Rohit Sharma: Rohit Sharma got angry on the rule of Impact player, said “Absolutely shoddy…”

Rohit Sharma (Pic Source-X) Rohit Sharma’s statement on impact player rule in IPL, Mumbai Indians player and Indian cricket team captain Rohit Sharma has said that the impact player rule in IPL is not beneficial for Indian cricket. He also explained how this rule will not benefit Indian cricket. Rohit has given these statements while talking in a podcast. Speaking in a podcast, Rohit said, I am not very impressed with the impact rule. Impact player rule Has reduced the importance of all-rounder players. Cricket is a game of 11 players. Changes are being made to the game to make the matches more attractive. What did Rohit Sharma say on the impact player rule? Impact player rule Commenting on, Rohit said- “The new rule is not good for all-rounders like Washington Sundar and Shivam Dubey. Sundar gets fewer matches for Sunrisers Hyderabad, while Shivam Dubey, who scored runs for Chennai Super Kings, is yet to bowl in the tournament. If you look at it from a cricket perspective, I think players like Shivam Dubey and Washington Sundar are not seen bowling, which is not a good thing for us (Indian team).” Speaking further, Rohit said- “I don’t know what this will achieve. There are 12 players playing in the match, this may be interesting for you. You pick impressive players by looking at the match situation and considering the pitch. If you bat well and do not lose wickets, then you choose a bowler which gives you the option of sixth or seventh bowler. You don’t need an extra batsman because many teams are batting well and a number seven or eight batsman will hardly come into any match.”

IPL 2023 Recap: Home-away format after Corona, impact player rule, CSK won the fifth title, know the story of the 16th season

Chennai Super Kings became champions for the fifth time by defeating Gujarat Titans in IPL 2023. CSK with Trophy. (Photo Source: BCCI/IPL) IPL 2023 Recap: The title of IPL 2022 was won by Gujarat Titans. Even in IPL 2023, defending champion Gujarat Titans showed a brilliant performance and made it to the finals. IPL 2022 was a disappointing one for Chennai Super Kings, with CSK finishing 9th in the points table with just 4 wins. But then in IPL 2023, CSK made a comeback with a bang and captured the fifth title under the captaincy of Dhoni. What was special in IPL 2023, how Chennai Super Kings became champions, and who won the Orange and Purple Cap. Let us tell you- IPL 2023: Home-away format returned after 3 years Due to Corona, the last three seasons before IPL 2023 were played in some designated venues. The second phase of IPL 2020 and 2021 season was played in UAE. IPL 2023 was played in home-away format. Fan parks were organized in 45 cities, which last happened in 2019. IPL 2023 was played from March 31 to May 30, in which 10 teams participated. IPL 2023: Impact players and these new rules implemented Some new rules were implemented in IPL 2023, let us tell you- A penalty of five runs is imposed if there is any unfair action by the fielder or the wicketkeeper before the batsman plays the ball and before the bowler bowls the ball. The ball will also be declared dead ball. Teams can be announced after the toss. According to the Impact Player rule, after the toss, the team has to name 4 more players apart from its playing 11. One of which he can use as an impact player. This player can replace any other player in the playing 11 at any time in the match. If a team fails to bowl its 20 overs in the stipulated time, only four fielders will be allowed outside the circle for the remaining innings. Teams can take (DRS) review for wide and no-balls. This change was first used during the 2023 Women’s Premier League. IPL 2023: Gujarat Titans were on top in the points table Gujarat Titans. (Photo Source: IPL/BCCI) Defending champion Gujarat Titans had topped the points table with 10 wins and 20 points from 14 matches. Chennai Super Kings and Lucknow Super Giants were at second and third place with 17 points each. Whereas Mumbai Indians had secured fourth place with 8 wins and 16 points in 14 matches. Chennai Super Kings made it to the finals by defeating Gujarat Titans by 15 runs in Qualifier-1. Mumbai Indians had to face defeat by 81 runs against Lucknow Super Giants in the eliminator match. The Qualifier-2 match was played between Lucknow Super Giants and Gujarat Titans. Gujarat Titans won by 62 runs and made it to the finals. IPL 2023: CSK won the final against Gujarat by 5 wickets CSK vs GT (Photo Source: BCCI/IPL) The IPL 2023 final was scheduled to be played on May 28,…

What is Stop Clock Rule? ICC has given captains sleepless nights by bringing this rule.

In December 2023, ICC implemented this rule as a trial. (Photo Source: X/Twitter) The International Cricket Council (ICC) has decided to implement the stop clock rule in the limited overs format. Let us tell you that ICC had introduced this system on a test basis in December 2023, but considering the current situation, there is a possibility of it being fully implemented now. It will also be used in the upcoming T20 World Cup, which is scheduled to start from June 1. What is Stop Clock Rule? All information regarding this rule This rule will help teams maintain the pace of the game. The bowling team is allowed to start the second over after one over and There will be 60 seconds time to make necessary changes between overs. Then the bowling team has to start their over before the countdown reaches zero. If the team is unable to do this, it will be penalized. The third umpire will keep a close eye on the timer as he will start the stop watch. If any team fails to start the over within 60 seconds, the on-field umpire will warn the team twice, then a penalty of 5 runs will be imposed for the third time. The decision to implement the stop watch will rest with the umpires, in which they will also see whether the delay in starting the over is due to the batsmen or because of DRS. According to Cricbuzz report The trial of the stop clock rule was due to end in April 2024, but ICC officials are happy with its progress They have decided to implement it permanently in T-20 as well as ODI. There itself With Pakistan being named the host of the Champions Trophy 2025, the BCCI may refuse to participate in the tournament. Although there has been no official comment regarding this, it is believed that Team India will not tour Pakistan citing security concerns. PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi was likely to take the matter to the ICC, but there has been no discussion regarding the tournament so far.

Ian Chappell wants to change another rule to improve Test cricket

According to Ian Chappell, cricket administrators should take important steps to save Test cricket. Former Australian cricketer Ian Chappell has given his stand regarding the boundary rule. According to Ian Chappell, the umpire should give boundaries to the batting team only when the ball has gone out of bounds. Not only this, when the fielder has caught the ball before the boundary, then changes should be made in that rule. According to Ian Chappell, cricket administrators should take important steps to save Test cricket. He also said that after the end of the over, the batsmen should not be given much time to talk and considering the weather, the drinks break time should be kept short. This will save a lot of time. He also said that when the team or player takes the review, they should use it as soon as possible and also reduce the time of review. In his column for ESPNcricinfo, the former Australian player wrote, ‘Why aren’t boundaries signaled only for balls that hit the rope rather than those that hit a fielder’s legs or hands? The pace of the game is already very low in Test cricket. There is no improvement in it and it is getting slower day by day. It is very important for us to intensify this format further. Boundary rules should be changed: Ian Chappell Ian Chappell has appealed that only when the ball goes outside the boundary line, it should be given 6 runs or 4 runs. According to him, in Test cricket, saving or extra one or two runs will bring about any change in the game. According to him, all this is important in limited overs cricket. However, if the rules are changed then the pace of the game will also increase. Not only this, if in Test cricket we continuously look at catches and other things, it will waste a lot of time. There are many former players who have expressed their views that changes should be made in Test cricket as soon as possible to improve it and for this, all the players and administrators will have to take important steps together. 5 players who have taken the most catches in T20i cricket 4 players who have bowled the most dot balls in cricket (all-format and active players) 5 Indian batsmen who have scored the most runs in their career in first class cricket Top 5 batsmen who scored double century in first class cricket IND vs AFG: Captain Rohit Sharma will give chance to these 11 players, see playing XI Not only Hardik Pandya, Mumbai Indians have also traded these players 5 batsmen who have scored more than 3 thousand runs in T20 International matches Top 10 batsmen who hit most sixes in IPL history IPL 2024: Gujarat Titans’ playing XI will be like this under the captaincy of Shubman Gill. 5 players who have scored the most centuries while opening in all formats of cricket

ICC changed this rule, now Caught Behind will not be investigated on the stumping appeal of the fielding team.

Fielding teams have taken advantage of this rule for a long time. ICC (Image Credit- Twitter X) On the occasion of New Year, the International Cricket Council (ICC), the supreme body of cricket, has made a major change in the rules of stumping appeal by the fielding team. It is noteworthy that for some time, the ICC’s Suggestion Committee had been demanding changes in many rules related to cricket from the Apex Cricket Board. So now these new recommendations have been accepted, after which a major change has been made in the rules related to appeal of stumping by the fielding team. After this rule, it is believed that an attempt has been made to crack down on the fielding teams. Because this rule has been misused by the fielding team in the past. ICC changed this rule Let us tell you that ICC has now made a major change in a rule related to stumping appeal. According to the new rule, if a fielding team appeals for stumping, now the third umpire will check only the stump out. Earlier, there was a provision in the rule that if the fielding appeals stumping, then in addition to stumping, the third umpire would check the caught behind (caught out behind the wicket). After the new rule, now the third umpire will check only stumping. If the fielding team feels that a player is out behind the wicket, then it will have to use review. On the other hand, after this new rule, those teams will be able to crack down on those teams who were taking advantage of caught behind by continuously stumping out after the review is over. Also read- Australian PM’s appeal also went in vain, David Warner’s baggy green cap not found These 5 Indian batsmen have never been able to score a Test century in South Africa These 10 big records will be broken in international cricket in 2023 7 big pictures of the year 2023 which made headlines 5 bowlers who will take the most wickets in test cricket in the year 2023 5 big cricketers who will retire from international cricket in 2023 5 Indian bowlers who have taken 500 wickets in the fewest innings in international cricket 4 South African opening batsmen who have scored 50+ scores most times in Test cricket Best playing 11 of the year 2023 5 batsmen who have scored the most centuries in test cricket away from home (active players) 5 Indian players who have scored the most runs in Tests against South Africa (Active Players)