Jacques Kallis calls for crucial changes in One Day International cricket

World Cup 2019 has been a great showcase for the One Day game.

World Cup 2019 was the great advertisement of ODI cricket | Getty Images

South African great Jacques Kallis has called for a few changes in the One Day International (ODI) cricket to offer a little bit more assistance to the bowlers to make it the even contest.

The legendary all-rounder also believes that there is a need for the change in the powerplay rules, as now the bowlers are allowed four fielders outside of the ring between 11 and 40 overs.

As per reports in Sport24, Kallis said: “I do feel there need to be one or two little tweaks going forward because I think bowlers are really finding it tough on good wickets when they are under pressure.”

He further explained, “So, the old format when after 10 overs you’re allowed five fielders outside the circle, I think the bowlers do need that option, especially the spin bowlers. That’s the one tweak I would like to see in the one-day game, give the bowlers something back.

The wickets shouldn’t always be 350-plus wickets as well. Sometimes you have to find a balance between bat and ball and give the bowlers something to work with, especially with the new ball to make those first few overs a bit tougher. That will give the bowlers a little bit more of a chance in those early overs and force the batting teams to play a bit smarter in that period of the game.”

He continued, “It is important that there is that balance between bat and ball in one-day cricket and by having that extra fielder out, by having wickets that offer the bowlers a little bit of something. Otherwise, who wants to be a bowler? It’s hard work as it is and that’s why keeping that balance is vital so each guy gets a fair opportunity to showcase his skills.”

Meanwhile, Kallis also called the just-concluded Cricket World Cup 2019 a superb advertisement for ODI cricket, adding: “I do believe people are really excited that 50-over cricket is still getting supported the way it is, certainly we could make one-day series not as long as they sometimes are. Rather than five or seven one-day games in a series, make it a little bit less so there’s more weight to it, but at the end of the day I think the World Cup was a success this year.”

He signed off by saying, “This ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup has definitely lived up to expectations. I had a little bit of concern beforehand that the bat would overpower the ball. That’s not necessarily proven the case. We’ve seen in a lot of the games it’s been a fair contest which has made for an exciting tournament and some exciting results. I for one have been very impressed by it and I feel really good about 50-over cricket going forward because this World Cup has been a great showcase for the game.”

(With Sport24 Inputs)

 
 

By Rashmi Nanda - 18 Jul, 2019

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