He highlighted that if a situation arises the place a batters like Virat Kohli or Rohit Sharma was concerned in a run-out state of affairs throughout a vital knockout stage of a match, it might doubtlessly spark a considerable uproar.
“This is a fair assessment of the situation. Imagine someone running out Kohli, Rohit, Smith, Root, or any crucial batter at the nonstrikers in the World Cup semi-final or a crunch game that will decide qualification,” he posted on X, previously often known as Twitter.
“I am sure hell will break loose and there will be a character assassination campaign by some experts who still don’t agree with it and of course, fans that are on the receiving end.”
Further, he wrote, “At the moment not all teams are doing it but come the World Cup, I really hope everyone is ready for it cos taking a moral high stand and saying we won’t do it, should open a strategic window for the other teams and genuinely teams should take every single advantage coming their way because winning a World Cup is a lifetime achievement.”
He additionally wrote an answer to the issue stating that, “There is only one solution, whoever be the batter and whatever be the magnitude of the situation, the batter needs to watch the bowler load the ball up and rotate his shoulder before taking off and if he doesn’t do that and gets out, we should applaud the bowler and tell the batsmen that he can do better.”
Ashwin landed himself in an issue when he Mankaded Jos Buttler in the course of the 2019 IPL season. This motion triggered a sequence of comparable incidents involving varied gamers, intensifying the talk.
The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) has addressed the difficulty a number of instances, offering clarifications and making amendments to the related legislation in response to the evolving state of affairs.
Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com