In the 2022–2023 season, DRS will be adopted by both the men's and women's Big Bash Leagues.
The Decision Review System (DRS) will be used in both the men's and women's divisions for the 2022–23 season, the Big Bash League (BBL) said on Thursday. It will be accessible for all men's competition matches and 24 women's competition matches. According to Big Bash administrators, the league will keep trying to increase DRS coverage in upcoming seasons.
Leagues including the Indian Premier League, The Hundred, as well as those in Pakistan, the Caribbean, and Bangladesh, all utilised DRS. Over the years, it's absence from BBL has been a hot topic. It was not feasible to deploy it during the COVID-19 epidemic because to logistical issues, lengthy travel distances throughout the nation, and various technology providers employed by broadcasters.
"The league is excited to implement DRS in order to keep up with the top cricket tournaments in the globe. The BBL, the world's most logistically difficult T20 competition, has had a difficult time implementing DRS. Because of that and how the pandemic affected travel and mobility, the technology could not be introduced until this season "Dobson was reported by cricket.com.au as stating.
Each side is allowed one failed review every inning, and the hitter or captain of the defensive team has 15 seconds to ask for one. If the outcome ends in a "Umpire's Call," the reviewing team will retain its one rejected submission. Ball tracking and Ultra Edge or Snicko will be available for TV match officials.
There will be a four-over powerplay at the opening of each inning in every game in both tournaments. Batters between the ages of 11 and 20 may request a two-over "Power Surge." Only two fielders are allowed to leave the boundaries of the field at this period.
A conventional playing eleven, a 12th player, and backup fielders must now be named by each team. In terms of points, they will return to two for a victory, one for a draw, and zero in the event of a defeat.
In BBL 12, there will also be an innings clock, and the fielding team must begin the last over within 79 minutes (plus allowances) in order to field five fielders beyond the restricted circle for the rest of the innings.
In keeping with the very greatest cricket competitions in the world, the league is thrilled to implement DRS, according to Dobson. The BBL, the world's most logistically tough T20 competition, has found it difficult to implement DRS.
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