The Citizen (KZN)

IPL impact subs adds firepower

MASSIVE FACTOR: BATTING RECORDS BEING SMASHED

- New Delhi

Better use of the Indian Premier League’s impact substitute rule has been the big factor behind this season’s run spree in the high-octane Twenty20 competitio­n which has seen multiple scoring records smashed, say experts.

Sunrisers Hyderabad broke their own IPL record score by bludgeonin­g 287-3 on Monday against Royal Challenger­s Bengaluru, only three weeks after they set the benchmark with 2773 against Mumbai Indians.

Travis Head led Hyderabad’s charge with a 39-ball century, the fourth-fastest in the tournament’s 17-season history, before Heinrich Klaasen slogged seven sixes his 67 off 31 balls.

“Impact player makes a big difference,” Klaasen said after his team’s 25-run victory in Bengaluru.

“It’s nice to see our boys striking it nicely and our bowlers can at least defend 270, which is always a positive sign.”

The impact player rule was introduced last year and allows the replacemen­t of a player named in the starting team at any point after the toss.

The rule is allowing teams batting first to play an extra big-hitting batsman down the order, who can then be replaced by a bowler when they field. Alternativ­ely a bowler can be replaced if they bat second.

Five substitute­s can be named and the one used must be Indian, unless there are fewer than four overseas players in the starting XI.

Teams have been using the rule to maximise the chance of quick runs in the final few overs.

The 549-run aggregate in Monday’s encounter was the highest in any T20 match.

“It’s the intensity that these guys are playing at now, it is the new way. These guys are not frightened,” said former England batsman Kevin Pietersen during TV commentary.

But former India pace bowler Irfan Pathan said there was a flipside to the impact player rule with the role of all-rounders diminishin­g

as they were often replaced after their batting or bowling stint.

“Impact player rule is benefiting (the) entertainm­ent part of cricket, which is high-scoring games,” Pathan told reporters.

“But Indian cricket will have to think about it going forward as far as all-rounders are concerned.”

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? SHEER CLASS. Sunrisers batter Heinrich Klaasen was again in the runs in a record-setting total in the IPL.
Picture: AFP SHEER CLASS. Sunrisers batter Heinrich Klaasen was again in the runs in a record-setting total in the IPL.

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