“A batter should get a 12 if he hits…” Kevin Pietersen’s Hilarious Cricket Proposal is Driving the Fans Crazy

In the cricket world, there is always a thrilling thing happening. All the cricket superstars are always inspiring the others. Some comments of the cricket greats are funny. Sometimes their comment drives fans crazy. Similarly, former English player Kevin Pietersen made a hilarious approach to a cricket rule.

Pietersen’s Hillarious Approach:

Cricket legends often share amusing remarks, and former English player Kevin Pietersen is no exception. In a light-hearted take, he once suggested a humorous twist to the cricket rules, proposing that a batter should earn 12 runs for hitting six over 100 meters. Fast forward two years, and it seems Pietersen’s comical idea is making strides towards reality. The world of cricket, known for its traditions, might just witness a quirky rule change that sparked from a playful comment by the cricket great himself. 

On his social media handle, Kevin Pietersen wrote, “2 years I mentioned on commentary that I think a batter should get a 12 if he hits a six over 100m. That rule is on its way………………”. This comment by the English cricket great is making fans crazy. 

India vs. England Test Series:

After a long time, the madness of Test cricket is coming back to the Indian continent. After 2021, England will arrive in India for a Test series. Both teams are scheduled to play a five-match Test series. The first match of the series is going to be held at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad. Indian fans are going to experience a long one-and-a-half months of thrilling red-ball action. 

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Before the Test series against England, India played a Test series against South Africa, after facing a huge defeat in the first match, they came back in the second match and ended the series in a draw. Before heading to the five-match Test series against England, Indian players were scheduled to reach Hyderabad by January 20. Before the first Test, they will undergo four intense practice sessions. Rohit Sharma and Co. are all set to face challenges on home soil. 

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In the cricket world, there is always a thrilling thing happening. All the cricket superstars are always inspiring the others. Some comments of the cricket greats are funny. Sometimes their comment drives fans crazy. Similarly, former English player Kevin Pietersen made a hilarious approach to a cricket rule.

Pietersen’s Hillarious Approach:

Cricket legends often share amusing remarks, and former English player Kevin Pietersen is no exception. In a light-hearted take, he once suggested a humorous twist to the cricket rules, proposing that a batter should earn 12 runs for hitting six over 100 meters. Fast forward two years, and it seems Pietersen's comical idea is making strides towards reality. The world of cricket, known for its traditions, might just witness a quirky rule change that sparked from a playful comment by the cricket great himself. 

On his social media handle, Kevin Pietersen wrote, “2 years I mentioned on commentary that I think a batter should get a 12 if he hits a six over 100m. That rule is on its way………………”. This comment by the English cricket great is making fans crazy. 

India vs. England Test Series:

After a long time, the madness of Test cricket is coming back to the Indian continent. After 2021, England will arrive in India for a Test series. Both teams are scheduled to play a five-match Test series. The first match of the series is going to be held at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad. Indian fans are going to experience a long one-and-a-half months of thrilling red-ball action. 

Before the Test series against England, India played a Test series against South Africa, after facing a huge defeat in the first match, they came back in the second match and ended the series in a draw. Before heading to the five-match Test series against England, Indian players were scheduled to reach Hyderabad by January 20. Before the first Test, they will undergo four intense practice sessions. Rohit Sharma and Co. are all set to face challenges on home soil. 

Stay updated with all the cricketing action, follow Cricadium on WhatsappFacebook, Twitter, and Instagram