A new rule has been implemented in the middle of the ongoing Indian Premier League 2025 (IPL 2025) season by the BCCI. As reported by Cricbuzz, it has been decided that every batter’s bat will be checked with a gauge before they start their innings in the ongoing IPL 2025 during a recent weekly review meeting of umpires.
For openers, the fourth umpire will test the bats just before they walk out to the field. For the rest, the on-field umpires will do the check as they come in to bat during the matches.
Earlier, this testing was done inside the dressing room before the match by the fourth umpire, but things have changed mid-season due to a sudden rise in players using bats that don’t meet the rules.
There were also growing concerns among the IPL teams that some opposing players were using bats bigger than the allowed size, especially thicker ones at the middle of the blade.
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This forced the BCCI and the match officials to introduce the on-field gauge test in the middle of the ongoing IPL 2025 season. Two days after this new rule came into action, the IPL 2025 clash between Punjab Kings and Kolkata Knight Riders in Mullanpur saw a number of bats defaulted.
Surprisingly, the bats used by the Kolkata Knight Riders opener Sunil Narine and fast bowler Anrich Nortje failed the gauge test.
According to the current rules, a cricket bat must follow certain size limits:
The blade can be no wider than 4.25 inches and no deeper than 2.64 inches, and the edges can’t be thicker than 1.56 inches. The bat must also fit smoothly through a special measuring tool called a bat gauge.For bats bigger than size 6, the handle can’t be more than 52% of the total length of the bat. Any material covering the blade should not be thicker than 0.1 cm. The protective material at the toe of the bat can’t be more than 0.3 cm thick.
All teams have been told about the new rule where umpires will now check the bat sizes before a batter walks in to bat in the ongoing season. So far, no team has raised any objections to this change.
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At the same time, umpires have been asked to be a little softer when it comes to player celebrations. The BCCI took the stand for the players after the umpires penalized Lucknow Super Giants bowler Digvesh Rathi twice in the ongoing season for doing his ‘notebook’ celebration.
Recently, umpires’ responsibilities have been reduced. Earlier, they had to check front-foot no-balls, but that’s no longer their job. Now, even in cases like a run-out at the non-striker’s end or obstructing the field, umpires have been told not to ask the captains if they want to take back their appeal. Earlier, umpires would check with the captains in such situations, but that’s not the case now.
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