Shane Watson and Chris Gayle batting

Shane Watson and Chris Gayle batting in the nets and practising T20 batting. I am amazed no one has seriously got hurt."
Two of the big talking
points of this World Cup have been the field restrictions that allow only four
fielders outside the circle in non-Powerplay overs and the two new balls. Both
have resulted in higher scores. Chappell wanted most of the restrictions
removed thus allowing the captains to captain the sides and not the
regulations.
There was also an agreement that bowlers be allowed to more than
10 overs with a restriction on a certain number of overs to be bowled by five
bowlers so that teams don't stack their teams up with eight batsmen and just
three bowlers.
"As far as
restrictions are concerned, I like as few as possible," Chappell said.
"I'd like to something as simple as a regulation that stops a cluttering
of the boundaries at any stage of the innings. The rest of it I'd like to leave
it to the imagination of the captains. You might say they are all going to go
defensive, but I don't think they will. You are going to have captains like
Michael Clarke and Brendon McCullum who will attack. What I think would happen
is that the negative ones will be shown up because they would probably lose
more often. Ones with more imagination would win more often. What you generally
find in sport is that if some team is winning a lot, people tend to follow
their example. That's the first thing with field restrictions
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