IPL to introduce “Power Player” concept in the next edition: Report

The new concept will allow teams to substitute a player at the fall of a wicket or at the end of an over at any point in the game.

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The Indian Premier League (IPL) is widely deemed as the most celebrated cricketing event all across the globe and the BCCI is looking to take the cash-rich tournament one step further by introducing the concept of “Power Player” in the next edition.

As per a report published in IANS, teams will be allowed to substitute a player at the fall of a wicket or at the end of an over at any point in the game.

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In fact, a senior BCCI official confirmed the same, saying the concept has already been approved and it will be discussed further during the IPL Governing Council meeting in Mumbai on Tuesday.

"We are looking at a scenario where a team will not name the Playing XI. They will announce the 15 and a player can be substituted at either the fall of a wicket or at the end of the over at any point in the game. While we are looking to introduce it in the IPL, trying the concept first in the upcoming Mushtaq Ali Trophy could be the ideal way forward," the board official told IANS.

Explaining how much difference it will make, the official said the concept has the capacity to change match situations and induce out-of-the-box thinking.

"Imagine you need 20 runs off the last six balls and you have Andre Russell sitting in the dug-out as he wasn't a hundred percent and wasn't part of the original XI. But now, he can just walk in and go slam-bang and win you the game.

"Similarly, say you need to defend six runs off the last over and you have someone like a Jasprit Bumrah sitting in the dug-out. So, what does the captain do? Brings in Bumrah at the end of the 19th over and there you go. The concept has the potential to change the game," he elaborated.

 
 

By Salman Anjum - 04 Nov, 2019

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