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11 May 2016 02:11 #304029
by dillinger10
Some very interesting thoughts from Ravi Ashwin regarding the one-sided nature of T20 cricket. His frustrations come across loud and clear. Highlights include:
www.espncricinfo.com/magazine/content/story/1011437.html
Is there anything that can be done to even up the contest between bat and ball in T20 cricket? Should anything be done? Or should we just accept that T20 cricket is purely a slogfest and enjoy that for the entertainment that it is?
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11 May 2016 09:40 #304047
by TRINIDADDY
You can ban all helmets, pads and batsman protection, and then legalize the bowling of six short ball bouncers. Make the batsman bleed.
Or you can allow chucking. Spin chuckers seem to cause the most trouble to T20 batsmen.
Banning the fielding restrictions will also curb easy 4s during the first quarter of games.
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11 May 2016 14:54 #304128
by ketchim
Yeah ....scrap that silly 6 overs restriction !
Allow max 3 bouncers per over: Bring in the line for WIDES outside OFF stump
2.6 pound BATS and below ONLY
Play in Whites
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13 May 2016 01:50 #304249
by dillinger10
Good stuff, guys. The bowler in me is a fan of all of the aforementioned suggestions. I do feel that T20 cricket has tilted far too much in the batsman's favour. False shots from batsman beaten by pace and in flight clear the ropes with ease due to their sheer power. If things keep going like this, you may as well just plonk a bowling machine in the middle and do away with bowlers completely. It is hard for bowlers to stay motivated when you are going for 11 an over and even good balls are dispatched over the fence. Although the lucrative contracts of T20 cricket does help to soften the blow somewhat.
If I were in charge, at a minimum, I would lengthen the boundary ropes, eliminate fielding restrictions and extend the lines for a wide ball down the leg side. I also like the idea of 3 bouncers per over.
In saying all of that, it seems that the public as a whole, and especially the average cricket fan, would prefer to see big hitting and scores of 200+ as opposed to scores of 120. More runs equals more entertainment in their eyes, which means larger crowds and more money. But Ravi is absolutely right, it's just not cricket.
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13 May 2016 09:22 #304271
by ketchim
Yeah that line for Wide outside Leg stump must also be extended.
I am iffy about lengthen the boundary ropes vs the restriction on Bat WEIGHT.
IF the Bat is an average of 2 .5 pounds, it cannot be as thick and solid !
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