IPL 2024: The 17th season of IPL will be special, many rules will change including stop clock-two bouncers per over, know
IPL 2024 ALL TEAM
1 Chennai Super Kings
2 Delhi Capitals
3 Gujarat Titans
4 Kolkata Knight Riders
5 Lucknow Super Giants
6 Mumbai Indians
7 Punjab Kings
8 Rajasthan Royals
9 Royal Challengers Bangalore
10 Sunrisers Hyderabad
The first match of IPL 2024 will be played between Chennai Super Kings and Royal Challengers Bangalore at Chapauk Stadium. The tournament will start with a tough competition between Dhoni and Kohli. RCB will enter this tournament with a new name and new jersey. RCB will enter this tournament with a new name and new jersey. Bouncers for bowlers and smart review system for umpires will be implemented in IPL.
There is not much time left for the start of IPL 2024. The 17th season of the tournament will start from March 22. This time this season is going to be very special for the spectators and players. Many changes will be seen in the upcoming T20 league which will further increase its excitement.
The first match of IPL 2024 will be played between Chennai Super Kings and Royal Challengers Bangalore at M Chidambaram Stadium. The tournament will start with a tough competition between Dhoni and Kohli. RCB will enter this tournament with a new name and new jersey. Bouncers for bowlers and smart review system for umpires will be implemented in IPL.
Bowlers will be allowed to bowl two bouncers in one over.
In IPL, bowlers will be allowed to bowl two bouncers, whereas in international cricket, the rule is to bowl only one bouncer in an over. However, BCCI has made changes for the upcoming season. Earlier this rule was implemented in domestic tournaments and Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy.
Smart review system will be implemented in IPL
Smart review system will be implemented in the upcoming season of IPL. This will provide great convenience to the umpires. After the introduction of this rule, the TV umpire and the Hawk-Eye umpire will sit in the same room. This will help the TV umpires a lot in giving decisions. With this rule the role of TV broadcast director will be abolished.
Stop clock will not be implemented
The stop clock rule will not be applicable in IPL, which ICC has recently implemented permanently in white ball cricket. Under this rule, bowlers will get 60 seconds to start the next over, for which two warnings will be given. Failure to do so will result in a penalty of five runs on the bowling team.
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