“Broadcasters who are paying a lot of money…”, Jay Shah made a big statement about the future of the Impact Player rule

The negative thing is that this is eliminating the role of the all-rounder and the positive thing is that this gives Indian players a chance to showcase their talent – Jay Shah Jay Shah (Photo Source; Getty Images) The Impact Player Rule is making a lot of headlines in the entire cricket world. During IPL 2024, many senior players had expressed their displeasure over this rule. Players and coaches are not in favor of continuing this rule. Since then, there is speculation that this rule will not be retained in IPL 2025. Meanwhile, BCCI Secretary Jay Shah has given a big statement regarding the advantages and disadvantages of the Impact Player rule. We will decide in a few days- Jai Shah In IPL 2024, we got to see the highest total (287/3) in the history of the league and many big high-scoring matches under the Impact Player rule. Due to this rule, the difficulties for the bowlers increased and at the same time the role of all-rounders also almost ended. According to Times of India, Jay Shah, while talking about the future of the impact player rule in IPL, said, We had a long discussion about this in a recent meeting with the franchise owners. The impact player rule has its pros and cons. The negative thing is that it is eliminating the role of the all-rounder and the positive thing is that it gives the Indian player a chance to showcase his talent. We should also think about the broadcasters, who are paying a lot of money. But as an administrator, the game is important for me, we will decide in a few days. Jai Shah also gave a big statement regarding the mega auction Jay Shah was also asked about player retention ahead of the IPL 2025 mega auction, to which he replied, We have listened to everyone and now the decision is up to us. We have to look at both Majority and Minority. Some teams don’t want a mega auction and those franchises whose teams are uncertain want a mega auction. As a fan I feel consistency is important. But changing things makes it interesting and helps the game move forward.

Ranji Trophy 2024: Schedule, squad, live streaming, broadcasters and all the information for Ranji Trophy quarterfinals

These matches are going to start on 23rd February at 9:30 am. Ranji Trophy 2024 (Pic Source-Twitter) Ranji Trophy 2024: The group stage matches of Ranji Trophy 2024 have ended, and now cricket fans are eagerly waiting for the quarterfinal matches starting from February 23. The recently concluded group stage of Ranji Trophy 2024 saw intense competition, with the top two teams from each of the four elite groups qualifying for the quarter-finals. Vidarbha, Mumbai, Tamil Nadu and Madhya Pradesh have emerged as group winners in the quarter-finals. The group winners will take on the second-placed teams from different groups at their home grounds in the quarter-finals of Ranji Trophy 2024. These matches are going to start on 23rd February at 9:30 am. Meanwhile, in the Plate Group, Hyderabad and Meghalaya topped the table, and also secured promotion to the Elite Group for the upcoming season of Ranji Trophy. On the other hand, Manipur and Goa, who finished bottom in their respective elite groups, will be shifted to the Plate division. Ranji Trophy 2024 Quarterfinal Squads Vidarbha Shubham Dubey, Faiz Fazal, Karun Nair, Dhruv Shorey, Darshan Nalkande, Akshay Wakhare, Umesh Yadav, Yash Thakur, Akshay Wadkar (captain and wicketkeeper), Aditya Sarwate, Harsh Dubey, Mohit Kale, Lalit M Yadav, Yash Rathod, Sanjay Raghunath. , Aditya Thackeray, Siddhesh Vath, Rajneesh Gurbani, Jitesh Sharma, Atharva Tayde. Karnataka Mayank Agarwal (captain), Nikin Jos, Devdutt Padikkal, Manish Pandey, Ravikumar Samarth, Sujay Sateri (wicketkeeper), Srinivas Sharath (wicketkeeper), Shubhang Hegde, Muralidhara Venkatesh, Vidath Kawerappa, Vasuki Kaushik, Vijaykumar Vaish, Dega Nischal, Kishan Bedare. , Rohit Kumar, Shashi Kumar K, Prasidh Krishna, Anish KV, Hardik Raj. Mumbai Ajinkya Rahane (captain), Sarfaraz Khan, Suved Parkar, Shivam Dubey, Tanush Kotian, Shams Mullani, Mohit Awasthi, Tushar Deshpande, Dhawal Kulkarni, Atharva Ankolekar, Jai Gokul Bista, Royston Dias, Bhupen Lalwani, Prasad Pawar (wicketkeeper), Hardik. Tamore (wicketkeeper), Shreyas Iyer, Sylvester D’Souza, Suryansh Shedge, Prithvi Shaw, Shardul Thakur, Amogh Bhatkal. Baroda Vishnu Solanki (captain), Mitesh Patel (wicketkeeper), Krunal Pandya, Atit Sheth, Bhargav Bhatt, Lukman Meriwala, Jyotsnil Singh, Kinit Patel, Mahesh Pithiya, Pratyush Kumar, Abhimanyu Singh Rajput, Ninad Rathwa, Shashwat Rawat, Shivalik Sharma, Soib Sopariya, Babashafi Pathan, Akash Maharaj Singh, Shivang Sane (wicketkeeper). Tamil Nadu Sai Sudarshan, B Sachin, Washington Sundar, Vijay Shankar, Pradosh Paul, N Jagadeesan, Suresh Lokeshwar, Ravishrinivasan Sai Kishore, S Ajit Ram, M Mohammed, Sandeep Warrier, T Natarajan, Trilok Nag, Baba Inderjit, Mohammed Ali, Bupathi Kumar, Ajay Krishna, Vimal Khumar, Kuldeep Sen, RS Mokit Hariharan. Saurashtra Harwick Desai, Sheldon Jackson, Cheteshwar Pujara, Arpit Vasavada, Chirag Jani, Prerak Mankad, Jaydev Unadkat (captain), Yuvraj Singh Dodiya, Dharmendrasinh Jadeja, Aditya Jadeja, Parth Bhutt, Vishwaraj Jadeja, Devang Karamta, Kevin Jeevrajani, Snell Patel, Ankur Panwar. , Chetan Sakariya. Madhya Pradesh Rajat Patidar, Venkatesh Iyer, Shubham S Sharma, Avesh Khan, Kumar Karthikeya, Kulwant Khejroliya, Aditya Srivastava (c), Anubhav Agarwal, Amarjeet Singh, Rishabh Chauhan, Yash Dubey, Harsh Gawli, Mihir Hirwani, Saransh Jain, Himanshu Mantri, Aryan Pandey, Sumit Kushwaha. andhra Ashwin Hebbar, Srikar Bharat (wk), Ricky Bhui, Prashant Kumar, Kuntrapkam Raj, Sheikh Rashid, Hanuma Vihari (c), Nitish Reddy, Prithvi Raj Yarra, KV Shashikant, Uppara Girinath, Girinath Reddy, CR Dnyaneshwar, Lalit Mohan, Manish…