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IPL To Have 5 Double Headers, Concussion Substitute & 8 pm Start: BCCI President Ganguly
Under the new ICC rule, a player who has been concussed either while batting, bowling or on the field, can be withdrawn from the game and be replaced subject to approval by the match referee.
New Delhi: BCCI President Sourav Ganguly on the sidelines of the Indian Premier League's governing council meeting on Monday said on that this season of the cash-rich T2O league will for the first time have concussion substitutes.
Under the new ICC rule, a player who has been concussed either while batting, bowling or on the field, can be withdrawn from the game and be replaced subject to approval by the match referee. The BCCI will also have an All Stars game between top international players before the start of IPL for a charitable cause.
"We are doing the concussion substitute, the All Star Game and the final is in Mumbai," Ganguly told reporters here. Ganguly also said that there will be five double headers (4 p.m. and 8 p.m.) this time.
On the Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC), the former India captain said that it has been finalised and BCCI Secretary Jay Shah will make the official announcement soon.
"CAC has been finalised. The Secretary will release it officially. Sulakshana Naik and Madan lal are there. Gautam (Gambhir) is not there," Ganguly said.
Asked if Hardik Pandya, who is recovering from an injury at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bengaluru, will take part in the Ranji Trophy, he said: "Pandya is not fit yet. He is getting treated at the NCA. He will take time to get fit."
Ganguly also informed that the BCCI is advertising for a nutritionist and biomechanical bowling coach at the NCA.
"We are advertising for a nutritionist and a biomechanical bowling coach," he concluded.
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