5 New rules that can make T20 cricket more interesting
Change is the only constant they say and cricket has not stayed away from this thought.
4. 5 penalty runs for slow over-rate
There have been talks on the issue of slow over-rate since always. To complete the innings in the fixed time is what is expected of the teams. Often it doesn’t go that way as the teams exceed the time and are then fined for the same. But the question that arises is that does imposing fines on the cricketers necessarily solves the concern?
Instead, if 5 penalty runs are added to the opposing team’s total, then it might create a greater impact and a convincing solution. In the shorter format, even a single run can decide the outcome of the match. The teams strive hard on the field to save runs. Probably a run saved in the T20 format is a run scored. And thus if this ruling comes to the fore, the teams will put their thinking hats on the seriousness of following the time.
This will make the teams more conscious about the pre-set marks and they might follow them more effectively. A fine might not hurt the players the way these penalty runs would. It can then go on to affect the ramification of the match.
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