IPL 2025 rules: What has changed and what has remained the same

IPL 2025 will see the reintroduction of saliva on the ball and a new 'Second Ball' rule to mitigate dew effects. The Impact Player rule remains, and DRS will now cover height-based no-balls and off-side wides. BCCI’s updates aim to enhance match excitement and maintain fairness in gameplay. TimesofIndia.com takes a look at the key updates.
IPL 2025 rules: What has changed and what has remained the same
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NEW DELHI: Over the years, the Indian Premier League (IPL) has introduced several innovative rules, such as strategic timeouts and the Impact Player rule, to enhance the excitement of the tournament. With IPL 2025 set to begin, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has introduced a few more changes while retaining some existing rules.
Here's a look at the key updates:
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SALIVA BAN LIFTED
Bowlers will once again be allowed to use saliva on the ball in IPL 2025.
This decision was made after discussions with captains from all 10 teams, with the majority supporting the move.
The saliva ban was originally imposed as a health and safety measure during the COVID-19 pandemic, but with the restrictions now lifted, bowlers can resume the practice.
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INTRODUCTION OF THE ‘SECOND BALL’ RULE
A significant new rule—the ‘Second Ball’ rule—will be implemented in IPL 2025 to counter the effects of dew in night matches.
Dew often hampers bowlers' ability to grip the ball, providing batters with an undue advantage, particularly during run chases.
To address this, umpires will assess the condition of the ball after the 11th over of the second innings.
If excessive dew is detected, the bowling team will be allowed to use a new ball. This rule, however, will not apply to afternoon matches.
IMPACT PLAYER RULE TO STAY
The Impact Player rule, introduced in previous editions, will continue in IPL 2025.
This rule allows teams to substitute one player during a match, providing more opportunities for uncapped players who might not otherwise get a chance to play.
DRS FOR HEIGHT AND OFF-SIDE WIDES
The Decision Review System (DRS) will now include referrals for height-based no-balls and wides outside the off-stump. With the use of Hawk-Eye technology and ball tracking, umpires will have additional support in making accurate decisions.

Get the latest IPL 2025 updates on Times of India, including match schedules, team squads, and live scores for CSK, MI, RCB, KKR, SRH, LSG, DC, GT, PBKS, and RR. Find out how to watch IPL 2025 in Canada and the USA.

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