To help bowling teams counter excessive dew, the IPL governing council has introduced a new rule allowing them to request a ball change after the 11th over of the second innings in evening matches.
Key Points of the New Rule
- The bowling team can request a replacement ball anytime after the 11th over.
- The umpires will automatically grant the first request.
- Additional ball changes will be at the umpires’ discretion.
- The replacement ball will have similar wear and tear as the old one.
- Teams will not be allowed to choose the replacement ball; umpires will make the selection.

Reason for the Change
Previously, umpires had full discretion over changing a ball affected by dew. However, teams often struggled with wet balls, making it difficult for bowlers to maintain grip and control. Dew has been a major factor in night matches, especially in venues like Mumbai, Chennai, and Kolkata. Reactions from Players and Experts
Varun Chakravarthy (Kolkata Knight Riders Spinner):
“Changing a wet ball in the middle overs will definitely help bowlers.”
Andy Flower (Royal Challengers Bengaluru Head Coach):
“This will create a fair balance between bat and ball. It is a necessary rule change and long overdue.”
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