New IPL Rule Benched Players: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has released a new rule for the Indian Premier League. According to the new rules, players sitting on the bench will not be able to roam the field during any IPL match. Only those 16 players who are included in the team sheet before the match will be allowed to move from side to field.
Strange rules issued
During the match, players are often wearing yellow or green sleeveless jerseys (bibs) in the dugout. The BCCI says that no more than 5 players wearing bibs will be allowed to sit or stand near the boundary. These 5 players can be selected from the nominated 16 or even the entire squad.
Playing Conditions, a player playing in the match can be given a drink only when he is standing near the boundary or a wicket has fallen. The team management should take care not to waste the time of the players or the team while serving drinks.
Umpires' permission will be required
Drinks will not be allowed on the field without the permission of the umpires. Any player who brings drinks to the field will have to come in team attire. At the same time, the players who are not included in the 16-member team sheet will not be able to move near the boundary line and LED board.
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