¡BCCI está jugando dos juegos! Elimina la regla “Impact Player” de SMAT, retenida en IPL

Hay opiniones divididas sobre la regla IPL Impact Player; Si bien algunas personas lo apoyan, otras como Rohit Sharma y Virat Kohli están en contra de la introducción del duodécimo jugador en la IPL.

In a surprising move, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has decided to eliminate the Impact Player rule from the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy (SMAT), the country’s premier domestic T20 competition. This decision, while somewhat anticipated, contrasts sharply with the BCCI’s continued commitment to the rule in the Indian Premier League (IPL).

Impact Player: Gone, but not from IPL

Back in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2022, BCCI introduced a new rule in the form of the ‘Impact Player/Substitution’. This not only converted the game of 11 players to 12 but added a brand new dynamism. Fast-forward two years, the rule came under huge scrutiny for hindering the development of all-rounders. However, the BCCI, who came up with a host of changes on IPL retention and much more, decided to continue with the Impact Player rule.

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