Sri Lankan cricketer Bhanuka Rajapaksa has stirred debate in the cricketing world after claiming that Indian players use bats that are not available to other teams. According to him, these bats feel noticeably different and appear to provide extra power, giving Indian batters an advantage.
Rajapaksa suggested that the bats used by Indian players may include special materials or layers that enhance performance, making them superior to standard equipment used by other international teams. His remarks quickly gained attention and sparked discussion among fans, former players, and analysts.
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The claim emerged during ongoing international cricket discussions and has added fuel to long-standing debates about equipment standards and fairness in the sport. However, no official confirmation has been provided by cricket authorities or equipment manufacturers regarding the use of any non-standard or illegal bats.
Until verified, the allegations remain speculative, but they have once again highlighted how closely equipment regulations are scrutinized at the highest level of international cricket.




