The new IPL rule that leads to lower sums? South Africa says, “Check the scores …” he says.

Three Kolkata Knight Rider Dough – Andre Russell, Sunil Narine and Andrich Nortje – failed in the indicator test and had to change their bats during the IPL 2025 match against the Punjab Kings on Tuesday. Inspections were carried out as part of the new IPL regulations, which envision a certain measurement for bats. “The triangular plastic indicator has the dimensions of a legal bat printed on it: depth 2.68 inches, width 4.33 inches, 1.61 inch. South Africa legend Dale Steyn seized the rule in a cheeky and said that he fell from the application of the points.
“The referees have a new toy. Fruits that come with election bats… Check the scores… Haha,” Steyn X (known as Twitter, known as twitter).
The referees have a new toy.
2. Election comes with bats …
Check the points… haha
– Dale Steyn (@daltey62) April 15, 2025
After Kolkata Knight Riders could not chase a modest target against the Punjab Kings (PBKS) in the IPL match, former South African Wicketkeeper and coach Mark Boucher hit the approach of the champions who defended them.
Three times the champions were bowed to 95, and Punjab defended the lowest total of the tournament in the history of the tournament, while the 16 condition gave a historical win.
KKR looked under control during a partnership between 55 people between Ajinkya Rahane (17 Off 17) and Angkrish Raghuvanshi (28 closed 37) after being 7/2 early in Inning. However, when only 50 wholesale was needed, the team fell to 79/8 in a magnificent way and eventually met in 16 sailors.
“Not like 140 or 150 and not like a 60 -round target. It was always a strange total. You are expected to go out as a stroke team. I just think they hit themselves into a hole.
“After two small gates, they made a good start and then they turned out to be quite uncertain. This is quite strange, just a team behind a win. So yes, I don’t think just the intensity of the fruits needed,” he said.
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