DURBAN, April 24: Beating a retreat after the widespread criticism of the ‘strategy break’, Indian Premier League chairman Lalit Modi said innovations like this would be reviewed after the second edition of the Twenty20 event gets over.
Reacting to leading players like Sachin Tendulkar’s criticism of the seven-and-a-half-minute break at the end of every 10 overs, Modi said he would take the observations into consideration while reassessing the innovation after the event.
"I neither agree nor disagree — what I will do is repeat the point I started with: this is an innovation, an experiment we are trying this year," he said.
"And as with all innovations, there are probably good points to this, and also bad — but there will be time to evaluate those," Modi wrote on his blog for the IPL’s official website.
"When the league is over and a winner has been crowned, our real work will begin to fine tune the IPL for improvements in season 2010 next year". — PTI