Lorgat in favour of lifting 10-over limit for bowlers

November 11, 2009 04:10 pm | Updated 04:10 pm IST - New Delhi:

A file picture of Haroon Lorgat.

A file picture of Haroon Lorgat.

Lifting the 10-over limit for the bowlers and tweaking power-plays are some of the ideas ICC Chief Executive Haroon Lorgat has in mind to spice up the tedious middle overs of one day cricket.

The Twenty20 onslaught has necessitated a review of the 50-over format and Lorgat felt there was room for improvement in ODIs.

“There is no doubt that there is an opportunity to create a few tweaks that would enhance the ODI game,” Lorgat said.

According to him, having a fresh look at the middle overs might be the need of the hour.

“The middle overs in an ODI is an area where we could experiment with something like the Power-play component,” Lorgat told Cricinfo .

“At the moment the fielding side takes it immediately after the ten-over mark; perhaps that could be changed. Also, the batting side should take the Powerplay before the 40-over mark because the last ten overs are always a dash for runs.

“Maybe we need to consider lifting the limitations on bowlers: should they be restricted to ten overs? Typically the bits-and-pieces bowlers come into play during the middle overs where nothing much is happening, but if there is a penetrative bowler things could be different,” Lorgat explained.

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