IPL 2023: “Potential for the all-rounder to play a big part,” Mike Hesson welcomes ‘Impact Player’ rule

The ‘Impact Player’ rule will enable teams to replace any one member of their playing XI during a match.

Mike Hesson | RCB/TwitterRoyal Challengers Bangalore’s (RCB) director of cricket Mike Hesson has supported the newly-introduced ‘Impact Player’ rule, citing that the all-rounders will have a bigger role to play in the upcoming IPL season because of this innovation.

The ‘Impact Player’ rule will enable teams to replace any one member of their playing XI during a match, which they think will improve their chances of winning.

“I think we heard about the Impact Player before the auction, so obviously we looked at it and thought about how can we maximise it. Potential for the all-rounder to play a big part. So actually there is some strategy involved in it,” Hesson said in a video posted on RCB’s Twitter handle.

“I quite like it… I actually thought it brought a little intrigue. You could introduce the player anytime. So whether the batter is being dismissed or not… It was a nice development.”

Hesson, however, was of the opinion that two different team sheets at the toss is set to negate the Impact Player rule quite a bit.

“It’s a substitute rule. So you name at the toss whether you have a batting eleven which will obviously be stronger,” Hesson said.

“And if you bat first you will swap out a batter and bring in an extra bowler so vice versa and the other way around. So after the toss, you give them your batting 11 and bowling 11. So it’s not an impact rule now it’s a substitute rule.”

Teams will be able to review wide and no balls in the IPL 2023 season, and Hesson backed the move.

“It is already being used in WPL I think the more people become used to it the more instinctively they will look to challenge I think it’s a good rule.

“I guess what you don’t want is (for it to) be the umpire’s decision to be the highlight of the game,” he said.

“It removes that (confusion) of whether it’s a waist-high no ball or whether it’s called a wide when flicked pads or vice versa actually. All the players and spectators want is as many decisions right as possible to take a bit of pressure off the umpire which I think is a good thing.”

Commenting on other rules to be introduced in this year’s IPL, Hesson said: “So if you don’t complete your 19th over by the time you have to bring an extra fielder inside the circle.”

“That rule has been in place in other tournaments around the world and will be here for the first time in the IPL. There won’t be as many discussions between the batter and the bowler. It is a good rule.”

RCB will open their IPL 2023 campaign against Mumbai Indians at the Chinnaswamy Stadium on April 2.

(With AFP Inputs)

 
 

By Salman Anjum - 26 Mar, 2023

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