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Mumbai Indians captain Hardik Pandya has stated that due to the extended Impact Player rule, a cricketer must be a pure all-rounder to secure a spot in the starting eleven. The rule allows teams to replace a player with a batting or bowling specialist as the game progresses. Pandya believes that the rule is currently hindering the development of Indian all-rounders.
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