IPL 2025: Saliva Rule Back, Impact Player Stays, Teams See Leadership Shake-Ups

The 18th season of the Indian Premier League (IPL) begins today, Saturday, March 22nd, with defending champions Kolkata Knight Riders taking on Royal Challengers Bengaluru. This year’s tournament brings several notable changes, including a relaxation of penalties for slow over-rates.

In a significant decision ahead of the new season, the IPL’s governing body has reversed the ban on bowlers using saliva to shine the ball. This practice helps bowlers achieve reverse swing.

While the Impact Player rule has faced considerable debate, it will remain in effect for the current IPL cycle, lasting until 2027. Let’s delve into some of the key changes and new elements for this 18th edition of the popular T20 league.

Key Changes

Leadership and Temporary Shifts

Notable Transfers and Coaching Moves

Key Absentees

The tournament, which will conclude in Kolkata on May 25, opens at the iconic Eden Gardens on March 22, with KKR defending their title.

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