Cricket's New 'Designated Hitter' Rule: Bat Only, No Fielding! Game Changer?

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News18•15-01-2026, 22:27
Cricket's New 'Designated Hitter' Rule: Bat Only, No Fielding! Game Changer?
- •A new 'Designated Hitter' rule is set to be introduced in cricket, allowing a player to bat exclusively without fielding.
- •The rule also includes a 'Designated Fielder' who will only field, aiming to keep explosive batsmen in the game longer and reduce injury risks.
- •Inspired by baseball, this innovation is expected to extend the careers of senior players like Chris Lynn and Mitchell Marsh.
- •The rule will first be implemented in the Big Bash League (BBL) to boost excitement and encourage participation from top players.
- •Neither the Designated Hitter nor the Designated Fielder can bowl, but the fielder can act as a wicketkeeper.
Why It Matters: Cricket introduces a 'Designated Hitter' rule in BBL, allowing specialists to bat or field only, changing game dynamics.
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