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BCCI Implements Key Rule Change to Tackle Dew Challenge in IPL 2025 Evening Games

March 20, 2025 5 Min Read
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Understanding the Impact of Dew in the IPL: A New Rule to Level the Playing Field

As the Indian Premier League (IPL) returns for another season, the discussions around the impact of dew in evening matches are more relevant than ever. Dew is a natural phenomenon that typically occurs in the evening, affecting the condition of the cricket ball and consequently the performance of the teams. This year, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has introduced a landmark change aimed at mitigating the impact of dew — the use of a second ball in the second innings.

The Dew Factor and Its Influence on Evening Matches

During evening matches, especially in warmer climates like India, dew settles on the playing surface. This can drastically alter how the game unfolds. The batting team often finds it easier to score runs as the ball becomes slicker and softer, making it come onto the bat more smoothly. As a result, teams batting second under these conditions have enjoyed a significant advantage, leading to a plethora of high-scoring chases. This advantage prompted the BCCI to consider a rule change to ensure more balanced outcomes.

The Introduction of a Second Ball

The newly introduced rule allows for a second ball to be used in the second innings of a match after the 11th over. This decision, which was unveiled during a meeting of the captains and managers at the Cricket Centre in Mumbai, aims to combat the effects of dew that can make bowling conditions significantly challenging as the game progresses.

The key objectives of this rule are clear: to reduce the impact of conditions on match outcomes and to provide a level-playing field for both teams, regardless of whether they bat first or second. However, it is important to note that this rule will not apply to matches starting in the afternoon, which generally begin at 3:30 PM IST.

Discretion of Umpires

An important aspect of the new rule is that the change of the ball will not occur automatically. Instead, it will be up to the umpires to decide when the ball needs to be switched, based on observed dew conditions. This adds a layer of subjectivity to the process, as umpires will have to use their discretion in determining the impact of dew on the game.

The Impact Player Rule and Saliva Ban Lifted

In addition to the change regarding ball usage, it was confirmed that the impact player rule, which allows teams to substitute players during a match, will remain in effect. This continues to encourage strategic gameplay and adds an exciting dynamic to each match.

Moreover, a significant rule reversal was announced regarding the use of saliva on the ball. Following a period of restriction due to the COVID-19 pandemic, captains unanimously agreed to lift the ban on saliva use, allowing bowlers to exploit swing and reverse swing more effectively. Indian pacer Mohammed Shami had previously advocated for restoring this aspect of bowling, highlighting its significance in the skill set of fast bowlers.

Conclusion: A Step Towards Fairness

These changes are a part of the BCCI’s ongoing efforts to improve the quality and competitiveness of the IPL. By addressing the dew factor in evening matches and granting umpires the authority to manage game conditions more flexibly, the BCCI is making strides toward more equitable gameplay that benefits both teams alike.

As we look forward to the upcoming IPL season, it will be fascinating to see how these changes influence match outcomes and player strategies. With dew-less advantages potentially minimized, fans can expect a season marked by thrilling matches and nail-biting finishes.

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