Shikhar Dhawan says impact player rule's unavailability in T20 World Cup will be the differentiator

Shikhar Dhawan reckons that the game of cricket has undergone a lot of change this year but he does not see mindboggling scores being made in the upcoming T20 World Cup like the IPL in the absence 'impact player' option during the showpiece.
Shikhar Dhawan says impact player rule's unavailability in T20 World Cup will be the differentiator
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NEW DELHI: Shikhar Dhawan believes that cricket has undergone significant changes this year but does not anticipate mind-boggling scores in the upcoming T20 World Cup, unlike in the IPL, due to the absence of the 'impact player' option during the tournament.
The impact player rule, which allows teams to field an extra batter or bowler, is credited with contributing to the high scores seen in this IPL season, with totals exceeding 250 recorded eight times.

This surge in high scores has reignited the debate over maintaining a balance between bat and ball, as IPL wickets and conditions generally favour batters.
"I feel as if the game itself has changed this year, which is why scores of 250 are being put on. The mindset has certainly changed," Dhawan told PTI.
"But when you go into the World Cup which won't have the impact player rule, the impact of it would be seen definitely. That is a differentiator and how we adapt to the conditions is what will matter the most.
"The mindset has changed after the introduction of the impact player. When a batter in the middle knows that there is batting available till number 8 and 9, he is going to take the aggressive route which is why so many high scores are being made," the aggressive Indian opener, who will host a TV show 'Dhawan Karenge' on Jio Cinema, said.

Dhawan expressed confidence in the Indian team's prospects for the upcoming T20 World Cup, which will be held in the Americas. He emphasized that the players enjoy their game under Rohit Sharma.
"All bases have been covered. The team looks balanced and India have got a very good chance (of winning the title)," he said.
"Rohit is a seasoned captain and the boys are very happy and comfortable around him. We have got a very good and experienced side with amazing youngsters and we have a very good chance to win the World Cup," Dhawan added.
Dhawan acknowledged Punjab Kings had a disappointing run in IPL this year, with the team failing to make the playoffs for the 10th year in a row.
The experienced left-handed batter entered IPL as Punjab Kings' skipper but was sidelined due to a shoulder injury he suffered in early April.
Dhawan said losing experienced players to injuries can also impact teams heavily.
"I could play only five matches this year after which I got injured. We had won two matches until then. I stayed with the team and did my rehab, which is something I am doing even now. But the injury is serious and I will be out of action.
"Even the team could not do well. Whenever experienced players get injured, it impacts the team. But the boys gave their everything and it was unfortunate it did not go our way," Dhawan said.
(With PTI inputs)
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