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After Syed Mushtaq Ali T20, BCCI set to introduce 'impact player' rule in IPL

Introducing new dimensions which will make this format more attractive, says BCCI

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In its bid to provide tactical flexibility to the teams, the BCCI is all set to introduce the 'impact player' system in the upcoming edition of IPL where the captains will be able to replace one playing-XI member with a substitute player during the match.

BCCI had put the system on trial during the Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 tournament in October and the move was largely welcomed by the state teams.

According to sources privy to the development, the matter was discussed at the IPL Governing Council on Thursday evening. The franchises have already been sent a note with regard to introduction of tactical substitution.

"The matter has been discussed at the IPL GC meeting and BCCI will share the details soon," an IPL franchise source told PTI on conditions of anonymity.

While the exact details are awaited, the playing regulations, followed during the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, would be adopted.

According to the 'impact player', a team can have four pre-decided substitute players who can be pencilled as 'tactical substitutions' and one of them can be used in a match situation.

However, any such substitute has to be introduced, if required, into the match before or by the end of the 14th over of a team's innings. The 2023 IPL will be played between April and October.

So how does 'impact player' rule works?

If Delhi Capitals' Prithvi Shaw gets out cheaply and the team feels that they have a like-for-like power-hitter in Yash Dhull sitting in the dug-out as one of the four substitutes, he can come out for batting.

Similarly in the case of a bowling team, if MS Dhoni uses Deepak Chahar's four-over spell within the first eight overs and feels conditions at the Eden Gardens are aiding seam and swing, he can substitute Chahar with Sam Curran (if picked by CSK) before the 14th over and ask bowl his full quota of four overs for maximum advantage.

"With the ever-growing popularity of T20 cricket, it is imperative that we look at introducing new dimensions which will make this format more attractive and interesting not only for our viewers but also the participating teams from a strategic viewpoint," the BCCI, in its note to state units had said before the Mushtaq Ali Trophy.

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