The 33-year-old has been vocal about his criticism of the rules, and expressed his thoughts once again during the BBL 10 launch on Thursday.
Power Surge, X-Factor, Bash Boost are the three new rules that have been brought in to the latest edition of the BBL. And Usman Khawaja believes that three significant changes at the same time are too many.
What exactly are the new BBL rules?
The new BBL rules have led to a lot of debate, with several current and former Australia players criticising them. The organisers of the BBL are hopeful that the new innovations will make the tournament even more interesting and competitive. But what exactly do the rules mean?
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The Power Surge allows the batting team to have two powerplay overs at any time after the 11th over. There will only be four overs of the powerplay at the start of the innings in the BBL.
The X-Factor rule allows teams to make a substitution midway through the first innings. While the Bash Boost will award a point to the team that has the higher score after 10 overs in the second innings.
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