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IPL 2025: BCCI announces key rule changes following Captains’ meet

IPL 2025 BCCI announces key rule changes following Captains’ meet

IPL 2025 BCCI announces key rule changes following Captains’ meet

IPL 2025: BCCI announces key rule changes following Captains’ meet (Source: @IPL)

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) conducted a Captains’, Coaches, and Managers’ meeting at its headquarters on Thursday, March 20, ahead of the 18th season of the Indian Premier League (IPL).

During the meeting, representatives from all 10 IPL teams provided feedback and opinions on various aspects of the playing conditions. Based on a common consensus, the following updates have been incorporated.

1)     Use of saliva to shine the ball

Effective from the IPL 2025 season, bowlers can use saliva to shine the ball. This decision follows consultations with all 10 teams and marks a return to traditional ball maintenance practices. The ban on using saliva, originally imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic, has now been lifted.

2)     Replacement of wet ball to counter dew

To address challenges posed by dew during evening matches, the team bowling second will now have the option to request a ball change once after the 10th over.

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3)     New Code of Conduct

Effective this season, a new Code of Conduct will be implemented from the TATA IPL 2025 season, introducing a demerit points system and suspension points which will remain valid for 36 months.

4)     Expansion of DRS Scope

The Decision Review System (DRS) has been expanded to include height-based no-ball reviews and wide-ball reviews outside the off-stump. The updated system will utilize Hawk-Eye technology and ball-tracking to assist umpires in making accurate and consistent decisions.

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