The
Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 has begun and have commenced its thrilling
season with a number of rule modifications and changes that intend to increase
the thrill and level of competition. The Board of Cricket Council of India
(BCCI) introduces the new rules. Let’s delve into the key changes and new rules
that IPL 2024 fans can expect this year.
A
number of regulations have been added over time in advance of an IPL season.
The Impact Player rule was popularized last year, getting an option
to add a player to their team midway through a game to strengthen their
lineup. A few new rules have been implemented this year,
and the Impact Player rule has been kept in place.
IPL 2024: Complete set of rules and guidelines for gameplay
1. Two bouncers per over
Bowlers will have the thrilling chance to deliver two bouncers per over in the 2024 Indian Premier League, an important shift from the previous regulation of just one short ball per over. The BCCI first established this regulation during the 2023-2024 domestic season, during the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy (SMAT). Two bouncers are permitted in Test and One Day International (ODI) matches, while T20s strictly adhere to ICC regulations that allow only one bouncer every over.
2. Smart Replay System
Eight Hawk-Eye high-speed cameras will be placed strategically across the ground as part of BCCI's new Smart Replay System. The TV umpire gets the benefit from this new regulation in helping them make the right decision. The system will provide a 360-degree vision. In order to help the TV umpire make precise decisions during the 2024 Indian Premier League, two Hawk-Eye operators will be providing real-time views.
3. No stop-clock regulation
The bowling team must deliver the first ball of their next over within 60 seconds of the previous over ending because the BCCI has eliminated the stop-clock regulation, which sets a time limit for the intervals between overs. There will not be a stop-clock regulation in the IPL unless the ICC requires it in all international cricket formats.
4. At the toss, no player sheet is requiredThe team sheet policy for IPL matches has changed and the team captains are no longer expected to turn up team sheets at the toss. By choosing their eleven players and five substitutions according to the result of the toss, teams can instead neutralize the effect of the toss.Also Read: IPL 2024: Do’s and Don’ts for the IPL Fantasy League
Conclusion
The IPL 2024 shall remain to be the most exciting sport for
all cricket enthusiasts even with the incorporation of new rules and
innovations into the game. With the help of the digital simulation, cricket
enthusiasts can put together their ideal teams for the Indian Premier League(IPL) 2024. The teams can, even more, strategize effectively and alter
their team composition as the game progresses thanks to the new rules.
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