Three KKR batsmen including Sunil Naren fails in ‘Bat Test’, BCCI cleaned the situation


Indian Premier League: Bat Test in the mega event remains a topic of discussion in pundits and media
In the Indian Premier League (IPL 2025), there is a loud discussion in the cricket corridor about the ‘bat test’ of the players in the last few days. The field umpires took the bat test of many players including Rohit Sharma, Hardik Pandya, but Sunil Naren, Enrich Nooria as well as Andre Russell were found to fail in this test. And the umpires prohibited the use of the bat of his first choice. The bat of these three KKR players did not meet the rules during the match played against Punjab on Tuesday. Now IPL Governor Arun Dhumal has clarified on this matter.
Dhumal said in a conversation with a newspaper, ‘No one should feel that no one is being given unnecessary benefits. BCCI and IPL have always taken initiative in this direction, so that fairness in the game remains intact. We have used maximum technology to ensure a review of all the judges, so that the match does not affect the match. The idea behind our initiative is to ensure that the spirit of the game remains intact.
Now that the score of above two hundred has become normal in this version, there is a lot of discussion between the pundits and former cricketers about the balance between the ball and the bat. During this time, excessive bat size has been the subject of discussion. The international batsman accepted the same thing.
The international batsman said in a conversation with the newspaper, ‘These days the lower part of the bat is getting quite thick because the batsmen try to contact the ball from this part. More wood is being installed around ‘Sweet Spot’, while having less wood near the handle provides more power in stroke ‘