The impact player rule is not helping Indian cricket at all. That’s what Rohit Sharma thinks. At one event, the Indian captain said that the impact player rule was not his choice.Rohit played for Mumbai Indians in IPL. He was the captain of that team. Won IPL five times. Now though he plays as a batter. In an interview during the IPL, Rohit said, “I don’t like the impact player rule.
It has reduced the need for all-rounders. Cricket has now become a 12-man game. It is ruining cricket. Although it is very enjoyable for the audience.”According to Rohit, Indian all-rounders are not getting a chance as a result of this rule. A cricketer like Washington Sundar is not being taken into the team. Shivam Dube runs with the bat but does not bowl. Rohit said, “From Indian cricket’s point of view, Washington, Shivm era is not bowling. It’s not good for the team. I don’t know what to do.
There are 12 players in the team. One person is being brought into the team understanding the situation of the game. It’s very good to see. But since this additional cricketer has come into the team, the number seven or eight batsmen are getting fewer opportunities.