IPL 2023 Wil be much different from IPL 2022 why 5 reasons

  IPL 2023 Wil be much different from IPL 2022  why 5 reasons 

IPL 2023

Are you ready to experience the world's most popular cricket league? IPL 2023 is all set to start on March 31st, 2021. After two years of COVID-induced restrictions, Indian cricket fans are excited to witness the cash-rich league in all its glory across various venues in India. Make sure you don't miss out on the IPL 2023 action!

The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2023 is set to be an exciting season with seven matches played at each team's home ground and seven matches away. Plus, an all-new channel will be live-streaming the matches in India, offering viewers an improved

user experience. Get ready for a season full of firsts and unprecedented surprises that'll make IPL 2023 an unforgettable season.


IPL 2023 Returns to the old league format.

The BCCI has announced that the Indian Premier League will resume its regular structure of one team playing 7 matches at home and the other 7 matches away. This comes as a result of the team and staff vaccinations reducing the spread of COVID-19, allowing for the heavy pandemic protocols to be lifted. Sourav Ganguly, the BCCI's president, has confirmed this, allowing for the IPL to go back to its regular structure.

Jio Cinema grabs the rights to live-stream IPL matches.

For the first time, IPL matches will not be streamed live on Disney+Hotstar. Viacom 18, which paid INR 951 crore to BCCI, will be live streaming the matches in India instead. But Star Sports network will still be broadcasting the matches live on TV in India.

For the first time in IPL history Multi-camera angle live

Experience the 2023 IPL edition like never before! Watch multiple video streams of each game with different camera angles in ultra-high definition, and switch camera angles dynamically while previewing other video streams.

Wide balls and no-balls for Players will be able to demand for review 

The Decision Review System (DRS) has been introduced in the Women's Premier League (WPL) and will be used in the 16th IPL season. For the first time, players can contest umpires' wide and no-ball rulings, and Mumbai Indians captain Harmanpreet Kaur was the first to successfully overturn an umpire's decision. This rule has revolutionized the way cricket is played.

New impact for player rule

The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2023 will see a new "Impact Player" rule introduced by the BCCI. This rule will allow teams to substitute any of the four replacements for one of their on-field players at any time during the game. However, the substituted player will not be allowed to continue playing in the game, not even as a substitute outfield.

This article discusses the rule that requires an Indian player to be selected if a team has four international players in its starting eleven. 

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