India’s off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has defended the impact player rule in IPL. He said that this rule makes the game interesting. It has helped new Indian players. If it is abolished, then an interest will also end. 37-year-old Ashwin talked about this rule in Chris Srikkanth’s YouTube show ‘Cheeky Cheeka’. During IPL-2024, players and coaches had criticized the impact player rule a lot. These include India’s Test and ODI captains Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli. Ashwin’s thinking is different from all these. Ashwin’s main points – What is the impact player rule?
This rule allows an additional player to be fielded as a replacement at any time during the match. That is, the captain can send another player to the field in place of any player according to the situation of the match. Ashwin is not in favor of Right to Match
Ashwin is not in favor of the ‘Right to Match’ option in this year’s mega auction. On this rule, he said, ‘If a franchise feels that a player is not in their top four or five to be retained, then during the auction, they do not have the right to suddenly come in between after the player has been bought. Players should get this option whether they want the Right to Match to be used on them or not.’ Read other news related to the Impact Player Rule… Virat Kohli not in favour of the Impact Player Rule Virat Kohli believes that he is not in favour of the Impact Player Rule. He believes that this rule is spoiling the balance of the game. The RCB batsman said that he is worried that now the competition between bowling and batting is not seen, matches are not exciting because the bowler knows that every ball will be hit for a four. At the same time, batsmen are expected to bat at a higher strike rate. Full news Aaron Finch against the Impact Player Rule Australian legend Aaron Finch is against the Impact Player Rule being used in IPL. He said that this does not expose the shortcomings of the team that goes into the field with a bad strategy. At the same time, the team that goes into the field with the best strategy does not get any advantage. On this, former Indian player Subramaniam Badrinath said that it is because of the Impact Player Rule that players like Ashutosh Sharma and Shashank Singh could get a platform. Full news Indian captain not in favor of Impact Player Rule Team India captain Rohit Sharma has denied that he has had any kind of meeting with the chief coach and chief selector for the T20 World Cup. Rohit spoke on many issues with Australian legend Adam Gilchrist and former English captain Michael Vaughan on the Club Prairie Fire podcast. While Rohit expressed his views on the Impact Player Rule, he also praised the batting of Dinesh Karthik and Dhoni. Full news
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