IPL 2025: BCCI raises a ban on saliva, introduces a new rule of two balls for other scams

AND Crown control Committee in India (BCCI) has abolished the long -standing ban on the use of saliva in a crisis, along with new regulations that predict the use of another ball in 2 inings. Indian Premier League (IPL) matching. These important updates were announced after the BCCI and IPL administration held a meeting with the Captain and Managers of the IPL 2025 team at the Crickket Center in Mumbai on Thursday (March 20).
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Rule of other balls to suppress the dew factors
With the aim of combating Rose effects, which is likely to occupy the center stage during the night games, BCCI introduced a provision that allowed the teams to use an additional ball of 11. Compared to other scams during the IPL encounter. This move aims to facilitate the even battle between bats and balls and reduce dishonest benefits for teams that play other due to the favorable effects of dew.
With this introduction of the rules, BCCI hopes that it will reduce the impact of throwing during the night games, which has many times become a decision in the matches because the Dew factor used the teams that followed the target. As Cricbuzz reported, the judge will make the last verdict on whether it is necessary to change the balls and whether it will first measure the amount of dew in the field.
This Regulation will mostly be conducted in night games, and it is not expected that the afternoon games will have a second ball.
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Salt banning removed after Coid-19 rules
The ban on using saliva to polish the ball, which was introduced during the Coid-19 pandemia to contain the spread of the virus, was also abolished. The ban has implemented around the world International Caucasian Council (ICC) as a measure of precaution. However, with a pandemic that is now lagging behind, many players and experts, including Indian Pacer Mohammed ShamiThey are advocated by removing it, citing its importance in maintaining the momentum and efficiency of fast bowlers.
With this decision, players can re -use saliva to maintain the ball condition, which is expected to use the Pacers, especially in longer formats.
These reforms are aimed at introducing the new IPL dynamics, ensuring a more competitive matching and responding to most key issues concerning capital and playing conditions.