New ODI rules have made life difficult for batsmen: Kohli

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Mumbai: Star Indian batsman Virat Kohli believes that the recent changes in the batting powerplay rules by the International Cricket Council (ICC) has made it difficult to score in One-Day Internationals (ODIs), specially during the death overs.
The ICC recently scrapped the batting powerplay in ODIs and permitted five fielders outside the 30-yard circle in the last 10 overs instead of the previous rule requiring three fielders.
“It has become difficult for the batsman in ODIs compared to the rules in the past, specially in the sub-continuent. The reason is the ball is getting rough and old and not having too much pace, and thus difficult to get to the boundaries,” Kohli said at the pre-match press conference here on Saturday, ahead of Sunday’s fifth and final ODI against South Africa at the Wankhede Stadium.
The series stands level at 2-2 after India won the fourth and penultimate match in Chennai.
“I think it won’t be difficult to play outside the sub continuent because it won’t be a bad game being five fielders outside the circle, more chances to rotate strike. It will be interesting to see how the rule work abroad. With change of games, more of running between the wickets need to be done to get the scoring on way. It has become difficult specially in the late part of the innings,” Kohli added.
Powered by a superb ton (138) from Kohli, India defeated South Africa by 35 runs Chennai to level things up and the Delhi lad asserted that the win has boosted the morale in the squad.
“Winning the last game gave us a lot of confidence. Mood is very good in the camp. We haven’t played collective cricket before the last game. And the win did help us. We have figured out what needs to be done. Everyone has got runs under their belt and which is important and is good for us,” the 26-year-old said.
“Wankhede pitch should have more  bounce. The match will be interesting to watch with the wicket having pace and we are ready to play an exciting game. We have plans and we can execute them, but since he is in form, he just might nullify them. I am confident our bowlers will be charged up.” He added. (IANS)

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