The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 has witnessed an unprecedented batting onslaught, with nine 200+ totals already recorded. This has prompted calls for a change in the ball manufacturer, with Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) mentor Gautam Gambhir echoing commentator Harsha Bhogle’s suggestion.
Gambhir believes that if the current manufacturer, Kookaburra, cannot produce a ball that lasts for 50 overs, it should be replaced. “There’s nothing wrong with changing the manufacturer,” he said. “What is this compulsion with only using the Kookaburra?”
Bhogle had earlier suggested using a Duke ball, which has a more pronounced seam and allows for greater lateral movement. This, he believes, would restore the balance between bat and ball.
The lopsided nature of the contest between batters and bowlers is evident in the record-breaking totals posted by Sunrisers Hyderabad. They have scored 277 against Mumbai Indians and 287 against Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Rajasthan Royals also chased down a target of 224 against KKR, setting a new record for successful chases in the IPL.
The dominance of batters has raised concerns about the fairness of the competition. With the pitches not providing much assistance to bowlers, the ball needs to do more in the air to create a level playing field.
The IPL’s high-scoring matches have been entertaining for fans, but they also highlight the need for a more balanced contest between bat and ball. A change in the ball manufacturer could be one way to address this issue and ensure that the IPL remains a thrilling spectacle for years to come.