Sachin insisted on changing the rules of one day matches
Sachin insisted on changing the rules of one day matches
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Veteran Indian player Sachin Tendulkar has once again emphasized the need to change the current rules in ODIs. Many believe that the current rules in ODIs are more in favour of batsmen. An innings in ODIs is played with two new balls. A different ball is used from each end. Each innings is divided into three powerplays.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Tuesday reminded fans about the legendary Indian opening pair Sachin Tendulkar and Sourav Ganguly. Both of them have 176 partnerships in ODIs. During this time, both of them scored 8227 runs at an average of 47.55. The ICC put the figures of these two on its Twitter and wrote that no pair has crossed the 6000 marks in ODIs. Sachin Tendulkar wrote in response to this tweet that if both of them were playing with the current rules, they would have scored even more. Ganguly replied that 4000 more runs. After this, Harbhajan Singh, an off-spinner of the Indian team also joined it and wrote that a few more thousand runs would have been made with ease. What a useless rule. In the ICC, bowlers are needed to maintain balance in bat and ball.

He said that when the team made 260/270, the match used to be more competitive and in today's round everyone is scoring 320/330 and also achieving so much goal. On Harbhajan's tweet, Sachin replied on Wednesday and wrote that I agree with you Bhajji. I also think that rules and pitches should be taken care of. Sachin has long been a critic of two new balls in ODIs. He has been of the view that this will not allow the bowlers to reverse swing.

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