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Stay awake: Referees in the field, check the bat size to prevent unfair advantage,




Leaving the norm, the referees in the field began to conduct random controls on the size of bats during the ongoing season of the Indian Premier League (IPL) to prevent players from getting an unfair advantage. Controlling bat sizes is a common protocol, but until the last pressure, the process was followed within the boundaries of the dressing room. However, the BCCI allowed the match officials to control any piece ofow if they deem necessary even during a lively game.

A former BCCI referee in more than 100 IPL games and many international matches expressed his surprise in development.

“The referees hold a home -shaped bat indicator. If the bat passes through this indicator, it is accepted as acceptable.

“Now the question has provided a bat for any player control and has it used another in the field?

According to the specified dimensions, the width of the bat face should not exceed 10.79 cm (4.25 inches). The thickness of the bat (swollen part) of the bat cannot exceed 6.7 cm (6.7 cm).

The maximum width of the edge cannot exceed 4 cm (1,56 inches). The height of the bat cannot be more than 38 inches (96.4 cm) from the top to stalk.

Over the last few days, Rajasthan Royals’s Shimron Hetmyer, RCB’s Phil Salt and Mumbai Indians have been measured by a bat indicator (FOP).

All bats cleaned the test for registration.

However, when the BCCI was asked if there was a violation of the willow size, he directed random controls.

A little extra thickness or a little more wooden on the edge, these days, it makes a lot of difference in the night sky, and for various reasons for the stadium galleries.

Before the start of the match between CSK and LSG on Monday, a total of 525 six were shot in the ongoing Basque. Western Indies’s dough Nicholas Pooraran alone hit 31 of them.

(Except the title, this story is not arranged by NDTV personnel and was published from a syndicated feed.)

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