‘I am in favor of impact players’ Sourav Ganguly’s big statement came out regarding Impact Player rule
IPL 2024 was the second season in which this rule was used consecutively Sourav Ganguly (Photo Source: Twitter) The impact player rule being used in the IPL has changed the landscape of cricket. Since its implementation in the year 2023, franchises have been seen taking advantage of this rule continuously. After this rule, the teams are looking more powerful. On the other hand, the Impact Player rule was used for the second consecutive time in the IPL 2024 season. Also, after this rule, there was an extraordinary change in the power hitting ability of the teams and cricket fans also got to see many high scoring matches. So now former Indian cricketer and Director of Cricket of IPL team Delhi Capitals Sourav Ganguly has given a big statement regarding this rule. Ganguly has given a big statement saying that he is in favor of this rule. Sourav Ganguly gave a big statement Let us tell you that recently while talking to the media in a program organized by Blue Ocean Corporation, Sourav Ganguly said- I like the impact player rule. This (IPL) is a great tournament. With an impact player you can only decide before the toss, so there is a bit of skill involved. Let the impact player know beforehand as it will require a lot of skill and game plan, but I am totally in favour of the impact player. From this statement given by Ganguly, you can guess that he seems to be advocating the Impact Player rule which has been used in IPL for the last two years. Also, after the introduction of this rule, former Indian captain Virat Kohli had said that it seems that this game is now only for the batsmen. Bowlers feel that every ball bowled by them can result in a boundary.
Rohit Sharma is being forced to give this statement in favor of Hardik Pandya!
Rohit Sharma could have stopped trolling against Hardik Pandya: Aaron Finch Rohit Sharma & Hardik Pandya (Photo Source: IPL/BCCI) For IPL 2024, Mumbai Indians had removed their great captain Rohit Sharma and made Hardik Pandya the captain. Hardik was traded to Gujarat Titans during the auction and it was reported that Pandya had put a condition to come to Mumbai. The condition was that he wanted captaincy in place of Rohit Sharma. Mumbai Indians did not take care of Rohit even once and removed him from the captaincy. After Rohit Sharma was removed like this, the fans were furious with Mumbai Indians and Hardik Pandya. Rohit Sharma’s wife Ritika Sajdeh had also expressed her anger about this. The fans were so angry with this fact that they trolled Hardik Pandya a lot in the initial matches of Mumbai Indians. Fans had crossed the limits of trolling. Its effect could be seen on Hardik, he was becoming mentally weak due to trolling. Meanwhile, now former Australian captain Aaron Finch has given a statement regarding the trolling of Hardik. Rohit Sharma could have stopped all these things: Aaron Finch “The only thing I would love to see from Rohit throughout the IPL campaign is to make a public statement in support of Hardik Pandya. There has been a lot of resentment towards Hardik in the hearts of the public. The way he is being ‘booed’ is not the limit. Therefore, I would love for Rohit himself to come forward and take a stand for Hardik in front of the public. He should support Hardik publicly in front of everyone.” Aaron Finch told what statement Rohit should give- “I think he should say, making Hardik the captain is part of Mumbai Indians’ plan and Hardik has my full support. Just imagine how much faster that could fix things.” he adds- “When Hardik was named in the World Cup squad, he got support. But he was ‘booed’ a lot in 8 matches. Rohit could have done this earlier and stopped his trolling.”
‘The match has become too long’ Aaron Finch seems to be in favor of making ODI cricket 40 overs.
Finch made Australia win the T20 World Cup 2021 under his captaincy. Aaron Finch (Image Source: Getty Images) Former Australia cricket team opener and T20 World Cup 2021 champion captain Aaron Finch has given a big statement saying that ODI cricket should be reduced to 40 overs. So to strengthen his point, Finch said that this will attract cricket fans and spectators in the stadium to watch the game. It is noteworthy that in recent times there has been a decline in the interest of ODI cricket. However, during this period, Test cricket has become more exciting. Apart from this, T20 cricket has always been in demand among cricket fans. The recently concluded ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 in India was a successful season despite some logistical problems. However, in the rest of the bilateral ODI series in the world, the presence of cricket fans and the interest in the matches seems to be continuously decreasing. Aaron Finch gave a big statement Let us tell you that while talking about ODI cricket, Aaron Finch said according to a news of Sports Keeda – I think it should be till 40. I would love to see this. England used to have a tournament called Pro-40 for some time, which was a very big competition. Finch further said- At the moment I feel that the game (ODI cricket) has become long. The pace of teams bowling 50 overs is so low that it is 11 or 12 overs per hour. This is not acceptable in this format. People will talk that T20 format is a great format, but it is all about the fans. Well, it will be interesting to see what steps the International Cricket Council (ICC) is seen taking to make the ODI cricket format interesting in the future. 4 Indian bowlers who became number 1 bowler in test cricket List of batsmen who remained not out most number of times in IPL Top 4 Indian bowlers who took 150 wickets in least number of test matches List of foreign players earning big from IPL 2024 5 bowlers who have dismissed Joe Root the most number of times in Test cricket Fast bowlers who have taken more than 150 wickets for India in Test cricket Which player has scored the most runs for his franchise, see the complete list Top-5 bowlers who took most wickets against India in test format 4 Indian players who scored a double century in test cricket at the youngest age These batsmen have scored more runs in IPL than MS Dhoni.