Guwahati (Assam) [India], Rajasthan Royals fast bowling coach Shane Bown admitted that he likes the impact rule introduced for the ongoing edition of the Indian Premier League and hopes it remains in place in the next season as well. In the current season, the Impact Player rule has been a hot topic of debate regarding its implementation and consequences. Since the implementation of this rule in 2023, the franchise has enjoyed a long batting unit, which has led to some high-run scoring celebrations. For example, India captain Rohit Sharma has said that the ban has hindered the development of all-round players in the country. He was the first high-profile Indian player to protest against this rule.BCCI secretary Jay Shah has already said that this rule is not "permanent" and a decision on its use in future IPL editions will be taken after talks with stakeholders after the T20s. While some players have mixed opinions about this rule at the World Cup in June, the former New Zealand fast bowler approved the rule. Bond expressed his satisfaction with the rule as it puts bowlers under pressure and allows teams to score more runs "Impressive players, I like the rule, I like seeing sixes, I like seeing runs and the pressure on the bowlers. The beauty of the game of cricket is you have to adjust and you know the batsmen's scores have gone up, even in the last five to ten years.. "Making shots is amazing, I love watching it," Bond said in the post-match press conference.The record for the highest score in the tournament has already been broken twice by Sunrisers Hyderabad in the ongoing edition. Punjab Kings successfully chased the highest score in the history of T20 cricket against Kolkata Knight Riders at the iconic Eden Gardens. In light of the high-scoring batting performances, Bond feels that the bowlers have failed to catch the change in the dynamics of the format. He said that the standard of bowling this season has been low. He set Mumbai Indians' ace bowler Jasprit Bumrah as an example for the bowlers.This Indian fast bowler has given runs in 13 matches at an economy of 6.48 and has also taken 20 wickets. "It still amazes me what the quality of hitting is in cricket. The bowlers have not caught up. They have to plan better, they have to think better, they have to take better decisions and that's my job. I find it exciting Is.When you look at the Bumrahs of the world, he is still doing it. This is what world class players do and the challenge for all bowlers in the competition is to get better. The general quality of bowling is slightly below standard in this tournament. But you would be hoping that there will be an improvement in the last end and the final and next year," Bond concluded. Talking about the match, on Wednesday, Royals won the toss and elected to bat against Punjab Kings in Guwahati.After a brilliant performance by PBKS bowlers they managed to post a score of 144/9 on the board. In reply, a 63-run partnership between Sam Curran (63*) and Jitesh Sharma (22) took the game away from the Royals and sealed a five-wicket win for the Kings.