IPL 2026 Practice Rules: The IPL 2026 season will have 10 teams split into two groups of five. Each team plays 16 league games, facing teams in their group twice (home and away) and teams from the other group once.
The playoffs have two Qualifiers, one Eliminator, and the Final. Top two teams play Qualifier 1; the winner goes to the final, the loser gets another chance in Qualifier 2. Teams 3 and 4 play the Eliminator; the winner goes to Qualifier 2. Qualifier 2’s winner meets Qualifier 1’s winner in the Final.
Rules updates include the Smart Replay System, two bounces per over, two DRS per innings, and reviews allowed for wides and no-balls. The Impact Player rule lets teams substitute one player depending on match conditions, with a max of four overseas players on the field. After a catch, the incoming batsman takes the strike unless it’s the last ball. In playoffs, if Super Overs can’t finish, the team higher on the points table wins.
Points system: 2 points for a win, 1 for a washout or abandoned match, 0 for a loss. Tie-breakers go by points, then wins, net run rate, bowling strike rate, and head-to-head results.
New IPL 2026 Practice Rules for Teams and Pitch Protection
The BCCI has issued new practice rules for IPL 2026. They have told to keep pitches in good condition and make practice fair for all teams. Teams cannot train on nets or practice pitches used by another franchise during their session. Each team gets fresh practice wickets, and even if a session finishes early, the next team cannot use the previous team’s nets or range-hitting wicket.
Practice matches are limited: a maximum of two per team, not on the main IPL match pitch, and under lights they can’t last more than three and a half hours. Before a team’s first home match, the main square gets a four-day cooling-off period with no practice or matches. If needed, an alternate practice venue must be provided free.
For regular practice, teams usually get two nets plus one extra on the main square for range-hitting. Home teams get priority for sessions, including travel and recent matches, are considered.
These rules aim to protect pitch quality and give all teams fair and balanced preparation conditions.
New IPL 2026 Rule for Night Practice Matches
The IPL has set a rule that any practice match played under lights cannot last more than 3.5 hours. This rule is mainly for unofficial warm-up games that use floodlights. The reasons for this limit are several. First, operating floodlights for long periods is expensive and needs staff to stay late, so capping the match helps control costs and logistics at the venue.
It helps maintain the pitch and outfield. Playing under lights for too long can create more dew and wear out the surface, so the time limit reduces strain. And even though practice matches are not fully broadcast, having a clear time frame makes scheduling easier for officials, scouts, or any limited broadcast coverage.
So this means teams have to plan their night practice matches carefully. They need to run a focused session that simulates a real T20 game. Each team can still bat for a good period. But the session stays concise, intense, and within the 3.5-hour limit. This helps the players get proper practice.
FAQs
Q. When does IPL 2026 start?
A. IPL 2026 starts on March 28. The first match is RCB vs SRH.
Q. Can teams practice on the same pitch as another team?
A. No, each team must get a fresh pitch. If one team practices after another, they cannot use the previous team’s pitch or nets.
Q. How long can a practice match under lights last?
A. Practice matches under lights cannot go more than three and a half hours.
Q. How many practice matches can a team play before IPL 2026?
A. Teams can play only two practice matches before the season, and they must inform the BCCI.
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