BCCI's meeting unveiled important changes for IPL 2025 including reintroduction of saliva to shine balls, new dew management protocols, a revised Code of Conduct, and an expanded DRS. Captains, ...
The BCCI did away with the rule of banning captains for over-rate offences with the decision being taken in the captains' meeting at the BCCI headquarters in Mumbai on Thursday.
The decision was made following a meeting at the BCCI headquarters attended by all IPL franchise captains. A majority of captains supported the move, leading to the reversal of the ban.
Notably, all the IPL captains will gather in the BCCI headquarters in Mumbai on March 20 to discuss about the tournament. The official photoshoot will also be taking place on the same day.
In a pivotal move, the BCCI has lifted the ban on saliva use for ball maintenance in the IPL, effective from 2025, marking a return to traditional practices. Delhi Capitals, under new captain Axar ...
The announcement was made during the captain's meet on Thursday at BCCI headquarters. According to Cricbuzz report, the ban on saliva will be lifted, while the teams will be allowed to take 2nd ...
There were four new rules in place after captains, coaches and managers meeting at the BCCI headquarters in Mumbai on March 20. IPL Trophy(IPL) During the meeting, representatives from all 10 IPL ...
In a nation that loves cricket, IPL has played a vital role in bringing families together over the last 17 years. The ...
One of the most significant changes in IPL 2025 is the return of saliva as a legitimate method for bowlers to shine the ball.