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Cricket => England ODI => Topic started by: nat on January 16, 2017, 09:47:18 PM
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http://www.themiddlestump.co.uk/2017/01/flat-track-bullies.html
I am one of the keenest cricket watchers you will find and even I changed channels away from the England match yesterday to watch some football for goodness sake.
Alarm bells should be ringing with the administrators.
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http://www.themiddlestump.co.uk/2017/01/flat-track-bullies.html
I am one of the keenest cricket watchers you will find and even I changed channels away from the England match yesterday to watch some football for goodness sake.
Alarm bells should be ringing with the administrators.
Well Indians love that sort of thing - real cricket with ball challenging the bat in proper adult-sized playing arenas is what we want.
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So what could be the answer, a fielding sides power play ?
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So what could be the answer, a fielding sides power play ?
Smaller bats, bigger boundaries and pitches that take spin from ball one.
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So what could be the answer, a fielding sides power play ?
Smaller bats, bigger boundaries and pitches that take spin from ball one.
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But nobody would want to watch that. Hang on a minute I think I know a cunning plan when i see one.
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So what could be the answer, a fielding sides power play ?
Smaller bats, bigger boundaries and pitches that take spin from ball one.
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But nobody would want to watch that. Hang on a minute I think I know a cunning plan when i see one.
if it's felt that no one wants to watch cricket that isn't hopelessly loaded in favour of batting then let's just call it quits and stop playing all together. Cricket must be really out of step and on its own when it comes to its relationship with the public, after all I don't see football introducing a second ball in play with the first but worth two goals or golf being played with a superball. In motor racing they actually got more straight laced by removing the start where drivers ran to their cars which to my mind would be the best bit. Perhaps batsmen should only be allowed to pad up at the fall of a wicket and come stumbling onto the field with thigh guards and leg pads all over the place and must be ready to face their first ball whatever their state of dress. Hillarious, and sure to bring in the punters . Only cricket has gimmicked it's self to oblivion. Is it really worth it ?
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Nat, I agree totally. Having recently watched the Indian's bat for 2.5 days for 730odd in a test match, I concur. Indian cricket is dull as dishwater. It's all about making the crowd squeal like 10 year old girls.
The big bash is hardly any better. Second rate bowlers from Grade cricket being spanked out of the ground.
hate it.
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Second India v England 20/20 showed a slow pitch with a lack of bounce gave the balance back to the fielding side . A intresting game with both sides struggling to maintain a high scoring rate, though the umpires did help with several decisions .
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Second India v England 20/20 showed a slow pitch with a lack of bounce gave the balance back to the fielding side . A intresting game with both sides struggling to maintain a high scoring rate, though the umpires did help with several decisions .
Bent umpires - Morgan has said as much. All getting a bit like that sport we're not allowed to mention...
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dodgy stuff from sub-continent shocker....