Following on from the bizarre two-touch penalty drama in the Champions League, our writers pick the oddest rules across the ...
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) made a few changes to the rules for the new season which ... a match apart from the 11 it chose to play with. This gives more flexibility to ...
In a rule change ahead of IPL 2025, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has introduced a one-hour cap for Super Overs after the completion of regular play. The match will be decided based ...
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will have a new meaning with these rules. How the batsmen play them out will be interesting. Radhika Muley, an ardent IPL fan who plays cricket for her school, feels this definitely dips the ...
Ahead of the 18th season of Indian Premier League (IPL) that starts on March 22, the BCCI has introduced a few changes in the regulations while retaining some existing rules to enhance the ...
A face-to-face meeting with all team captains is scheduled for March 20 at the Cricket Centre in Mumbai to explain these rules in detail. The IPL is scheduled to begin at the Eden Gardens in ...
The much-awaited Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 season is finally here. The season opener on March 22 will feature a ...
DC have entrusted Axar Patel with the leadership role, while RCB have made a bold choice by naming Rajat Patidar, yet to play a T20I for India, as their new captain. Read the full story on IPL ...
the BCCI has brought in some new rules and regulations for this term. The most significant of them is the use of a second ball from 11th over onwards in the second innings of a night game.
The 18th edition of the IPL kicks off with significant changes, including seven new captains, updated rules like the return ... he didn’t play a single match. This IPL offers Pant a crucial ...
He has urged ICC to get rid of the them in order to make cricket an even contest between bat and ball. He has also raised concerns over the future of ODI cricket if these two rules continue to exist.