After Impact Player or 2 Bouncers; BCCI to introduce unique technique to end waist-high no-ball controversies in IPL 2024
The Indian Premier League 2024 has gotten off to a splendid start, with the first six games ending in favour of the home teams. Six teams have opened their accounts on the points table, while four are looking to get two important points.
The IPL committee has always been searching for new things to make the tournament exciting. In 2023, we saw the BCCI introduce the rule of “Impact Player,” which allowed a team to use a substitute player at any stage of the game. That has certainly made the game even more interesting.
Then, for the ongoing IPL 2024, the BCCI made the rule of “two bouncers” in an over. It has made life more difficult for the batters. A bowler is allowed to bowl two bouncers in one over. And now, it looks like the Indian board is planning to introduce another new rule or change in the IPL 2024.
Notably, a waist-high full toss is called a no-ball, which is followed by a free-hit to the batter. But sometimes, a waist-high full toss called by the on-field umpires becomes a topic of controversy, which changes the outcome of the game.
But to make it correct, the BCCI is developing a new technique to minimise the error. This new technique is used to take correctness to the max when it comes to a waist-high full toss. The BCCI persons are measuring the heights of all the IPL players by measuring tape. All this information will be provided to those who are hawk-eye operators. They will discuss this with the third umpire to determine whether the no-ball is waist-high or not.
In an interview with TOI, a BCCI source confirmed, “This data will help in judging the waist-high full toss to a particular batsman better.” This will certainly help to determine the decision on the basis of the particular height of the batter who is at the crease.
Meanwhile, the IPL 2024 already had the Smart Replay System as the new rule, where the Hawk-eye operator sits with the third umpire to get real-time analysis through TV images. There are eight different cameras installed for Hawk-Eye to make the real-time image operation smooth.
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