'Swinging bat bang, bang...': Gavaskar calls for bowler protection

7 months ago 13

NEW DELHI: Legendary cricketer

Sunil Gavaskar

has voiced concerns over the plight of bowlers in the ongoing Indian Premier League 2024, calling for measures to protect them amidst the relentless onslaught of batters.
Speaking on the official broadcaster, Gavaskar proposed a solution to address the imbalance between bat and ball in

T20 cricket

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He suggested, "I wouldn't suggest any changes to a cricket bat because they are all within regulations, but I have been saying this for a long time, increase the size of the boundary at every ground."

Gavaskar emphasized the importance of extending the boundary ropes, especially at smaller venues, to provide bowlers with a fair chance against power-hitting batters.

Gavaskar further illustrated his point by highlighting the space between the advertisement boards and the fence where the stands begin, stating, "Look at this ground today, there is enough space to take it back a little more by a couple of metres. It can often prove to be the difference between a catch and a sixer."

He emphasized that pushing the boundary back by a few meters could significantly impact the outcome of matches and provide bowlers with a much-needed respite.
Expressing his frustration with the current state of affairs in T20 cricket, Gavaskar criticized the prevalent trend of power-hitting, likening it to a final net session.
"What we have been seeing in T20 cricket over the last few days is that this is batting like the coach tells in the nets, 'This is the last round,' and everybody starts swinging their bat around bang, bang whether they get out or not."
He underscored the diminishing excitement beyond a certain point, stressing the need for a more balanced contest between bat and ball.

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