Yes, Rohit wants that a batsman can get up to 10 runs on one ball. But to do this the batsmen will have to show the strength of their arms. That means the batsmen got runs according to the distance on their sixes. If a batsman hits a six of 100 metres, he gets 10 runs.
To make cricket even more interesting, Hitman said, 'The batsman who hits a six, if it goes 90 meters, he should get 8 runs. If he goes 100 metres, he should get 10 runs. A batsman who hits such long sixes must have some advantage. Look at Chris Gayle, he hits sixes of 100-100 meters. There is Pollard, he also hits long sixes and we take six runs by hitting a six behind the rope. He is a little mistaken.
Whether this rule of Rohit Sharma will be seen in cricket in future or not, it will be known only with time, but at present, the eyes of all the cricket fans are fixed on the World Cup starting from October 5. Rohit Sharma will lead the Indian team in this World Cup and in such a situation he would also like to lead the team from the front. India's first match in this ICC mega event will be against Australia on October 8, by winning which the host team would like to start the tournament.
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