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IPL 2023 introduces game-changing new rules for an exciting tournament

As the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2023 approaches, cricket fans eagerly await the exciting tournament. However, the IPL 2023 is set to bring in some new rules that will add a new dimension to the game. In this article, we’ll take a look at the new format and rules of the IPL 2023.

IPL 2023 Format

  1. The ten league teams have been divided into two groups of five.
  2. The groups and who plays whom in each group are determined by a random draw.
  3. In the group stage, the teams will play 14 games each. They will play two matches with the teams in their group and one match against teams from the second group.
  4. The team that wins the match will be awarded 2 points on the points table. There will be no points awarded to the losing team. In the event of a tie or no result, both teams will receive one point.
  5. After the league matches are over, the top four teams on the IPL points table will qualify for the playoffs.
Qualifier 1 This match will be played by the top two teams
Eliminator This match will be played by the teams in the third and fourth positions
Qualifier 2 This match will be played between the teams that lost in the first qualifier and the winner of the Eliminator round.

 

Final The final match will be played between the winners of Qualifiers 1 and 2.

 

New IPL 2023 Rule – Impact Player Rule

BCCI introduced the new Impact Player rule ahead of the 16th edition of the IPL, which allows every team to replace one of their on-field players with any of the four substitutes anytime during the match. Some of the features of the Impact Player are:

  1. The Impact player is the 12th player in the team and may be substituted for any member of the starting eleven at any time.
  2. Impact Player has to be an Indian player unless there are fewer than four overseas players in the playing XI.
  3. Before the toss, teams must list four substitutes in addition to their starting X1, with only one serving as an impact player.
  4. The captain of each team has the power to nominate the Impact player and decide when they want him to bat. The Impact player can be chosen to play at the start of an inning, at the end of an over, when a batter retires, or when a wicket falls.
  5. The player, who the Impact Player replaces can no longer take part in the remainder of the match and is also not allowed to return as a substitute fielder unless it is a retired batter.
  6. Impact players cannot act as a captain.
  7. The teams are allowed to use one Impact player per match. However, it is not compulsory to make use of the Impact Player.
  8. If a player sustains an injury while fielding mid-over, and is replaced by the Impact player, then he can no longer take part in the match.
  9. If an Impact player gets injured during the match, a substitute fielder is allowed to field in place of the injured player only if the umpires are satisfied.

Some of the other rules for IPL 2023

  • Players can take reviews of the umpire’s wide and no-ball decisions using the Decision Review System.
  • Upon a catch dismissal, the incoming batsman will take the strike, except if it’s the last ball of the over.
  • If a player tests COVID-19 positive, they will have to do a minimum of 7 days of isolation.
  • In the playoffs or final: if for any reason, the super Over or subsequent Super Overs can’t be completed, then the team that has finished higher in the league will be declared the winner.

In conclusion, the new rules of IPL 2023 are designed to make the game more interesting and exciting for fans while also providing players with more opportunities to showcase their talent. IPL 2023 is set to be an action-packed and thrilling tournament that fans around the world will enjoy watching.