IPL to Allow Ball Change on Demand to Counter Dew in 2025 Season


The IPL 2025 has introduced a new rule allowing the bowling team in evening matches to request a ball change once after the tenth over of the second innings. This decision, taken after a meeting with franchise captains, aims to address the challenges posed by dew, which can make gripping and controlling the ball difficult. Key Points of the New Rule: One Guaranteed Ball Change – The bowling team can request a ball change anytime after the 10th over of the second innings. Umpires’ Discretion for Additional Changes – Any further ball changes will be at the on-field umpires’ discretion. Applies Only to Evening Matches – The rule does not apply to afternoon games. Request Must Be Made at the End of an Over – The ball cannot be changed in the middle of an over. Dew Not a Requirement – Teams can request a change regardless of dew conditions. Previously, umpires had the sole authority to decide if a wet ball needed replacing. However, franchises pushed for more flexibility, leading to this new regulation. The IPL 2025 kicks off on March 22, with KKR facing RCB at Eden Gardens, where rain is in the forecast. The IPL 2025 has introduced a mid-innings ball change rule for the second innings in evening matches to counter dew-related challenges. Here’s a detailed breakdown of how it works and its potential impact. How the Rule Works 🔹 Guaranteed One-Time Ball Change – The bowling team can request a ball change anytime after the 10th over of the second innings. 🔹 Same Wear & Tear – The replacement ball will have the same level of wear and tear as the one being replaced. 🔹 Umpires Pick the Ball – The bowling team cannot choose the replacement ball; it will be picked by the umpires. 🔹 Potential Drawback – If the replacement ball is harder, it could make run-scoring easier for the batting side. 🔹 Umpires' Discretion for Additional Changes – A ball can still be changed at any time if it is wet, out of shape, lost, or damaged.