Big Bash brings new rules in cricket



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X Factor

It’s a lot like the ‘super-sub’ rule that has disappeared from international cricket. The super secondary rules have not worked very well in international cricket. That rule will be changed to Big Bash this time. After 10 overs of the first innings, the two teams may take a replacement cricketer. Those who will be replaced must be the twelfth or thirteenth cricketer on the player list. Only cricketers who have not hit or pitched more than one in the first 10 overs may be substituted.

Power overload

The power play is now in the first six overs of T20 innings. That doesn’t quite exist in Big Bash. The mandatory power play will be in the first four overs of innings. The power play batting team will take the remaining 2 overs at any time after 11 overs. These two overs of the power game have been called “Power Surge”. This made the bowlers’ test more difficult, no doubt. Seizing the opportunity, it was seen that the batting team is taking power play in regular death overs. In these two overs, the rule of keeping fielders in and out of the 30-yard circle will remain the same as in the first 4 overs.

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