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Ravichandran Ashwin Comes In Defense of ‘The Hundred’ After Critcism
By CricShots - Jul 28, 2021 5:49 pm
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The veteran Indian spinner, Ravichandran Ashwin is currently in England gearing up for the upcoming 5-match Test series against the hosts. Recently, the veteran spinner came in support of ECB’s new 100-ball format The Hundred which is currently being played in England. Many stated that The Hundred isn’t maintaining the quality of cricket and cannot be considered as a fine format.

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Ravichandran Ashwin

In the same light, Ravichandran Ashwin added that people are criticizing the new format even without having any idea of its rules and system. It is a form of franchise cricket where 100 balls are bowled per side and is formatted for 10 balls per over. The Indian spinner said that one should not criticize without having complete knowledge. The tournament kicked off on July 21 with a women’s game taking place between Manchester Originals and Oval Invincibles.

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In the recent video on his Youtube channel, Ravichandran Ashwin said, “Those who did not understand this format commented vaguely about frequent changes in rules and formats. To many, innovation is not encouraged and is often misunderstood. When someone films a movie, we should watch it in the theatre and then criticize it. Making irrelevant comments even before going to the theatre does not work. We should appreciate the attempt and give credit to it. “

In the latest video on his Youtube channel, Ravichandran Ashwin also said he watched the initial few matches of The Hundred as he was quite impressed with the quality of cricket women are bringing to the table. He even added that it would be great if women’s IPL is also be hosted in near future.

Elaborating the same, Ravichandran Ashwin said, “I watched a women’s game between Oval Invincibles and Manchester Originals. Though names were different, the game was outstanding, and women’s cricket is here to stay. I’d be glad if women’s IPL is all set to happen.”

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Many believe that The Hundred can degrade the quality of a cricketer but Ravichandran Ashwin thinks otherwise and even feels that the new format is enjoyable and can be called as the ‘sporting festival season.’