Video of Ryan Parag: The match was played between Delhi Capitals and Rajasthan Royals on 16 April. This was a very interesting match, in which the first super over of the season was seen. Currently, BCCI has issued several rules for IPL 2025. In this, every batsman’s bat will be examined before batting for the team batsman. Something similar happened yesterday, in which there was a debate between Ryan Parag and the umpire.
On Wednesday, in the 32nd match of IPL 2025, Rajasthan Royals batsman Ryan Parag was seen arguing with the umpires on the ground. When Ryan Parag came to the crease, his bat did not pass the gauge test. This forced Ryan Parag to change his bat. But when he first came on the field, he argued with the umpire and protested. However, Parag had no choice and so he had to change his bat before landing at the crease.
The video of an incident between Ryan Parag and the umpire has gone viral on social media, in which he appeared angry with the umpire’s decision. When the umpires checked the measure of pollen’s bat, they disagreed with the batsman’s bat. However, Ryan Parag did not like to play with the second bat and he returned to the pavilion after scoring just 8 runs. Ryan Parag has become the third batsman this season who has to change his bat after failing in the gauge Test. Earlier, in the match between Kolkata Knight Riders and Punjab Kings, KKR’s Sunil Naren and Enrique Northern had to change their bat.
Keep in mind that according to the guidelines of IPL 2025, the size of the bat will be strict. According to this, the width of the bat should be a maximum of 10.79 cm and the thickness should be 6.7 cm. The thickness of the edge should not exceed 4 cm. The total length of the bat should be 96.4 cm. Players and franchises have been reminded that the changes in equipment will not be tolerated this season.
Why are the umpires investigating the bat?
Under the BCCI protocol to prevent the players from taking unfair advantage, the umpires are examining the bat. The BCCI has empowered IPL match officers to inspect any bat during the live match. This is a major change from the previous season.
What are the rules of bat shape?
ICC guidelines for bat size. The width of the bat should not exceed 4.25 inches (10.79 cm). This limits the thickness of the bat to 2.64 inches (6.7 cm) in the middle. The width of the bat should not exceed 1.56 inches (4 cm) and the total length of the bat should not exceed 38 inches (96.4 cm).
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