WPL Introduces LED Bail Rule Change Following Delhi Capitals-Mumbai Indians Run Out Controversy

The rule change was reportedly triggered by the discovery that the zing bails were overly sensitive, lighting up even when barely disturbed.

Amertha Rangankar Updated: Monday, February 17, 2025, 08:04 PM IST
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The Women's Premier League (WPL) 2025 has introduced a new rule change regarding zing bails after a controversy erupted during the match between Delhi Capitals (DC) and Mumbai Indians (MI). According to the latest rule, the LED bail has to be fully dislodged for umpires to declare a batter out in run-outs and stumpings.

According to Appendix D of the WPL 2025 rules, it states that, "Where LED wickets are used, the moment at which the wicket has been put down shall be deemed to be the first frame in which the LED lights are illuminated, and subsequent frames show the bail permanently removed from the top of the stumps."

The rule change was reportedly triggered by the discovery that the zing bails were overly sensitive, lighting up even when barely disturbed. In some cases, the bails would flash even if only one spigot was slightly lifted from its groove, rather than being fully dislodged.

The new rule change aims to clarify the ambiguity surrounding the use of zing bails in the WPL. The rule change has been made to ensure that the umpires make accurate decisions, and the game is fair and transparent.

Mumbai Indians will be squaring off against Gujarat Giants

Mumbai Indians are set to face off against the Gujarat Giants in the fifth match of the Women's Premier League (WPL) 2025 on February 18th at the Kotambi Stadium in Vadodara.

The Gujarat Giants have had a mixed start to the tournament, losing their opening match to the Royal Challengers Bengaluru but bouncing back with a six-wicket win over the UP Warriorz. Ashleigh Gardner has been in top form, scoring 131 runs and taking four wickets, making her a key player to watch out for in this match.

On the other hand, the Mumbai Indians have had a disappointing start to the tournament, losing their opening match to the Delhi Capitals by two wickets. Despite a strong batting performance from Nat Sciver-Brunt, who scored 80 runs, the team's bowling department failed to defend their total of 164.

Published on: Monday, February 17, 2025, 08:04 PM IST

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