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9 out of the last 10 Essex T20 matches at Chelmsford have been won by the team batting second (Kent did win against Middlesex batting first) Chelmsford seems such a hard ground to defend. A lot of the games have a very similar pattern, the team batting second blitz the powerplay and pretty much have the game won by the end of it. When we bat first we tend to get an under par score, it's very difficult to see what kind of total we can defend so toss likely crucial.
Quote from: JasonP on June 19, 2024, 03:37:39 PM9 out of the last 10 Essex T20 matches at Chelmsford have been won by the team batting second (Kent did win against Middlesex batting first) Chelmsford seems such a hard ground to defend. A lot of the games have a very similar pattern, the team batting second blitz the powerplay and pretty much have the game won by the end of it. When we bat first we tend to get an under par score, it's very difficult to see what kind of total we can defend so toss likely crucial.It's not just a Chelmsford problem, it's a T20 problem worldwide. Chasing is far easier than defending, mainly due all teams batting right down the order and making it easier to time a run chase. By contrast, it's getting harder to judge a par-score on any surface whereas the chasing side can form a plan early on.
Quote from: SirChef26 on June 19, 2024, 04:16:31 PMQuote from: JasonP on June 19, 2024, 03:37:39 PM9 out of the last 10 Essex T20 matches at Chelmsford have been won by the team batting second (Kent did win against Middlesex batting first) Chelmsford seems such a hard ground to defend. A lot of the games have a very similar pattern, the team batting second blitz the powerplay and pretty much have the game won by the end of it. When we bat first we tend to get an under par score, it's very difficult to see what kind of total we can defend so toss likely crucial.It's not just a Chelmsford problem, it's a T20 problem worldwide. Chasing is far easier than defending, mainly due all teams batting right down the order and making it easier to time a run chase. By contrast, it's getting harder to judge a par-score on any surface whereas the chasing side can form a plan early on.And because they increasingly play on postage stamp sized grounds to pander to the insatiable appetite for 4s and 6s.
Quote from: nat on June 19, 2024, 04:37:57 PMQuote from: SirChef26 on June 19, 2024, 04:16:31 PMQuote from: JasonP on June 19, 2024, 03:37:39 PM9 out of the last 10 Essex T20 matches at Chelmsford have been won by the team batting second (Kent did win against Middlesex batting first) Chelmsford seems such a hard ground to defend. A lot of the games have a very similar pattern, the team batting second blitz the powerplay and pretty much have the game won by the end of it. When we bat first we tend to get an under par score, it's very difficult to see what kind of total we can defend so toss likely crucial.It's not just a Chelmsford problem, it's a T20 problem worldwide. Chasing is far easier than defending, mainly due all teams batting right down the order and making it easier to time a run chase. By contrast, it's getting harder to judge a par-score on any surface whereas the chasing side can form a plan early on.And because they increasingly play on postage stamp sized grounds to pander to the insatiable appetite for 4s and 6s.Spot on. Spinners are being misfit for 6 and the quicker bowlers top edged for 6. I can?t see how that is entertaining but that?s where we?ve got to. T20 is so much in favour of the batsmen it?s getting ridiculous. Maybe the bowlers should bowl underarm or ?do a Trevor Chappell?!
Anyone still think Elgar can't play 20-20 cricket? Come on now, roll up.