Get ready to witness the thrill of IPL 2023 in a home-and-away format!
The upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) season in 2023 is set to bring back the excitement to fans, as the tournament will be played in a home-and-away format. With a total of 10 teams participating, 74 matches will be played, consisting of a group stage and playoffs. The last time the IPL was played in this format was in 2019, as the previous three seasons saw changes due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The 2022 IPL final, held at the Narendra Modi Stadium, set a Guinness World Record for the largest attendance in a T20 match. In the upcoming IPL 2023 season, each team will play 14 league matches, with seven games being played in their home ground and the remaining seven in their opponent’s home ground.
IPL 2023 Rules
the new rules and updates are introduced for the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2023 season by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). The new rules include the Impact Player Rule, changes in the playing conditions, and updates to the Decision Review System (DRS) among others. The following are the rules:
· BCCI has introduced the Impact Player Rule in IPL 2023 season.
· Team captains can now walk in with 2 different team sheets before deciding their final playing 11 after the toss.
· Depending on the toss result, teams can pick their best 11 after the toss, instead of exchanging the teams before the toss as was the case in previous seasons.
· The new rule has been introduced to reduce the impact of the “win toss, win match” motto in certain conditions.
· IPL 2023 will have two DRS for each inning.
· Players can now take reviews for wides and no-balls in IPL.
· Upon a catch dismissal, the incoming batsman will take the strike irrespective of whether the batsmen have crossed or not, except for the last ball of the over.
· If a team is unable to find their playing XI due to COVID-19, BCCI will try to reschedule the game later in the IPL 2023. If that’s not possible, the IPL Technical Team will look into the matter.
· In Playoffs/Final, if a Super Over or subsequent Super Overs can’t be completed due to some reason, the team that has finished higher in the league will be declared as the winner.
· There have been new updates in IPL playing conditions, including an over rate penalty of only four fielders outside the 30-yard circle for every over not completed in the allocated time, and unfair movement by the wicketkeeper or a fielder resulting in a dead ball and 5 penalty runs.
IPL 2023 Format
The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2023 season will see a return to the home-and-away format, with 10 teams playing a total of 74 matches in a group stage and playoffs format. Here are the details about format of IPL 2023:
1. The ten teams will be divided into two groups of five.
2. A random draw determined the groups and who plays whom across the groups once and twice.
3. Each team plays 14 games in the group stage, facing the other four teams in their group twice (once at home and once away), four teams in the other group once, and the remaining team twice.
4. The IPL points table system awards 2 points to the team winning a match, while the losing team receives no points. In case of a draw or no result, both teams will receive 1 point.
5. A four-game playoff stage, following the Page playoff system, will be held after the group stage. The four games will be:
· Qualifier 1: It will be between the teams ranked first and second in the group stage.
· Eliminator: It will be between the teams ranked third and fourth in the group stage.
· Qualifier 2: It will be between the loser of Qualifier 1 and the winner of the Eliminator.
· Final: It will be between the winners of Qualifiers 1 and 2.
What is Impact Player Rule?
The Impact Player Rule is a new addition to the IPL 2023 season, which allows teams to pick a designated Indian player or an overseas substitute player as their "Impact Player" during a match. This player can only be introduced into the game in certain situations, and there are specific rules surrounding their usage, such as being unable to act as a captain and the impact on players who are replaced. Additionally, penalty time will apply to the player off the field for the substitute, as per the playing conditions. Here are some important points about it:
- The Impact Player Rule is a new rule introduced in the IPL 2023 season.
- An Impact Player can only be an Indian player unless there are less than 4 overseas players in the Playing XI.
- Only an overseas player who is part of 4 substitutes named in the team sheet can be used as an Impact Player.
- Teams need to pick 4 substitutes along with the playing XI during toss time, and out of 4, only one can be used as an impact player.
- The team captain will nominate the Impact Player.
- An Impact Player can be introduced before the start of the innings, or after the completion of the over, or after the fall of a wicket, or after the batter retires anytime during the over.
- A player who is replaced by an Impact Player (“Replaced Player”) can no longer take part in the remainder of the match and is also not permitted to return as a substitute fielder.
- The BCCI confirms that an Impact Player cannot act as a captain.
- Both teams are allowed to use one Impact Player per match. It is, however, not compulsory.
- If a player gets injured while fielding mid-over, he can no longer take part in the match if the team introduces Impact Player to replace him.
- In case of an injury to the impact player during the match, a substitute fielder is allowed to field in place of an injured player only if umpires are satisfied.
- The substitute shall not bowl or act as captain.
- Penalty time for the batting and fielding teams will apply to the player off the field for the substitute as per the playing conditions.
Conclusion
IPL 2023 season has introduced a major change in the history of the tournament by introducing the Impact Player Rule. The rule allows teams to introduce a designated Impact Player before or during the match, which can lead to interesting team combinations and strategic gameplay. Additionally, other new rules and updates such as the ability to take reviews for wides and no-balls, the rule for the incoming batsman to take the strike after a catch dismissal, and penalties for unfair movement by fielders and wicketkeepers add to the overall excitement of the tournament. With these new rules, IPL 2023 promises to be another thrilling season of cricket for fans all around the world.