Chappell at the same time took potshots at the ICC for waking up so late and being way behind the game in several issues, including that of the size of the bat.
"At long last the ICC has decided there's a problem with bats. They are being hailed as too good and disturbing the balance between bat and ball. This, combined with the fact that the ICC also recently decreed that shorter boundaries are contributing to the problem, is a classic case of being way behind the game," Chappell said.
"The balance between bat and ball has seen a major shift in favour of the willow-wielders. Not only are mis-hits clearing the ropes far too often, edged drives are flying over the heads of the slip fielders more regularly. Once the contest is diminished, cricket becomes little more than a statistical exercise," the former captain said.
"While it's hard to stop progress in bat manufacture, it's time to restrict the depth of wood in the bats. The width of the edges and consequently the meat of the bat have increased enormously and with that, the 'sweet spot' has considerably widened.
"Not surprisingly, bat manufacturers have come out strongly on why bats aren't the sole reason the ball is flying further. They are probably right but the sole reason the bowlers and umpires are in danger is the speed of the ball coming off the bat. That is all down to the improvement in bats," said the 71-year-old Chappell.
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