
Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) All-Rounder Shardul Thakur asked to restore balance between BAT and ball in the middle of high score games in the Premier League Indian. IPL has witnessed several festivals since 2024, because the introduction of Impact Player rules allowed teams to burn more freely and take advantage of another player in their line -up.
The first few matches of the ongoing season have also occurred teams that exceeded 230-Run four times. In the middle of recent high score matches, Shardul Thakur urged the participating parties to prepare sports goals and scoring.
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“It is not what i want, but it is what the bowlers want. A Lot of Them Might Not Be Outspocen or They Might Not Get and Chance to Speak in Front of Media or Give Interviews About The Pitch Conditions. All That The Bowlers Are Asking Is To Prepare the Pitch in Such and it should not be just one-SIDED WHERE BATTERS Are Coming and Smashing Us, Because All We Want Is A Fair Chance and Fair Opportunity in the Game, ”Said Thakur Ahead of Their Game Against Pandjab Kings (PBKS).
In addition, the right shoulder sailor also shared his views on Impact Player rule and said it was not only responsible for high scoring games, because the playground also plays a major role.
“The Impact Player rule is a factor in entertainment and the games are changing a lot, but the fact that these 250 scores are done only because of this change of the rule, but also because of the way they are produced. We just say as a bowling unit that gives us a fair and square chance where we can get a bat.”
Meantime, Thakur was recently convicted of a match player for his winning characters 4/34 Against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) in their home terrain. With the permission of his performance, SRH was limited to 190/9 in his 20 overs and Lucknow comfortably chased the target at 16.1 overs and registered his first victory of the season. LSG will seem to continue its winning dynamics against PBKS 1. April.
Published:
Rishabh beniwal
Published on:
31 March 2025