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Bowlers applaud Anil Kumble’s suggestion to BCCI Technical Committee
By CricketCountry Staff
Former India Test captain Anil Kumble’s suggestion of allowing a bowler to bowl a maximum of 12 overs and two bouncers per over in one-day matches has been welcomed by the bowlers. Kumble presented his idea at the Board’s Technical Committee meeting which was accompanied by a range of other proposals to revamp domestic cricket and make it look more interesting.
Written by CricketCountry Staff
Published: Jun 14, 2012, 06:30 PM (IST)
Edited: Jun 14, 2012, 06:30 PM (IST)


Anil Kumble stressed that he always wanted to give the bowlers an opportunity to be more aggressive © Getty Images
By CricketCountry Staff
New Delhi: Jun 14, 2012
Former India Test captain Anil Kumble’s suggestion of allowing a bowler to bowl a maximum of 12 overs and two bouncers per over in one-day matches has been welcomed by the bowlers. Kumble presented his idea at the Board’s Technical Committee meeting which was accompanied by a range of other proposals to revamp domestic cricket and make it look more interesting.
“This will give the team the much-needed boost. It will mean the captain can be more strategic, and the best bowler of the day would look to make the best of his form,” said Kumble.
“I think it will be good for the game. It will make batting a more challenging job when the best bowler of the innings gets 12 extra balls. It will set up a nice contest. It is not just fast bowlers, but slow bowlers can also benefit. The captain can pick bowlers according to the situation.”
Mumbai bowler Ajit Agarkar supported Kumble’s suggestions.
“It will make the contest challenging. The game was so loaded in favour of batsmen, but this will allow the captain an option. These two overs can make a difference because it will allow you to make up for a bowler who may be having an off day. There is something for the bowlers and it will be nice if Kumble’s proposal is accepted.”
Laxmipathy Balaji also commented on the proposal.
“It will be a big boost for a bowler. A captain need not worry over preserving his strike bowler. It gives the captain extra room and encourages the bowler to go for wickets. Two bouncers per over is also an incentive, but this move will mean we will have less defensive bowlers. The game will become more competitive, and being a captain-bowler, I feel happy about Kumble’s proposal. A bowler can be more attacking now and go for wickets,” said the Kolkata Knight Riders speedstar.
However, Venkatesh Prasad, former India bowling coach seem unsure.
“I am not sure if the ICC (International Cricket Council) would approve the move, because the proposal gives advantage to the bowlers. One particular bowler, having a great day, will stand to make the most, which will mean teams would be strictly picked according to the pitches. If the track encourages seamers, spinners would be dumped because the best seamer would get to bowl 12 overs. We have a new ball at each end now and there is one Power Play less. One-day cricket is for batsmen and the bowlers need to accept that and work on their skills,” Prasad said.
Rajasthan’s Ranji Trophy winning captain Hrishikesh Kanitkar welcomed the move.
“It will give the captain the option to use his best bowler of the day in three spells of four overs each, and personally, I feel that can become an important weapon. It is like a four-day match where you go for wickets in short spells. If the bowler is on the spot, then one can use him for an extended spell. We would have less defensive bowlers,”said Kanitkar.
Kumble stressed that he always wanted to give the bowlers an opportunity to be more aggressive.
“I always had this idea in mind because I wanted the bowlers to be more aggressive. I wanted some thinking on the field because the whole thing was becoming so predictable. The opposition knows when the best bowler will come back, and plans accordingly. Here, the team would have the option of picking the bowler on the basis of the pitch because one of them can be used for 12 overs. It can be a fast bowler or a spinner.”
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“We can see more five-wicket hauls. And why not? Taking five wickets in a one-day match is a feat just as scoring a century. The opportunities for the bowlers have always been limited. The best bowler of the day will have greater incentive to go for wickets now,” he concluded.