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Published : Apr 16, 2025 13:45 IST – 2 MINS READ
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KKR power-hitter Andre Russell. | Photo Credit: AFP
1. What happened during the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) game against Punjab Kings regarding bats?
During the IPL match between Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) and Punjab Kings on April 16, 2025, three KKR batsmen – Andre Russell, Sunil Narine, and Anrich Nortje – had their bats fail a gauge test administered by the umpires. As a result, they were required to replace their bats with legal alternatives.
2. What is this “gauge test” for bats in the IPL?
The gauge test involves using a triangle-shaped plastic tool with specific dimensions marked on it, representing the legal limits for a cricket bat. These dimensions include the depth (2.68 inches), width (4.33 inches), and edge thickness (1.61 inches). Additionally, the curve or bulge on the non-hitting side of the bat’s lower section must not exceed 0.20 inches. If a bat cannot pass through this gauge, it is deemed oversized and illegal for use in the match.
3. Why was this bat testing implemented during the KKR vs. Punjab Kings game?
Prior to this IPL season, bat testing was typically conducted on the day before a match. However, this system had a loophole, as players could potentially use different, non-compliant bats during the actual game. The new implementation of on-field gauge testing aims to close this loophole and ensure fairness for all teams by verifying the legality of bats just before or during a player’s batting innings.
4. How were the bat tests conducted for the KKR batsmen?
In Andre Russell’s case, the umpire administered the gauge test when he came out to bat. Sunil Narine’s bat was checked by the fourth umpire near the boundary before the start of KKR’s innings, as he was the opener. Similarly, Anrich Nortje’s bat was tested when he came in to bat later in the innings. In both Narine’s and Nortje’s cases, the gauge failed to clear the thickest part of their bats, necessitating a replacement.
5. What are the potential implications of this new bat testing procedure for future IPL matches?
The implementation of on-field bat testing suggests a more stringent approach to enforcing bat size regulations in the IPL. This could lead to more frequent checks and potentially more instances of players being required to change their bats during matches.
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Why KKR’s big hitters had to swap bats mid-match vs PBKS: The IPL on-field gauge test explained! – Sportstar
