
IPL new rule for no ball: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is trying hard that there is no scope for a mistake in out-not out or other decisions in the Indian Premier League. Now the BCCI has found a new way to decide no-ball or wide on short balls. Currently, a bowler in the IPL can throw 2 bouncer balls in an over. In the same over, the third short ball is called no-ball. Remind you that in IPL 2024, the new technology was Izat to detect no-gent by measuring the height of the player’s waist. Now the board has taken a step forward in the same direction.
There will be no dispute over no ball and wide
A source quoting the Times of India said, “When the batsman stands inside the crease, his waist height and head height will be measured. This data will be uploaded in the system that the hawk-i uses the hawk-i operator. This operator sits with the third umpire. This makes a full-fledged pimples. The data taken from the players will be helpful in full -balls and other decisions at the time of batting. “
Cloud of crisis hover out on the first match of IPL 2025
The first match of IPL 2025 is to be played between KKR and RCB in Kolkata. But due to heavy rains and the possibility of storm in Kolkata, Orange Alert was issued by 20-22 March. On March 22, the opening ceremony of IPL 2025 is to be held, which has speculation to perform big stars like Shreya Ghoshal to Arijit Singh and Disha Patni. Unfortunately due to the possibility of rain, the opening ceremony and the first match may be rained.
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