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RCB used Virat Kohli as an Impact Player against LSG.
| Photo Credit: K. MURALI KUMAR
Imagine life without change. Without progress, without improvements, without moving on from the yesterday. Imagine being trapped in a time warp, waking up to the same things every day, going through a rigmarole that comes with the regularity of sunrise and sunset.
Imagine if, nearly 150 years after the first Test match, cricket remained a days’ game, played with a red ball, on uncovered surfaces. Impossible, right? Especially for those weaned on a steady – overwhelming? – diet of 20-over cricket, the five-day game might not appeal entirely with its subtle ebbs and flows rather than in-your-face, outlandish exhibitions of skill and athleticism. For generations together, international cricket meant only the red-ball version, until limited-overs internationals were born almost out of compulsion, if you like.
Published – April 20, 2026 12:04 am IST
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Impact Player and the Domino effect



