Duleep Trophy Teams Struggle with Slow Over-Rates, Raising Concerns for India's International Preparations

Duleep Trophy Teams Struggle with Slow Over-Rates, Raising Concerns for India’s International Preparations

The Duleep Trophy, a prestigious domestic cricket tournament in India, has been a platform for the country’s top players to showcase their skills and prepare for international assignments. However, a recent concern has emerged regarding the slow over-rates maintained by teams during the tournament.

In the first-round match between India-A and India-B at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, key batters like Rishabh Pant and K.L. Rahul impressed with their performances. However, both teams struggled to maintain healthy over-rates, falling short by 11 overs on day one, 16 on day two, and 18 on day three.

According to a seasoned umpire, one of the reasons for the slow over-rates is the increased use of the Decision Review System (DRS). Players often request reviews even when they have little chance of success. Additionally, strategizing mid-over and between successive balls has become more common, leading to delays.

In international cricket, teams are penalized for slow over-rates. However, in the Duleep Trophy, there are only financial penalties and a maximum ban of one match for the skipper. This has led to a lack of strict enforcement, with teams taking the penalties lightly.

The umpire emphasized that financial penalties are not sufficient to deter teams from maintaining slow over-rates. He suggested that stricter measures, such as point deductions, should be implemented.

India has qualified for both World Test Championship finals so far, but it has not been immune to the problem of slow over-rates. While playing abroad, where pacers do the heavy lifting, the side has been penalized, most notably in the 2022 Edgbaston Test versus England and the 2023 Centurion game against South Africa.

If India wants to avoid a repeat of these penalties, it is imperative that it addresses the issue of slow over-rates. The next two rounds of the Duleep Trophy provide an opportunity for the teams to improve their over-rates and ensure that they are ready for the upcoming international challenges.

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