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"Don't Be Surprised": Ravi Shastri Backs This Rule To Be Tried Out In T20s

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Former Team India head coach Ravi Shastri has said that the introduction of super-sub rule can prove to be a "gamechanger" for the shortest format of the game.

In a first of its kind, Legends League Cricket (LLC) introduced a super-sub rule as the tournament kicked off with a special benefit match between India Maharajas and Team World Giants at the Eden Gardens on Friday.

The unique rule states that one "super substitute" will be available for each team which they can use after the completion of 10 overs in any inning of the match.

However, the teams have to announce the name of these "super sub" players before the start of the game. Legends League Cricket Match Commissioner Ravi Shastri feels that the introduction of this rule could be a game changer.

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