‘New rule coming in cricket, hitting a six of 100 meters will give you more than 10 runs’
Due to the changes in ICC rules, the excitement of cricket is increasing day by day. In this series, once again former England captain Kevin Pietersen has made it clear that if a batsman hits a six from a distance of 100 or more meters, then he should get more than 6 runs. Kevin Pietersen has said this before also. Apart from this, the current captain of Team India, Rohit Kaptaan has also given such argument.
10 runs should be given on a six of 100 meters
Rohit Sharma had said that ICC should implement such rules to make cricket interesting. If the batsman hits a six of 100 meters, he should get 10 runs. At the same time, Kevin Pietersen says that if a batsman hits a six of 100 meters or longer, he should get 12 runs.
12 runs should be scored on a six longer than 100 meters
Kevin Pietersen wrote on his social media account That rule is about to come now. However, no such official information has come out yet.
Sixes of 100 meters are rarely seen
Let us tell you that many cricket experts also seem to agree with Pietersen’s words. He says that usually sixes of 100 meters or longer are seen in T20 cricket only. Such sixes are not seen every day. In such a situation, it would not be wrong if the batsmen are given 12 runs for hitting a six of 100 meters or longer.