Delhi Capitals head coach Ricky Ponting believes the introduction of the impact player rule during the upcoming season of the Indian Premier League (IPL) will reduce the roles of all-rounders and bits-and-pieces players in the tournament.
"It also depends on whether you bat or bowl first and the situation in every game. At the toss, whether you bowl first, you will sub in a batter and if you bat first, you will get rid of a batter and get in a bowler, or if you lose a batter early, you will get in a batter on top of it. It almost negates the role of all-rounders, you don't need them as you either name a batting or bowling heavy team, and then take one in, another one out," said Ponting.
"Unless they are absolute world class and are getting picked primarily as a batsman or bowler, and not as a bits-and-pieces player, then I don't see many teams this year use the guy that might bat at seven and maybe bowl an over or two as you don't need those guys anymore now," he added.