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Former India batter Wasim Jaffer mentioned on Sunday that the Indian Premier League (IPL) wants to remove the ’Affect Participant’ rule since it isn’t encouraging all-rounders to bowl and their lack of bowling is a scarcity of concern for Indian cricket. Wasim took to ’X’ to specific his issues about how ’affect participant’ rule has halted the bowling and total improvement of all-rounders. ”I feel IPL wants to remove the affect participant rule, as it isn’t encouraging the all-rounders to bowl a lot and lack of ARs and batters not bowling is a serious space of concern for Indian cricket. Ideas? #IPL2024 #iplauction2024,” mentioned Jaffer.
As per the affect participant rule, any franchise in the course of the course of the match, can substitute a member of the enjoying eleven from anybody out of 5 substitutes named alongside the beginning eleven in the course of the toss. This was accomplished to offer groups extra depth of their batting or bowling.
Coming to the IPL public sale for subsequent season, it should happen on December 19 in Dubai.
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