Ravi Shastri weighs in on the super-sub rule. ‘Who knows, maybe tomorrow it’ll be use at the international level,’ said Shastri.
Former Team India head coach Ravi Shastri believes the super-sub rule will be a game changer in the game’s 20-over format. The Legends League Cricket, which began on Friday, September 16 with a special one-off match. Between India Maharajas and World Giants at Eden Gardens, has adopted the rule.
Each side will have access to one “super substitute. ” After the completion of 10 overs in any given innings of the game, according to the revolutionary concept. However, before the game begins, the teams must reveal their substitute player options. Shastri, who is the match commissioner at LLC this year. Believes that as T20 cricket evolves, the super-sub rule may become useful in international games in the future.
“This game is constantly evolving in my opinion. Who knows, maybe tomorrow it will be used at the international level. Don’t be surprise because this is a format that can evolve, especially in tournaments where rules are not strictly enforce. In tournaments like these, or even the IPL or Big Bash, you can make your own rules. If you want to try something new or experiment, this is the place to do it “In Kolkata on Friday, the former India allrounder said.
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The BCCI implemented an impact player rule for domestic T20 games.
The BCCI implemented the impact player rule for domestic T20 tournaments on Friday in order to make the games more intriguing and interesting. The rule will be in effect for the upcoming Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy season, which begins in October. If the new rule is successful, it will most likely be implement in the Indian Premier League in 2023 as well.
The Legends League Cricket tournament will be played between four teams:
Bhilwara Kings, India Capitals, Manipal Tigers, and Gujarat Giants, with captains Irfan Pathan, Gautam Gambhir, Harbhajan Singh, and Virender Sehwag.
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