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Bangladesh Premier League To Have Rules You Would Have Never Heard Before


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10 minutes ago, Suhaan said:

I like their innovative approach

140k bowler quota is good as they have been struggling to get one in their setup,this may encourage others to stepup and franchises to go for genuine pace

yup they are encouraging teams for certain areas that will help their national side improve

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what these rules will acheive

 

1, 140 plus spray gun per side

 

2,local leg spinners who will bowl well in their own conditions

 

3,poor BD batsmen who will bring down the overall quality of the sides batting giving wickets to sprayguns.

 

lolz. you can not legislate against merit -- if you do result will be mediocrity.

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A+ for trying something.

 

BCCI and Indian cricket is the least innovative board ever.

 

SA introduced third umpire

Aus introduced stump mics, spider cam, colored clothing even those glowing bails.

ECB introduced the T20 format and even the ODI format

Nzl started exploiting the 15 over rules and opening with spinner etc.

Srilanka well they have found loop holes to a lot of rules but they took the Nzl approach further with 2 pinch hitters and also not by choice gave the world of cricket the 15 degree rule.

Pakistan again regardless of the methods innovated reverse swing and also were responsible for neutral umpires. Again intention or methods are questionable but credit were due for the end product.

WI- started the 4 fast bowler and intimidating tactics that ended up changing the short ball rule.

 

Indian cricket and BCCI have never done anything innovative. May be closest is packing the team with spinners and knocking out hapless goras and kaalas (WI and SL) during Pataudi';s time and taken forward during Azhar's time. I will give them that if you count that as innovation. Even IPL was based on the ICL model. Not talking about India or Indians but BCCCI and the folk who run Indian cricket. There is not a single original thought in the IPL. 

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47 minutes ago, Vilander said:

1, 140 plus spray gun per side

140 + doesnt mean ull be a spray gun

47 minutes ago, Vilander said:

 

2,local leg spinners who will bowl well in their own conditions

They need a leggie since most teams around the world have one now 

These tournament will give chances to leggies around the nation, these franchises do search for talent all over.

Also all teams around world plays leggie in LOI so a good practice for batsman as well 

 

its a damn good move

 

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1 hour ago, maniac said:

A+ for trying something.

 

BCCI and Indian cricket is the least innovative board ever.

 

SA introduced third umpire

Aus introduced stump mics, spider cam, colored clothing even those glowing bails.

ECB introduced the T20 format and even the ODI format

Nzl started exploiting the 15 over rules and opening with spinner etc.

Srilanka well they have found loop holes to a lot of rules but they took the Nzl approach further with 2 pinch hitters and also not by choice gave the world of cricket the 15 degree rule.

Pakistan again regardless of the methods innovated reverse swing and also were responsible for neutral umpires. Again intention or methods are questionable but credit were due for the end product.

WI- started the 4 fast bowler and intimidating tactics that ended up changing the short ball rule.

 

Indian cricket and BCCI have never done anything innovative. May be closest is packing the team with spinners and knocking out hapless goras and kaalas (WI and SL) during Pataudi';s time and taken forward during Azhar's time. I will give them that if you count that as innovation. Even IPL was based on the ICL model. Not talking about India or Indians but BCCCI and the folk who run Indian cricket. There is not a single original thought in the IPL. 

I think umpire review was first introduced in ICL,but i believe DRS has Indian connection,though ICL was not BCCI affiliated league

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3 hours ago, Suhaan said:

I like their innovative approach

140k bowler quota is good as they have been struggling to get one in their setup,this may encourage others to stepup and franchises to go for genuine pace

Where are they going to find 140 bowler if they don't have. They have just one in Taskin Ahmed.

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2 hours ago, maniac said:

A+ for trying something.

 

BCCI and Indian cricket is the least innovative board ever.

 

SA introduced third umpire

Aus introduced stump mics, spider cam, colored clothing even those glowing bails.

ECB introduced the T20 format and even the ODI format

Nzl started exploiting the 15 over rules and opening with spinner etc.

Srilanka well they have found loop holes to a lot of rules but they took the Nzl approach further with 2 pinch hitters and also not by choice gave the world of cricket the 15 degree rule.

Pakistan again regardless of the methods innovated reverse swing and also were responsible for neutral umpires. Again intention or methods are questionable but credit were due for the end product.

WI- started the 4 fast bowler and intimidating tactics that ended up changing the short ball rule.

 

Indian cricket and BCCI have never done anything innovative. May be closest is packing the team with spinners and knocking out hapless goras and kaalas (WI and SL) during Pataudi';s time and taken forward during Azhar's time. I will give them that if you count that as innovation. Even IPL was based on the ICL model. Not talking about India or Indians but BCCCI and the folk who run Indian cricket. There is not a single original thought in the IPL. 

Kerry Packer was the one to have introduced colored clothing in World series.

 

Pataudis 3 spin tactic was forced because he knew there were no quality pace bowlers available. We can say though that he adapted  and innovated because he backed the three spinners by developing the best close in fielder like Solkar. This trend has caught up with others.

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2 hours ago, Ankit_sharma03 said:

140 + doesnt mean ull be a spray gun

They need a leggie since most teams around the world have one now 

These tournament will give chances to leggies around the nation, these franchises do search for talent all over.

Also all teams around world plays leggie in LOI so a good practice for batsman as well 

 

its a damn good move

 

you are not getting the point.

 

if BD had good accurate bowlers who were suitable and where 140+ they dont need to legislate this mandate, they will already in the team. They dont have them and now ones who at 130 will hit 140 and spray to be in the team. 

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140+ is not a stat like have to ahve taken lots of 5 wkt hauls in domestic etc. 140+ is an achievable feat, no bowler can bowl 140+ every delivery. If some one bowls in a splattering of 140+ delivers is that enough ?

 

There is a reason why no other country will write such dumb rules. 

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1 hour ago, Vilander said:

you are not getting the point.

 

if BD had good accurate bowlers who were suitable and where 140+ they dont need to legislate this mandate, they will already in the team. They dont have them and now ones who at 130 will hit 140 and spray to be in the team. 

we dont knw what players are their on grassroot level sometimes even selectors dont knw .....franchise do a talent search beyond domestic as well 

Bang national side is looking into these area n BPL is a good platform ........avl or non avl is an after thing atleast they are doing something to address this issue . 

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