Monday, 31 December 2012

New ODI Rules will Marginalize Bowlers Dhoni and Misbah


MS Dhoni and Misbah-ul-Haq have indicated their issues over the new ODI guidelines revealing that the changes would only create the structure more angled in the batsmen's favor and further marginalize the bowlers. The competing skippers sensed that boat captains would have a headache handling their bowlers under the revised structure. 
India and Pakistan performed their first activity under the new guidelines in Chennai on the Twenty eighth of this 30 days. Both the boat captains were quite disappointed with a particular concept which did not allow them to have more than 4 fielders outside the 30 garden group throughout the length of the go with. 
However, Dhoni and Misbah had a a little bit different perspective as to who would really experience under the modified guidelines. The Native indian skipper sensed that rewriters would have to simple the impact while Misbah considered that it would be the quicker bowlers who would be under the reader. "People have been stressing that rewriters no more journey the basketball. I don't know what they anticipate the rewriter to do with one fielder less outside the group. It's a concept more in favor of groups who perform more quick bowlers. We have been handling with part-timers, so I don't know whether it will be possible now. Perhaps those who can dish will need to take their go-karting even more seriously," estimated Dhoni. 
Misbah had a different take. "Spinners can still management but it is very challenging for the pacers, especially at the end without a third man and a excellent leg. These days batsmen perform lap brush and different swings, creating it even more challenging. A rewriter can still dish on one aspect of the wicket with three or four on the edge. It would be better if the panel consults boat captains before providing in new guidelines," included Misbah.

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