Big Bash League to Explore Rule Changes for Increased Excitement

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Big Bash League to Explore Rule Changes for Increased Excitement
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Cricket Australia is considering significant rule changes for the Big Bash League (BBL) next season to make the competition more entertaining for fans. The proposed changes include a designated hitter, double play runouts, and reduced end changes to speed up the game.

Cricket Australia officials are reportedly in talks about significant rule changes for the Big Bash League ( BBL ) next season, aiming to make the competition even more exciting for fans. The discussions, first reported by The Herald on Friday morning, include the introduction of a designated hitter , similar to baseball, and the potential for double play runouts.

While nothing is finalized, these proposed changes are focused on increasing the pace and entertainment value of matches, while also enhancing the league's appeal to top cricket players. \One potential change involves a designated hitter in the eleven, allowing some of the league's star batters to rest and conserve their energy for explosive batting performances. The BBL previously experimented with 'X-Factor' substitutes but ultimately scrapped the rule. This designated hitter rule would offer a more targeted approach, allowing power hitters to focus solely on scoring runs. The reduced workload could also attract more overseas stars and Australian players juggling national team commitments. \Other proposed changes include the implementation of double plays on runouts, where both batting players would be dismissed if they are out of their crease and the bails are taken off at both ends. Some proponents suggest extending this rule to cover catches followed by runouts, mimicking baseball's approach and discouraging batters from straying too far from their crease. Additional discussions involve reducing the number of end changes to expedite the game and minimize player fatigue. This could see teams bowl 12 balls from one end before switching, and captains potentially allowing a single bowler to deliver 12 consecutive deliveries across two overs. The Herald reports that this rule change is the most likely to be implemented, contingent on agreement from all stakeholders. Finally, there are suggestions to make maidens more exciting, such as dismissing a batter after six consecutive dot balls or rewarding a bowler with a fifth over for a maiden

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