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South African cricket legend Shaun Pollock suggests changes to cricket rules to give bowlers more leeway on wides, as he finds the current rule too strict. He is part of the ICC Cricket Committee and believes that last-minute movements by batters disturb bowlers' line and lengths, leading to wides. Pollock also discussed the success of SA20, a T20 league in South Africa, and the need for players to prioritize national duties over franchise cricket.
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