Deccan Chronicle

No change in IPL timings: Ganguly

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New Delhi, Jan. 27: The title clash of the Indian Premier League (IPL) will be held in Mumbai on May 24 and the night matches will have usual 8pm start as the Governing Council decided against changing the timings, BCCI president Sourav Ganguly announced on Monday.

“There will be no change in the timing of IPL night games. It will start from 8 pm like earlier years,” Ganguly told reporters after the IPL Governing Council meeting.

“We will have only five double headers (4pm and 8 pm) this time. We have decided to reduce the number of double headers,” Ganguly said adding that the “final will be held in Mumbai.”

Concussion subs & third umpire no ball In a first, concussion substitute and ‘third umpire no ball’ will also be introduced in the upcoming edition of the popular T20 league, the former India captain informed.

“The concussion substitute and the no ball rule are new additions for the season,” he said. Players’ safety has assumed significan­ce of late with incidents of cricketers getting injured while batting increasing. New concussion rules were introduced in Test format as well last year.

Australian batsman Steve Smith was replaced by Marnus Labuschagn­e on Day 5 of the second Ashes

There will be no change in the timing. It will start from 8 pm like the earlier years. There was discussion about 7.30 pm start but it’s not happening this year.

— SOURAV GANGULY

2019 Test at the Lord’s under the rules. Recently young Indian batsman Rishabh Pant also suffered from concussion after being hit on his helmet by pat Cummins during the first ODI between India and Australia on January 14. K. L. Raul had kept wickets in place of Pant. The third umpire will now make the exclusive ‘no ball’ call instead of the onfield umpires. It was trialled during the recent India and West Indies ODI series.

All-star game

In a noble gesture, the BCCI will have an All-stars game featuring all top internatio­nal players before start of the IPL on March 29 for a charitable cause. The venue for the game, though, has not been decided as yet.

Ganguly said the BCCI will handover the proceeds to an appropriat­e forum. “It will be an IPL All Stars Game three days before start of IPL. The venue is not Ahmedabad as it is still not match ready. We have not decided on where we will make the donation,” he said.

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