑McGurk and will play three games between May 18 and May 24. The move came after a quick clearance from the Bangladesh Cricket Board, which issued a No Objection Certificate so he could join the IPL without any paperwork delays.
Why the move matters for Delhi Capitals
Delhi Capitals are sitting right on the edge of the playoff picture. Their bowling attack has been solid but missing a left‑handed pacer who can swing the ball both ways. Mustafizur fits that bill perfectly – his ability to bowl tight yorkers and whip the seam makes him a handy weapon in the death overs. In the last season he helped Bangladesh win several low‑scoring games, and DC hopes he can bring the same clutch performances to the IPL.
Fans are already buzzing about his potential impact. A quick look at his recent stats shows an economy rate under 7 runs per over in T20 internationals, and a knack for picking up wickets in the middle overs. For a team that needs to stop the flow of runs in the powerplay and finish strong, that kind of spell can swing a match. Plus, his experience against top batting line‑ups adds a confidence boost for the younger bowlers in the squad.
From a marketing angle, adding a popular Bangladeshi player attracts a new segment of viewers. The IPL’s viewership numbers climb whenever a star from a cricket‑loving nation joins the league, and that translates to better sponsorship deals for both the franchise and the league itself.
What it means for Bangladesh cricket
While Mustafizur enjoys a short IPL stint, the Bangladesh team is juggling a packed schedule of series and tournaments. The board made it clear that his availability for national duties won’t be compromised – the No Objection Certificate specifically allowed a three‑match window and then required him back for upcoming series.
Coaches see this as a win‑win. Playing in the IPL gives Mustafizur exposure to high‑pressure situations and the chance to sharpen his skills against some of the best hitters in the world. When he returns to Bangladesh, he brings that experience back to the dressing room, which can help the team in close matches.
Fans back home have mixed feelings. Some worry about the risk of injury in a foreign league, but most are excited to see their star shine on a global stage. The cricket board has reassured everyone that they will monitor his fitness closely and have a backup plan if anything goes wrong.
Overall, Mustafizur’s brief IPL adventure is shaping up to be a strategic move for both Delhi Capitals and Bangladesh cricket. DC gets a quality bowler for a crucial part of the tournament, while Mustafizur gains valuable experience without missing his national commitments. As the IPL races toward its playoff round, all eyes will be on how this late‑season boost plays out on the field.