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'Master Blaster' Sachin Or Virat 'King' Kohli: Gautam Gambhir Names His Pick In ODIs

"The new generation, with two new balls, no reverse swing, nothing for the finger spin, five fielders inside for the 50 overs, probably that makes batting much easier," said Gambhir.

Cricketer turned politician Gautam Gambhir has picked 'Master Blaster' Sachin Tendulkar over current India skipper Virat Kohli as the best ever batsman in the one day international format, backing his rationale on the fact that Sachin played in an era where the rules of the game were tougher for the batsmen and also factoring the sheer longevity of the cricket icon's career. "Sachin Tendulkar, because probably with one white ball and four fielders inside the circle, not five fielders outside, it will be Sachin Tendulkar for me. It's difficult because Virat Kohli has done phenomenally well but I think the rules have changed as well, which has helped a lot of new batters," Gambhir said while speaking on Star Sports Cricket Connected show. Tendulkar ruled the run scoring charts in ODI cricket for more than two decades, representing India in a staggering 463 matches in which he notched up over 18,000 runs, laced with 49 hundreds. India's present batting spearhead Kohli, has so far played 248 ODIs for the 'Men in Blue' in which he has amassed close to 12,000 runs, including 43 centuries. In contemporary times, an ODI innings is played with two new white-balls from each end. When it comes to field restrictions, each inning is divided into three powerplays. In the first powerplay from overs 1-10, only two fielders are allowed outside the 30-yard circle. In the next 30 overs, i.e. from 11-40, four fielders are allowed and in the last 10 overs, five fielders are allowed outside the 30-yard circle. "The new generation, with two new balls, no reverse swing, nothing for the finger spin, five fielders inside for the 50 overs, probably that makes batting much easier," said Gambhir. "Look at how Sachin Tendulkar has played, different rules, that time 230 to 240 was a winning total. Probably, I'll go with Sachin Tendulkar if we see the longevity and flow of the one-day cricket format," he added. Tendulkar, himself, has been critical of the current ODI rules which many believe are more in favour of batters. "Having 2 new balls in one-day cricket is a perfect recipe for disaster as each ball is not given the time to get old enough to reverse. We haven't seen reverse swing, an integral part of the death overs, for a long time," the 47-year-old had said way back in 2018.
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