Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

IPL’s impact rule may be revisited, says BCCI’s Shah

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BCCI secretary Jay Shah says the ‘Impact Player’ rule, which has divided opinion in the ongoing IPL, can be revisited if that’s what the stakeholde­rs want given that it was introduced as a “test case”.

The impact player rule has had a heavy bearing on the ongoing edition with teams crossing the 250-run mark as many as eight times so far. Players, coaches as well as experts have pointed out the challenges which the impact player rule poses to the bowlers, saying that it allows teams to have extended batting line-ups.

India captain Rohit Sharma has stated that the rule hurts allrounder­s as they are not getting enough bowling opportunit­ies.

“Impact player rule was brought in as a test case. On the bright side, it is providing additional playing opportunit­ies to two Indian players,” he said in an interactio­n with select media at the BCCI office here on Thursday.

“Isn’t it important that two Indian players are getting a chance? The game is also becoming more competitiv­e,” he added.

Shah said all stakeholde­rs will sit down in a meeting likely to be held after the T20 World Cup to decide on it.

“But still, if the players feel that this is not alright we will speak on it. However, no one has said anything about it yet. After the IPL and the World Cup, we will have a meeting and decide,” he said.

“After the World Cup, we will consult with players, franchise and broadcaste­rs and decide about the future course. It’s not a permanent rule nor am I saying we will move past it,” he added.

Shah said India’s T20 World Cup-bound players for the Caribbean and USA, who are currently busy with the IPL, need no rest as competitio­n is perfect preparatio­n ahead of the mega event.

“Why do you want to rest players? This is (as good as a) practice session, you cannot get any better opportunit­y (to prepare) than this,” Shah said.

“There is a cosmopolit­an team in front of you, one team has a bowler from New Zealand, the other has a bowler from Australia and the next one has a bowler from Sri Lanka,” he added.

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