Pant Expresses Concerns Over Impact Player Rule After High-Scoring IPL Matches

Pant Expresses Concerns Over Impact Player Rule After High-Scoring IPL Matches

Delhi Capitals captain Rishabh Pant has raised concerns about the impact player rule, expressing that it is making it increasingly difficult for teams to defend high totals. This comes after Delhi Capitals’ back-to-back high-scoring victories in the Indian Premier League (IPL), where chasing teams Gujarat Titans and Mumbai Indians came close to pulling off improbable wins.

In their match against Mumbai Indians, Delhi Capitals posted a mammoth 257 for 4, their highest ever IPL total. However, despite some explosive hitting from Tilak Varma (63 off 32), Mumbai Indians managed to reach 247 for 9, falling just 10 runs short.

“We were pretty happy with 250 on the board, but with the impact sub, it is getting difficult each and every day,” Pant said after the match.

To counter the threat of Mumbai Indians’ batters, Pant resorted to standing up to the stumps against medium pacers Mukesh Kumar and Rasikh Dar. “Definitely, I can keep up to the stumps, but the bowler also should be confident… with batters like Tim David walking down, and today it worked,” he explained.

Pant also praised Jake Fraser-McGurk, who has impressed with his aggressive batting in the IPL. “He has been amazing since the first day, and this is what you want from a younger player. He’s getting better and better with each game,” Pant said.

Meanwhile, Mumbai Indians captain Hardik Pandya acknowledged his team’s lack of game awareness, particularly in not attacking left-arm spinner Axar Patel more aggressively. “We could have taken a couple of more chances in the middle overs. The left-handers could have probably gone after Axar a little bit. It’s something we missed out in terms of game awareness,” Pandya said.

He also expressed admiration for Fraser-McGurk’s batting, saying, “It was quite amazing the way Fraser-McGurk batted. He took calculated risks, he played the field really well. It shows the fearlessness of youth.”