In a primary, CPL to make use of the pink card in bid to fight gradual over-rates

Aug 12, 2023 at 6:18 PM
In a primary, CPL to make use of the pink card in bid to fight gradual over-rates

The 2023 Caribbean Premier League – males’s and girls’s – has introduced extreme penalties for groups going by their overs slowly, even putting in a pink card-like system of eradicating a participant if the fielding facet is delayed at first of the twentieth over of an innings, a primary within the sport.

“We have been disappointed that our T20 games have been getting longer and longer each year, and we want to do what we can to arrest this trend,” Michael Hall, the CPL’s event operations director, stated in a press release on the topic. “It is the duty of those involved in cricket to ensure that the game keeps moving and we have sensitised both the franchises and our match officials to this duty ahead of the tournament. Our hope is that these in-game penalties are not needed, but we believe they are proportionate and necessary.”

Using the 85-minutes-per-innings rule for T20 cricket, a CPL assertion stated that the difficulty “will be monitored more closely” within the 2023 version of the event. The seventeenth over of the innings should be accomplished by 72 minutes and 15 seconds, the 18th by 76 minutes and 30 seconds, and the nineteenth by 80 minutes and 45 seconds, earlier than the final over ends inside 85 minutes.

“Over rates will be monitored by the third umpire and communicated to the captains via on-field umpires at the end of every over, as well as to the crowd and TV audience, with graphics showing how far they are behind (or ahead of) the over rate,” the assertion stated. “Dispensations will be given for injuries, DRS and time-wasting by batting side where appropriate.”

The males’s CPL 2023 begins on August 17 with Jamaica Tallawahs taking over St Lucia Kings in Gros Islet, and the ladies’s occasion will begin on August 31 with a sport between Barbados Royals and Guyana Amazon Warriors in Barbados.