One franchise official said he will not "take the risk" to hire a Root in case of partial availability. "If you are leaving 10 days before the final... I wouldn't take that risk. If I take, say, a Root, and he is leaving on May 17, then I need a back-up too."
Incidentally, the ECB recalled England's players last season, too, to prepare for a limited-overs series against South Africa. Stokes, Buttler and Woakes were allowed by the board to play the entire league phase of the IPL only. Hence, a franchise analyst reasoned, the case wasn't any different now. "If he [Stokes] plays 14 matches, then it is fine. He will once again end up as a top-buy if franchises are ready."
A team director at a franchise said Root could be a smart buy and could come handy if he is bought cheap. A good price, he said, would be INR 3 crore (USD 472,000 approx). Root has set his base price at INR 2 crore (USD 315,000 approx). "People could think of buying him because he will come cheap. He is good. Although he has not played too much T20, he is capable. He can bat for sure, and he can be a part-time bowler as he showed recently against Australia in the ODIs."