
The entire controversy is whether a fast bowling player as a frog fits the bill for a similar replacement for a batting terrain such as Dube.
India’s decision to present Rana as a substitute for brain shock during IND VS ENG 4TH T20I has caused a furious controversy now.
What had happened was that Dube hit his helmet in the penultimate ball during the batting of India and, although he faced the final delivery, the all -terrain batting did not go out to the field.
Later it was confirmed during the tenth about Mark that Dube had been replaced by Harshit Rana, who made a sudden debut of T20i.
The entire controversy is whether a fast bowling player as a frog fits the bill for a similar replacement for a batting terrain such as Dube.
The decision seemed very convenient from the point of view of India, where they had Dube during the batting and then could unleash frog frog while playing.
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Echoing the same line, former Chennai Super Kings (CSK) Anirudha Srikikanth player had a different opinion.
Srkkanth, who played for CSK since 2008-13, stressed that the decision was not fair for opposition batters could have had a plan to assume the attack when the fifth or sixth bowling player was introduced. He also suggested that the least that the Indian team could have done was to ask permission from England captain Jos Buttler.
“As a batter you would surely plan ‘I want to play this bowling player’ and when the fifth bowling player or the sixth bowling player arrives, we will demolish that particular. You would have planned your batting. Now there is no such planning and suddenly you see Rana come. At least, you must take the permission of the opposition captain about it.
Allowing Harshit finally made a big difference in the game. While Dube’s India does not use much in the shortest format, Rana ended up giving a winning performance of the match by collecting three WICKETS of her four overs.
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