
Η BCCI έκανε σημαντικές αλλαγές στους κανόνες IPL 2025, μεταξύ πολλών άλλων. Στην επόμενη σεζόν, οι καπετάνιοι του franchise δεν θα πρέπει να υποφέρουν αντί για υπερβολικά εγκλήματα. Σύμφωνα με την έκθεση, το Συμβούλιο ανακοίνωσε ότι οι καπετάνιοι δεν θα αντιμετώπιζαν πλέον απαγορεύσεις στον αγώνα, λόγω αργής υπερβολικής επιπέδου, σύμφωνα με την έκθεση […]
The BCCI has made a significant change in the IPL 2025 rules, among a slew of others. For the upcoming season, the captains of franchises won’t have to suffer in lieu of over-rate offences. The board has announced that the captains will no longer face match bans, due to slow over-rate, according to a report in Cricbuzz. Instead they will attract demerit points, with a ban under only extreme circumstances.
“The captain will be penalised with demerit points but will not face a match ban for the slow over-rate,” a source told the publication. The level 1 offence will see a match fee penalty of 25 to 75 per cent, along with demerit points, which will be active for three years. A Level 2 offence will lead to serious consequences, and will result in four demerit points.
“For every 4 demerit points accumulated, the match referee can impose a penalty, either in the form of a 100 percent fine or additional demerit points. These demerit points could potentially lead to a match ban in the future,” a source in the know said. “But for slow overrate it won’t be a match ban (immediately).”
The rule comes at a time when MI skipper Hardik Pandya is already facing a one-match ban, and will miss their IPL 2025 opening match against Chennai Super Kings on March 23.
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