The IPL Playing Conditions have been updated this year, which indicates that the minimum over-rate has to be strictly adhered to, which means it should not take more than an hour and 30 minutes for a side to bowl the 20 overs. While a first offence would lead to a ₹12 lakh fine, a repetition of the same within two games could lead to a ban of two to four games, based on the verdict provided by the match referee.
The IPL Playing Conditions have been updated this year, which indicates that the minimum over-rate has to be strictly adhered to, which means it should not take more than an hour and 30 minutes for a side to bowl the 20 overs. While a first offence would lead to a ₹12 lakh fine, a repetition of the same within two games could lead to a ban of two to four games, based on the verdict provided by the match referee.