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New rules confusing but interesting
New rules confusing but interesting

New Delhi (IANS): India's middle-order batsman Virat Kohli said Sunday that the new playing rules introduced by the International Cricket Council (ICC) are confusing but would make the game interesting.

The new rules, which were approved by the ICC Executive Board following proposals made by the ICC Cricket Committee at its meeting in London in May, came into affect with the five-match ODI series between India and England. Delhi boy Kohli said the rules are good but confusing. He said India had some problems in getting used to the new regulations during the first ODI against England in Hyderabad, Friday.

"It might turn out to be more interesting and exciting eventually but in the first match it was very confusing. We forgot to hand over the ball to the umpire during the first match.

The rules are good but some are confusing as well. The run out rule has also changed but it is still vague," said Kohli at the Ferozeshah Kotla on the eve of the second ODI. Kohli, however, said that new run out rules would make matches interesting.

"Matches will be more exciting. In crucial circumstances if you get a run out it may change the course of the match," said Kohli.

According to new rules, on appeal from the fielders, if the umpire feels that a batsman, while running between the wickets, has significantly changed his direction without probable cause (to save his wicket) when a fielder attempts to run the batsman out, should be given out "obstructing the field".

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