Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting wants size limits on bats because he believes batsmen are enjoying an unfair advantage, especially in Test cricket, and said he would raise his concerns at the MCC World Cricket Committee meeting on Monday.
A report commissioned by the MCC in 2014 said the thickness of bats has increased by up to 22mm in the past century and edges by almost 300 per cent, meaning mis-hits can travel much further.
Despite those findings, the World Cricket Committee decided against placing any restrictions on bat sizes at a 2014 meeting.
"I think it will happen. I am going in a couple of weeks for a World Cricket Committee meeting and that will be one of the topics talked about," Ponting said at the Australian Cricket Society's annual dinner.
"I don't mind it (big bats) for the shorter versions of the game. I would actually say you've got a bat you can use in Test cricket and a certain type of bat you can use in one-day cricket and Twenty20 cricket.