What was it like in IPL 2020 that will not be seen in IPL 2021. And, what is it going to look like in IPL 2021 that will be seen for the first time in the history of this tournament.
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Just in November last year, the 13th season of IPL had passed and, now its 14th season has knocked. Meaning, only 6 months second IPL. IPL 2020 has not been that IPL 2021 is desperate to come. But the question is not whether another IPL is going to happen in such a short span. The question is what has changed between these two IPLs. What was it like in IPL 2020 that will not be seen in IPL 2021. And, what is it going to look like in IPL 2021 that will be seen for the first time in the history of this tournament.
The truth is that a lot has changed from IPL 2020 to IPL 2021. Many bachelors of IPL 2020 have become brides before IPL 2021. Many players of the last IPL have become two to three before the upcoming season, that is, they have become fathers. And, not only the players but the appearance of the teams also changed in the 14th season of IPL. At the same time, the rules have also changed. It means to say that what was shown till IPL 2020, it is going to be a little difficult to be seen in IPL 2021.
These virgins of IPL 2020 got married
First of all, those players who got mare between IPL 2020 to IPL 2021. The first of these players is the name of Kolkata Knight Riders bowler Varun Chakraborty. On 10 November, exactly a month after the end of IPL 2020, i.e. on 11 December 2020, Varun Chakraborty married his girlfriend Neha Khedekar in Chennai.
Just 11 days after Varun Chakraborty’s wedding i.e. on December 22, 2020, Yuzvendra Chahal, who plays RCB, also married dentist, choreographer and YouTuber Dhanashree Verma in Gurgaon. Chahal and Dhanshree were engaged on 8 August 2020, just before the start of IPL 2020. As the IPL 2021 approached, Mumbai Indians pacer Jasprit Bumrah also got married. He made 7 rounds with Star Sports presenter Sanjana Ganesan on 15 March 2021.
Married to IPL 2020 who became father
If 3 players tied in marriage, then there were 3 players playing IPL who were two to three during this period, that is, they became the father of the child. It started with Sunrisers Hyderabad fast bowler T. Natarajan. After this, Ken Williamson of the same team also became the father of a daughter on 16 December 2020. RCB captain Virat Kohli also became a father almost 25 days after becoming the father of Kane Williamson. On 11 January 2021, Anushka Sharma gave birth to a daughter named Virushka as Vamika.
Change of teams after mini auction
From IPL 2020 to IPL 2021, there were changes in the personal lives of the players. In the same way, the appearance of the teams also changed. In the auction that took place in Chennai on 18 February 2021 regarding IPL 2021, many players who were released from their previous teams were seen joining other teams. Meaning, many players will be seen playing from new teams in IPL 2021. Until last season, the tag of the most expensive player in IPL history, which was named after Yuvraj Singh, has been added to South Africa’s Chris Morris in IPL 2021. There will also be a lot of change in the balance of the teams in this season as compared to the previous season. Every team has tried to correct their weaknesses through mini auction for IPL 2021.
These old rules will be changed in IPL 2021
With the change in the personal life of the players and the appearance of the teams, the rules related to the tournament in IPL 2021 will also be changed. Now the rule of soft signal which came in controversies from the India-England series will not be seen in IPL 2021. Now every team will have to throw 20 overs within 90 minutes or an hour and a half. The first rule was that the 20th over would be started in 90 minutes. In 90 minutes, the teams would get two time outs of two and a half minutes. Meaning teams will have to throw a total of 20 overs in 85 minutes. According to this, every team will have to throw 14.11 overs in an hour. If this is not done, the match fees of the teams can also be deducted. Apart from this, there will also be a big change in the rules of slow over rate in IPL 2021. If the captain is found guilty more than two times, he can be banned for one match. At the same time, if found guilty for the first time, 12 percent of the match fee of the captain will be deducted, and for the second time, 24 percent of the match fee will be deducted.
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