Cricket / This veteran cricketer demanded from ICC, Six runs to be longer than 100 meters, then got 12 runs

Kevin Pietersen is counted among the legendary England cricketers. The right-handed batsman played 104 Test matches and 136 ODIs for England. He scored 8181 runs in Tests at an average of 47.29. Peterson's record in ODIs has also been excellent. He has 4440 runs at an average of 40.73. Pietersen has scored 32 centuries in international cricket.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Apr 27, 2021, 04:35 PM
Kevin Pietersen is counted among the legendary England cricketers. The right-handed batsman played 104 Test matches and 136 ODIs for England. He scored 8181 runs in Tests at an average of 47.29. Peterson's record in ODIs has also been excellent. He has 4440 runs at an average of 40.73. Pietersen has scored 32 centuries in international cricket.

The England star cricketer also played 37 T20 Internationals, scoring 1176 runs at an average of 37.94. Peterson has also been a part of the Indian Premier League (IPL). He played 36 matches and scored 1011 runs in this T20 league. He averaged 35.75. He last participated in the IPL in 2016.

The England cricketer has now given such advice to the ICC, which is sure to be discussed in the cricket world. Peterson tweeted a tweet on Tuesday. He wrote, "If a batsman hits a six and the length of that six is ​​more than 100 meters, then he should get 12 runs." Peterson has tagged the ICC in this tweet.

At the same time, she wrote tagging England cricket that she can apply this rule in 'The 100'. Let us tell you that 'The 100' is a new format, which has been started by the England and Wales Cricket Board. In this format, every team will have to play 100-100 balls in the match.

Kevin Pietersen has been one of the cricketers who bring new ideas. However, whether the ICC considers his advice or not will be a matter to be seen. It will be difficult for the ICC to change these rules. But if she does this then it will be the first time, because from the very beginning, 6 runs in cricket has been the maximum.