The 15th season of the Indian Premier League is going to start this month. In the new season, some new rules have to be implemented in the tournament. In this IPL starting from March 26, every team will get more options of DRS, while now the decisions in tie-breaker matches will also be made under the new rule. At the same time, after the special rules regarding Corona, now some special rules have been made regarding the playing XI as well.
The stars of the Indian cricket team have now started preparing for the world's most popular T20 league IPL after winning the big Test series against Sri Lanka. The new season of the tournament is going to be different as not only will the number of teams be more, but many rules will also be changed.
Changes in the DRS rule
In this IPL, every team will be given more DRS options. Teams playing matches in each innings will be given two DRS instead of one, which means that a total of 4 DRS can be used during the match.
Change in catch rule
Recently, the catch rule has been changed by the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC). It has also been decided to implement this rule in this season of IPL. According to the new rules of MCC, if any batsman is caught out, then only the new batsman who comes in his place will have to take the strike. If both the batsmen switched sides before the first catch, the new batsman was allowed to go non-strike.
Rules regarding playing XI
If due to Corona, any team has a problem in preparing the playing XI during the match, then the match can be done on some other day. Suppose if the match cannot be held even on the given day, then the decision will be taken by the technical committee.
Rules for tie-breaker matches
It has been decided to change the rule of tiebreakers regarding playoff and final matches. If a playoff or final match is a tie and the decision is not reached by super over, then new rules will apply for this. The decision of the winner of the match The team which is above the opposing team in the league stage will be considered as the winner.
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