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Implementation of Third Umpire and Expansion of DRS in WBBL Matches

For its milestone tenth season, the WBBL will feature a third umpire in every game and an ...

Tue, 15 Oct 2024 11:15 AM

For its milestone tenth season, the WBBL will feature a third umpire in every game and an expanded use of the DRS system, enhancing the level of officiating and ensuring fair play throughout the tournament.

There will also be an innings timer in operation for the tournament to mirror the BBL with 73 minutes available to be ready to bowl the first ball of the 20th over, otherwise a fielding penalty is implemented which requires one extra fielder inside the circle.

ESPNcricinfo had previously reported that an increase in TV umpiring technology would be put in place following a number of controversial line decisions last season which frustrated players.

In all, 33 of the 43 matches will have DRS while for the 10 games without it the TV umpire will be able to rule on line decisions such as stumpings and run outs.

The DRS matches will include all 23 broadcast by Seven while another 10 come from the increase in fully produced matches by Fox Sports as part of the reduced tournament length. It means that 77% of matches will have full DRS compared to 41% last season.

"A world class competition demands world class technology and innovation," Alistair Dobson, the head of Big Bash Leagues, said. "We are pleased to deliver this via expanded DRS coverage to 33 matches, TV Umpire availability at all matches and the introduction of the Innings Timer.

"Increasing DRS availability was a significant priority for players and umpires alike and will also improve the viewing experience on TV."

The tenth season of the WBBL begins on October 27 with a triple-header day. Defending champions Adelaide Strikers take on Brisbane Heat at Adelaide Oval in rematch of last season's final which is followed by Melbourne Renegades against Sydney Sixers at the same venue. Perth Scorchers then host Melbourne Stars at the WACA.

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