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R. Ashwin defends impact player rule: Said- It makes the game interesting; New Indian players got help

Indian off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has defended the impact player rule in the IPL. He said this rule makes the game interesting. It has helped new Indian players. If it ends, so will its interest. Ashwin, 37, spoke about the rule on Chris Srikanth's YouTube show 'Cheeky Cheekah'. During IPL-2024, players and coaches heavily criticized the impact player rule. It also includes India's Test and ODI captains Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli. Ashwin's thinking is different from all these. Ashwin's Key Points- What are the impact player rules? This rule allows an additional player to be brought onto the field as a replacement at any time during a match. That is, according to the situation of the match, the captain can send someone else to the field instead of any player. Ashwin not in favor of right to match Ashwin is not in favor of 'right to match' option in this year's mega auction. On this rule, he said, 'If any franchise feels that a player is not in its top four or five that it should retain, it does not have the right to suddenly drop the player after buying him during the auction. Players should have the option whether they want Right to Match applied to them or not. Also read other news related to impact player rule… Aaron Finch against impact player rule Australian legend Aaron Finch is against the impact player rule used in IPL. He said that this does not reveal the flaws of the team which entered the field with a poor strategy. At the same time, the team that comes out with the best strategy does not get an advantage. Regarding this, former Indian player Subramaniam Badrinath said that players like Ashutosh Sharma and Shashank Singh could get a platform only because of the impact player rule. Read full news…​​​​​​

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