What should BCCI do to save the IPL series..!?

Sowmiya Sriram

What should bcci do to save the IPL series..!?


Some changes made by the bcci to make the IPL cricket series more interesting have been reported to be taking the competition to the path of destruction. In t20 cricket, many people enjoy the action of the players and scoring runs. But at the same time, the glory of cricket lies in how the batsmen deal with the bowlers under severe pressure. But in the current era, bowlers are facing severe difficulties. Many cricketers have warned that if Dhoni's situation continues in the crisis, there will be no bowlers. Also, there is an allegation that the impact player rule brought by bcci is heavily favoring the batsmen, and by this, every team adds 20-30 extra runs. To make matters worse, the stadium's pitch is designed to compete with the cement floor, which sounds the death knell for the bowlers. 

Apart from that, the boundary has been reduced to 60 meters and 50 meters whichis seen as favorable for the batsmen.Currently, if the ball hits anywhere while spinning the bat, it goes for a six. Many experts have warned that cricket will be interesting only if this situation is changed and if everything goes to fours and sixes, it will make the audience try. In this situation, cricket experts have insisted that bcci should take action to keep the boundary line not less than 70 or 75 meters in the IPL series.

There is also a demand that the pitch should not only be favorable for batting but should also be set up in such a way as to allow the bowlers to show their skills. Apart from that, cricket experts have also said that the practice of giving one over to one bowler only should be introduced. With this, the bowlers who perform well on the day can bowl five overs. Apart from this, they have also demanded that the practice of substituting batsmen for batsmen and bowler for bowler should be introduced in the impact player rule. Cricket experts have warned that if this trend continues, the IPL series will lose its interest.

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