In the fifth edition of the RBCC World Finals here, the organisers have come up with an innovative concept of an 'energiser over' where the runs scored gets doubled and if the team loses a wicket then five runs are added to the opponents' score.
The energiser over, which is bowled with the pink ball, proved to be a game changer for many teams in the tournament with Bangladesh snatching a two-wicket win yesterday against Pakistan after amassing 28 runs in the 16th over while chasing 153 to win.
India allrounder Yash Nahar too didn't favour the concept as he felt it favours the chasing team.
"It favours the chasing team if they have to really score huge run in the end overs. It can go any way but I don't favour this concept. I don't think it has the potential as a concept," he said.
India captain Hitesh Walunj feels it is a good concept provided it is made compulsory to take the energiser over between 7 to 15 overs.
During the India leg of the RBCC in Feb-June this year,
Red Bull had tweaked the T20 format with each team batting twice. So four innings were being played in a match and captains who won the toss allowed their opponents to choose whether to bat or field first so that they can reserve the right to decide whether to bowl or bat after the first 20 overs, where both the teams have batted for 10 overs each.
Also it is not compulsory to play all five bowlers in both the 10 overs innings. If a team wishes, a bowler's entire quota of four overs can be bowled in one innings.
"I think this format have a lot of potential. Though it might look complex, a lot of strategic decision making goes into it and it makes it more interesting and less tiring for the players as there are two innings of 10 overs," Hitesh said.
