IPL version of Impact Player rule in Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy; BCCI approves Asian Games participation

The BCCI apex council also approved the participation of the men's and women's teams for the Asian Games in Hangzhou in September-October.

July 07, 2023 03:37 pm | Updated 03:37 pm IST - Mumbai

A view of the BCCI headquarters in Mumbai. BCCI Apex Council approved participation of Indian men and women team in the Asian Games and also IPL version of Impact Player rule in Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy.

A view of the BCCI headquarters in Mumbai. BCCI Apex Council approved participation of Indian men and women team in the Asian Games and also IPL version of Impact Player rule in Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. | Photo Credit: Vivek Bendre

The IPL version of the much-talked about Impact Player Rule will be used in the Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 Trophy (SMAT) beginning October 16, the BCCI Apex Council approved on July 7.

The Impact Player was introduced in SMAT last season but it had to be brought before the end of the 14th over and had to be named before the toss.

However, this will change from the next season. Like IPL, the teams will be allowed to name four substitutes besides the playing eleven before the toss. Out of the four substitutes, only one can be used as an Impact Player.

“Both teams are allowed to use one Impact Player per match. It is, however, not compulsory,” read one of the guidelines on the rule.

Impact Player was used widely by the 10 IPL teams but the introduction of it divided opinions.

Former Australian captain Ricky Ponting and Delhi Capitals head coach had said that it almost negated the role of an all-rounder in the side.

“It actually almost negates the role of all-rounders in the game now. So unless they’re absolutely world-class and they’re getting picked either as a batsman or as a bowler, not sort of a bits and pieces guy, then I don’t think you’ll see many, many teams this year actually use the guy that might bat at seven and maybe bowling over or two. Because you don’t need those guys anymore,” Ponting had said.

Asian Games participation approved

The Apex Council also approved the participation of the men's and women's teams for the Asian Games in Hangzhou in September-October.

A second-string Indian team will participate in the men's competition, beginning September 28 while a full-strength side will be picked for the women's event, beginning September 19.

Cricket has been played only thrice in the Asian Games history and the last time it was held in Incheon in 2014 when India did not take part.

The competition coincides with crucial time for men's team with India hosting the ODI World Cup from October 5.

In a note, BCCI said considering the crowded international schedule, it will be a challenge to field a team at Asian Games but contributing to the national cause is also important. India will be favourites to win gold both in men and women categories.

"Through effective planning, communication and co-ordination, the BCCI aims to navigate those challenges successfully and contribute to the national cause by fielding a team in both men's and women's category in line with the Government of India's directions," the board said.

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