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06 Dec 2015 07:30 #282114
by pwarbi
As a cricket fan I also don't want to see a watered down version of the game either. If it's to be included in the Olympics then it should be as the sport is, and one that we all love.
What's wrong with including a T20 style competition in the Olympics in all its glory? Same rules and number of players. That is what people want to see, otherwise it's like including soccer but just making it a 5-a-side tournament, worthless.
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07 Dec 2015 01:45 #282182
by dillinger10
I am sure there are those that will argue that T20 in itself is a watered down format of the game. One of the problems in getting the worlds best players to play in the Olympics is the timing. Will players be willing to turn down big pay days from the CPL and NatWest Blast T20 tournaments that take place during the summer months?
I mentioned it previously, but I would be in favour of bringing back the Hong Kong Sixes.
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07 Dec 2015 19:51 #282328
by pwarbi
I think when the idea of T20 cricket was first around, there was a lot of sceptics saying it's a watered down version of cricket, but recently I'm not hearing that half as much.
The players like playing it, the fans like watching it, and the authorities like the revenue it brings in. For a so called watered down, goes against the grain type of format of a sport, it's not doing to badly.
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