Ridiculous New Cricket Rule: 12 Runs in 1 Ball?

Kevin Pietersen bizarre cricket rule

Former English cricketer Kevin Pietersen recently shared his views on changing the rules of cricket, sparking huge debate online. He suggested that if a batter hits a six over 100 metres, it should be rewarded with 12 runs.

Pietersen’s Suggestion

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Taking to social media, Pietersen argued that such a rule would encourage more players to attempt big shots, which in turn would create more excitement and entertainment for fans. His statement immediately grabbed attention across cricketing circles.

Fans Strongly Disagree

The idea, however, did not go well with the public. Many fans slammed Pietersen for commercialising the sport and for suggesting something they felt was against the very essence of cricket’s traditional rules and spirit.

Concerns About Rule Changes

Critics pointed out that introducing such rules could set off a domino effect. They mocked the proposal by joking that running three times between the wickets might then be given six runs, questioning where such changes would stop.

Respecting the Game’s Core

Cricket has always been a sport with deeply respected traditions. While innovations keep the game engaging, fans believe its most important rules should remain untouched to preserve the sanctity and authenticity of cricket.

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