The inauguration of the new edition of the IPL in 2023 was always an eagerly anticipated event, as fans are looking forward to the thrilling matches and exciting moments that the tournament promised.
Each franchise is ready with their roster of talented players from all over the world, and fans have eagerly waited for the opportunity to see them in action, since 2020 in their hometowns.
As we look ahead to IPL 2023, fans are expecting more of the same high-octane action and drama on the field.
With the tournament constantly evolving and growing in popularity, the upcoming edition is sure to be even bigger and more exciting than ever before.
Following the IPL 2023 auction, the new uncapped players will undoubtedly emerge as stars and try to establish their names in the history books with stellar performances.
THREE MAJOR CHANGES IN IPL 2023
1 Impact player rule: Impact player rule 2023 is imported from Australia's Big Bash League and was also tried and tested in the Sayed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. The Impact Player Rule' might turn out to be a game-changer in the IPL 2023 season.
The impact player can be introduced at any of the following stages:
Before the start of the inning
After an over finishes
At the fall of a wicket or if a batter retires,
In between an over
Restrictions
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