New IPL Rule Limits On-Ground Personnel to 16 Members

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09 Apr 2026 | 07:30 am
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The Indian Premier League (IPL) has implemented new rules, bringing a significant change to how teams manage their personnel during active match days. These revised regulations will notably impact the movement of squad members around the ground. The update aims to ensure greater structure and clarity within the immediate playing environment during fixtures.

 

This latest directive from the IPL governing body emphasizes a refined approach to match-day protocols for all participating franchises. The objective is to enhance order and ensure a more controlled setting around the playing field. Such updates are crucial for maintaining the smooth conduct of competitive, high-stakes cricketing fixtures.

 

Ground Access Restricted to Key Personnel

 

As per these newly introduced IPL rules, a specific restriction has been placed on who can be present on the playing ground. Only 16 members, who are explicitly named in the official team sheet for a particular match, will be granted permission to move around the ground. This limit is now firmly established.

 

This precise number emphasizes a focused presence of personnel directly associated with the ongoing game. It ensures that only key individuals, formally registered and vital for that specific fixture, are allowed within the immediate playing vicinity. The measure seeks to streamline team operations during intense cricketing action.

 

Mandatory Dugout Presence for Remaining Squad

 

Conversely, the remainder of the squad, which includes all other team members not among the primary 16 designated for ground access, will be subject to a different protocol. Under these new regulations, the rest of the squad is now mandated to remain exclusively within the dugout area throughout the match.

 

Ensuring Operational Clarity on Match Days

 

This comprehensive approach reflects a strategic move by the IPL to enhance operational clarity and effectively manage the team environment during live matches. By strictly limiting on-ground access to 16 key individuals and mandating the rest of the squad to the dugout, the league aims to uphold order and integrity throughout its competitive fixtures.