In yesterday's KKR vs PBKS clash, it seemed as if both Nortje and Narine's initial bats didn't fit the bill and hence, were forced to be changed during the KKR chase. Comebacks can be memorable for one and all. But sometimes, it may just be better to forget them as well.
Ask Kolkata Knight Riders’ Anrich Nortje, who would surely love to forget his debut for KKR in IPL 2025, having been subjected to a crushing historic defeat, and to add insult to injury, scrutiny even from the umpires after his bat was checked and initially deemed invalid. He wasn’t alone though, as prior to Nortje, it was Windies’ all-rounder Sunil Narine, who faced the same judgment during the beginning of KKR’s chase. Both Nortje and Narine’s bats were deemed not legal, after failing to pass the gauge test, one that has recently made a very public appearance in this year’s IPL for all to witness.
When did the two incidents happen? What exactly are the rules regarding the Gauge Test? Well, they are rather simple. The official rules state that the width of the bat face should not exceed 10.79cm, the thickness of the blade shouldn’t be more than 6.
7cm, and the width of the edge of the bat cannot be more than 4cm. The length of the bat should not exceed 96.4cm.
In yesterday’s instances, it seemed as if both Nortje and Narine’s initial bats didn’t fit the bill and hence, were forced to be changed. KKR would have also expected their fortunes to change with the same, yet none of that would transpire, as they slumped to an embarrassing 16-run defeat to the Punjab Kings after failing to chase a meager 112 runs: gifting PBKS the record for the lowest total defended in the tournament’s history. Are bat checks new to the IPL? The IPL is no stranger to bat checks.
In fact, they have been a constant. The only difference has been that, in the past, bat checks were carried out inside the dressing room. But, on Sunday, during the RR vs RCB and DC vs MI games, the checks were being carried out on the field of play.
Yesterday was also added to the list of public checks being done..
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Sunil Narine, Anrich Nortje Fail Bat Checks During KKR vs PBKS; Forced To Replace Bats: Report

In yesterday's KKR vs PBKS clash, it seemed as if both Nortje and Narine's initial bats didn't fit the bill and hence, were forced to be changed during the KKR chase.