Accept as true with Sunil Gavaskar to talk his thoughts and contact a spade a spade. The mythical Indian cricketing determine, who does no longer mince his phrases – be it in calling out the management and even Virat Kohli – Gavaskar has addressed a rising ‘development’ in cricket that he feels calls for consideration. At all times one to have a cushy nook for batters, Gavaskar singled out a ‘fashionable’ manner taken up by means of bowlers that he reckons provides them a bonus.
Gavaskar isn’t a very easy guy to delight. The fresh ‘Modest Grasp’ of Indian cricket who became 75 extreme day, Gavaskar doesn’t adore it when a batter throws his wicket away or runs casually between the wicket, not able to transform ones into twos or well timed boxes his bat at the field. So believe the worry on Gavaskar’s phase when he notices bowlers intentionally taking ‘beverages breaks’ of their very own in between the innings. It’s transform extraordinarily ordinary for speedy bowlers to clutch a sip or two life fielding close the boundary, an business that Gavaskar condemns critically.
“In cricket, the modern practice of bowlers, especially the quick ones, getting a refreshing drink on the boundary line where they go to field after completing their over is an example of the authorities turning a blind eye to the practice. Why have the drinks interval then if bowlers are going to get themselves hydrated after going flat out for six deliveries? Mind you, the batter doesn’t get the chance to have a drink after an over where they may have taken eight runs or so, which are all run,” Gavaskar wrote in his column for Sportstar.
Gavaskar desires fit referees, umpires to handle the problem strictly
This isn’t the primary while Gavaskar has addressed the problem. He’s spoken about it while and once more. He first touched upon it again in 2011, when the ICC abolished runners for injured batters. As for a newer episode, right through the IPL 2023, Gavaskar spotted one thing matching within the ultimate when aqua was once despatched to Gujarat Titans rapid bowler Mohit Sharma, and it ‘unstable his rhythm’.
Over time, umpires have every so often proven resistance when gamers come dashing out of dressing rooms to put across a message to the batters, hiding in the back of the oblivion of a beverages split, however Gavaskar desires stricter regulations and has prompt fit referees to form harsher yelps no longer let it get brushed underneath the carpet.
“Cricket is also a game where stamina and endurance matter no matter what the format is, so frankly, it should go back to the days when drinks were taken only after every hour of play and before that only with the permission of the opposition captain and umpires. Once the umpires looked the other way and allowed one bowler to do that, it became a trend, making a mockery of the drinks interval,” he added.
“The third umpire and match referee should also ensure that the reserve player does not step onto the field to offer a drink to his teammate but stays outside the boundary line.”

