Mumbai Indians Make History, Use This Cricketer As 1st Overseas 'Impact Player' In IPL 2023
Mumbai Indians became the first time to use a foreign "Impact Player" in IPL 2023.
- NDTV Sports Desk
- Updated: April 02, 2023 10:08 pm IST
Jason Behrendorff etched his name in the history books as the Australian fast bowler became the first overseas "Impact Player" in Indian Premier League (IPL) history. Behrendorff replaced Suryakumar Yadav for Mumbai Indians during the IPL 2023 match against Royal Challengers Bangalore in Bengaluru on Sunday. MI started the game with three overseas players - Tim David, Cameron Green and Jofra Archer. As a result, they were able to use the Aussie cricketer as their "Impact Player". In all the cases till now, teams played four overseas cricketers in their playing XI and used an Indian player as the 'Impact Player'.Â
Here's a look at all the major rule changes for IPL 2023 –
Playing XIs After Toss:Â The 16th edition of the league would now see the playing XIs being named after the toss. Earlier, the trend was that the captains of both teams give their team sheets to the match referee before the toss. This would not happen anymore.
Impact Player:Â The 'Impact Player' rule would now see the teams being allowed to substitute a player into the playing XI at any point in the game. The substitute player can bat, bowl and field but would not be able to lead the team as captain.
DRS For Wide, No-Balls:Â The IPL 2023 season would also see DRS calls being made for wides and no-balls. The players would be allowed to review wide-ball and no-ball calls by the on-field umpires. It is a welcome move, considering the controversies that had erupted in the past few seasons.
Unfair Movement:Â Wicket-keepers can now be penalised for making 'unfair movements' behind the stumps. If a wicketkeeper shuffles before the batter hits the ball, it would be considered an 'unfair movement'.
Penalty For Slow Over-Rates:Â Slow over-rates by teams will now warrant a penalty. The 20-over quota has to be finished by a team within 90 minutes. If that doesn't happen, an extra player would need to be placed inside the 30-yard circle over every over bowled beyond the time limit.