Hopes was bought by Warriors only last month from Delhi Daredevils. He was the second overseas player the franchise had signed this season, West Indies' Marlon Samuels being the first.
An experienced allrounder, Hopes recently led Queensland to the Sheffield Shield title with a half-century in the first innings and a five-wicket haul in the second.
"It is definitely a setback to lose out on a senior player like Hopes. Having played the IPL in the previous years he would have been a handy player," a Warriors official said.
The official said the franchise was in no hurry to fill the two vacant slots. "It also does not necessarily mean we need to find an allrounder as a replacement for Hopes," he said.
According to the official there had been no fresh development on the Michael Clarke front. Warriors were reportedly talking to Clarke about him coming in as a replacement for Yuvraj, but nothing has been finalised yet.
Knee injury rules James Hopes out of IPL
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