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Sandeep, Pooran back two-bouncer rule in IPL

Twenty20 cricket has largely been a batsmen-friendly format with bowlers allowed only one short

By Reuters
March 26, 2024
Rajasthan Royals players celebrate during the match. — Rajasthan Royals website/ File
Rajasthan Royal's players celebrate during the match. — Rajasthan Royals website/ File

MUMBAI: Rajasthan Royals paceman Sandeep Sharma welcomed a rule change in the Indian Premier League (IPL) that allows bowlers to send down two bouncers per over, saying it would keep batsmen guessing and make the game more unpredictable.

Twenty20 cricket has largely been a batsmen-friendly format with bowlers allowed only one short-pitched delivery every over, including in international games, but the Indian cricket board tweaked the rule to level the playing field at this year’s IPL.

The change was successfully trialled during India’s domestic T20 tournament. “I think the bowlers get some help with this,” Sandeep told reporters after Rajasthan beat Lucknow Super Giants by 20 runs in their opener on Sunday. “Earlier, batsmen were able to predict where the bowler would bowl if he had used his one bouncer already. It would be easier for the batsmen. “But with two bouncers, the batsmen are also in two minds that there’s still one bouncer left for the bowler to use.” West Indies batsman Nicholas Pooran, whose unbeaten 64 went in vain during Lucknow’s unsuccessful chase of 194, also backed the rule tweak.