These changes are expected to have a significant impact on IPL’s team strategy and gameplay.
The Indian Cricket Committee (BCCI) has made major changes to the regulations for IPL 2025, which will begin on March 22nd. BCCI has introduced rules changes to IPL 2025, which slowly includes cancelling the no-salivary ban, continuing the impact of player rules, and banning installments. Prevention is a big step.
Impact player rules to continue in IPL 2025. Optimized slow RE-RE-RATE conditions
These changes are expected to have a significant impact on IPL’s team strategy and gameplay.
The Indian Cricket Committee (BCCI) has made major changes to the regulations for IPL 2025, which will begin on March 22nd. BCCI has introduced rules changes to IPL 2025, which slowly includes cancelling the no-salivary ban, continuing the impact of player rules, and banning installments. Prevention is a big step.
The rules for saliva use were introduced as a temporary measure in May 2020, but the ICC became permanent in September 2022.
Some fast bowlers believe that this ban hampers its effectiveness by not letting two new balls reverse swing what has become unusual in white ball cricket, including ODI. Bowlers were only allowed to use sweat to make the bowl shine. Bowlers occasionally increased their voices to fix the saliva ban.
The captain will no longer be exposed to the ban on slow over-races.
Mumbai Indians’ Hardik Pandya skipper was banned after maintaining a slow output after the final meeting of the team with Lucknow Super Giants (LSG).
The multi-earning impact player rules introduced in IPL 2023 will continue to be part of the tournament. This rule allows teams to trade players during the game and add strategic elements to the game.
These changes are expected to have a significant impact on IPL’s team strategy and gameplay.