In an interview to PTI, the former wicketkeeper-batsman also expressed fear that if the ICC and its affiliated boards continued their mad rush to further commercialise cricket, it would soon turn into a American sport like Baseball.
"It is very difficult for bowlers now in one-day matches with the four fielders outside circle restriction in non-power play overs. And with pitches also being tailor made for batsmen and the bats also getting deeper base and better sweet spots getting big scores is not as difficult as in the past," Latif told PTI today.
Latif, 46, said with the changes in ODI laws the achievements of greats like Sir Vivian Richards, Martin Crowe, Sunil Gavaskar, Javed Miandad, Brian Lara were being eroded.
"I have seen some of these greats bat and when they played it was far more difficult for them to get big runs. So their runs were very valuable."
He pointed out that nowadays many players are getting big scores and runs with 360 degree angle shots, cuts and edges due to the existing rules and conditions.
Latif said he felt for the bowlers nowadays.
"Generally this four fielders restriction has made a huge difference to bowlers. If an off-spinner is bowling it means he basically has just one fielder protection on the off-side outside the circle and this allows batsmen to freely try reverse or paddle shots and play more cuts and edges."
Latif said it was the duty of the ICC to ensure that the quality of cricket and players was not reduced in a mad rush to make more money.
He said the fact that even associate or weaker teams like Ireland, Scotland or Bangladesh were getting 300 plus totals showed just how much of an impact the fielding restrictions had on reducing quality of batting.
Latif said he had seen only one bowler in the entire World Cup, Ravichandra Ashwin, who had worked hard to counter the fielding restrictions.
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