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Impact player rule: entertaining cricket but takes all-rounders out of game, LSG consultant Voges

Posted on April 24, 2024 By admin


Adam Voges. File.
| Photo Credit: Sankar Narayanan E H _11932@Chennai

Joining the raging debate around Impact Players in the IPL, Lucknow Super Giants consultant Adam Voges said he prefers something like the ‘Power Surge’ rule in the Australian Big Bash League where the batting team gets to decide a two-over phase of fielding restrictions.

The Impact Player substitution rule, introduced last season, has been a heavy topic of debate this season with lot of players, including India captain Rohit Sharma calling it detrimental to the growth of all-rounders.

Voges agreed and said while the rule makes for entertaining cricket, it hurts all-rounders.

“The scores have been going up, and the teams have got genuine batters coming in at number seven or eight, while the batters have gone hard right from the start,” the Australian said after the six-wicket win over Chennai Super Kings here on Tuesday night.

“Certainly makes for entertaining cricket, but it takes the all-rounders out of the game for a little bit and their effectiveness. The all-rounder always balances the side and perhaps it is not as important with the Impact Sub,” he explained.

Asked if the rule is comparable to Power Surge in Australia’s Big Bash League, Voges said the latter adds to the contest, and he is a fan of it. Unlike the IPL, which has a six-over power play at the start of the innings, the BBL features a four-over power play.

Power Surge is then a two-over phase of only two fielders outside the circle, sought by the batting team at any point following the 11th over of its innings.

“I like the Power Surge back at home. It just adds another element to the game.

“While chasing, you never feel like you are out of the game. But we have also seen multiple wickets fall during that period,” he said.

Stoinis grabbed chance with both hands

Marcus Stoinis’ unbeaten 124 ensured that Lucknow Super Giants pulled off a double over defending champion Chennai Super Kings in the ongoing edition. Stonis, who has been promising with the bat, was promoted to number three in this clash.

Voges said the decision was easy given his successful outing as a top-order batter for Melbourne Stars in the Big Bash League.

“In the first half of the tournament, the number three batting position is something that did not work for us. We gave Marcus the opportunity since he has performed well in the top order in Big Bash,” he told reporters here.

“He has certainly made the most of it. He has been hitting the ball well the whole tournament and has always been threatening.” LSG’s victory was heavily aided by the dew settling in at Chepauk on Tuesday, and Voges felt it was a good toss to win.

“At the halfway stage, we could feel the dew on the outfield, and it played a part in the back end of the game. In the end, it was a good toss to win,” he added.

Voges lauded the hosts for keeping his team under pressure until the final over.

“It was a tremendous game of cricket. The batting from both sides was outstanding,” he continued.

“CSK did put us under pressure with the ball, but it was our best night execution-wise. We needed someone to stand up, and Stoinis played an outstanding innings,” he said.

The CSK batters did a great job by setting a challenging total of 210 for four, thanks to skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad’s unbeaten 108, which was also aided by a 27-ball 66 from the in-form Shivam Dube.



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