Reverse swing has been around in the game for a long time.
Test Matches are made more interesting by it, Fast bowlers have more reason to run in and bowl fast.
It makes for a more exciting contest.
Legalize not in a way that you can do whatever you want with the ball.
If its controlled and regulated, such incidences wouldn't occur in Test Matches where there is really nothing for the bowlers.
I say this being a Pakistani who is a big fan of reverse swing, but never gets to see it like they used to do it in the old days.
For e.g an idea, (and this is just an idea) that ICC should have roughed up balls, regulated and controlled by the ICC, and allow a 10 over spell anywhere around the innings, like a Power play but for the bowlers.
That will add incentive, and avenue to the game.
In an age when the pitches are becoming more flat and easier to bat on, a 10 over power play with roughed up balls will be alot of fun and will
keep the bowling side in the game.
Plus fast bowlers will be in the game more. And specially in the subcontinent where its only about the spin bowlers bowling in the 4th innings.
With the umpires looking after the ball, and cameras, its an art that needs to have some legal avenue to be used in a regulated and controlled manner.
Test Matches are made more interesting by it, Fast bowlers have more reason to run in and bowl fast.
It makes for a more exciting contest.
Legalize not in a way that you can do whatever you want with the ball.
If its controlled and regulated, such incidences wouldn't occur in Test Matches where there is really nothing for the bowlers.
I say this being a Pakistani who is a big fan of reverse swing, but never gets to see it like they used to do it in the old days.
For e.g an idea, (and this is just an idea) that ICC should have roughed up balls, regulated and controlled by the ICC, and allow a 10 over spell anywhere around the innings, like a Power play but for the bowlers.
That will add incentive, and avenue to the game.
In an age when the pitches are becoming more flat and easier to bat on, a 10 over power play with roughed up balls will be alot of fun and will
keep the bowling side in the game.
Plus fast bowlers will be in the game more. And specially in the subcontinent where its only about the spin bowlers bowling in the 4th innings.
With the umpires looking after the ball, and cameras, its an art that needs to have some legal avenue to be used in a regulated and controlled manner.