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New rules, new captains, same electrifying action

Millennium Post Delhi

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March 22, 2025

New rules and new captains will take centre stage as the 18th edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) begins on Saturday, with defending champions Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) facing off against Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) at Eden Gardens.

New rules, new captains, same electrifying action

However, weather concerns loom large, with rain predicted on the opening night.

The upcoming season will introduce several key rule changes. One of the most notable is the lifting of the saliva ban, marking the first time bowlers can use saliva to shine the ball since the COVID-19 pandemic. The decision, approved by a majority of IPL captains in a meeting held by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), stands in contrast to the International Cricket Council's (ICC) permanent ban on saliva use in 2022.

Another significant alteration is the introduction of a fresh ball from the 11th over of the second innings in evening matches, provided the umpires deem the dew factor substantial. This measure aims to balance conditions for bowlers, as heavy dew has often led to high-scoring chases. Additionally, the Decision Review System (DRS) has been expanded to cover height wides and off-side wides, ensuring more precise decision-making. The much-debated Impact Player rule remains unchanged.

Leadership changes will also be a focal point this season, with seven franchises beginning their campaign under new captains.

Among the most surprising appointments is Rajat Patidar leading RCB, despite not having played a T20I for India.

His team will still feature Virat Kohli, who remains the franchise's biggest name.

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