Rohit Sharma not a fan of Impact Player rule: Cricket is a game of 11 players

India captain Rohit Sharma said that he is not a big fan of the Impact Player Rule in the Indian Premier League. Sharma argued that the rule was stopping the development of all-rounders at the top level of Indian cricket.

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Rohit Sharma is not a fan of Impact Rule in IPL. (AP Photo)

In Short

  • India captain Rohit Sharma is not a big fan of Impact Player Rule
  • Impact Player Rule was announced in the 2023 season of IPL
  • Impact Player Rule is also used in the top tier of Indian domestic cricket

India captain Rohit Sharma has said that he is not a big fan of the Impact Player Rule in the Indian Premier League. Speaking on the Club Prairie Podcast ahead of Mumbai's match against Punjab, the former MI captain has said that the substitution rule has the potential to halt the development of all-rounders in at the top tier of Indian cricket.

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The IPL adopted the Impact Player Rule from the Big Bash League in 2023. Before the implementation at the top tier, the rule was tested in the domestic circuit in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy in 2022. Since then, the IPL teams have effectively used the rule to substitute in a specialist bowler or a batter depending on the conditions of the game.

WHAT IS THE IMPACT PLAYER RULE?

According to the Law, teams can change one player in the middle of the game to suit the conditions of the match and the ground better to their favour.

The Impact Player can be introduced at any of the following stages:

Before the start of the innings
After an over finishes
At the fall of a wicket or if a batter retires
In between an over

ROHIT SHARMA'S TAKE

India captain Rohit Sharma spoke in detail about the effect of the rule on Indian cricket and expressed he was worried about the development of Indian all-rounders.

"I generally feel that it is going to hold back [development of allrounders] because eventually cricket is played by 11 players, not 12 players," Rohit said on the Club Prairie Podcast.

"I'm not a big fan of impact player. You are taking out so much from the game just to make it little entertainment for the people around. But if you look [at] genuinely just cricketing aspect of itâ€æ. I can give you so many examples - guys like Washington Sundar, Shivam Dube are not getting to bowl, which for us [India team] is not a good thing.I don't know what you can do about it, but I'm not a fan of it honestly speaking," he said.

Rohit however understood the argument of the entertainment value that the rule brought in, in the Indian Premier League. The India captain said that with the Impact Player Rule, teams have a chance to dominate the game if they read conditions well early in the game.

"Because there's obviously 12 players for you to select from and whoever that impact player is, you can see how the game is going and change it later depending on what you need, what pitch is behaving. If you bat well, if you don't lose wickets, you can add another bowler so it gives you an option of having six or seven bowlers. You don't need that extra batter because a lot of the teams actually upfront are batting well, and then you hardly see Nos. 7 or 8 coming to bat," Rohit concluded.

Published By:
Kingshuk Kusari
Published On:
Apr 18, 2024
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