What do you want to see? 150 v/s 150 matches?
Must have enjoyed Bangaldeshs batting today.
What sort of argument is this.
I wanna see balanced surfaces which can allow for either bowlers being extremely threatening or batsmen getting off to a very rapid start on the basis of their
skill i.e 2011 WC where we saw some outstanding matches on balanced tracks. Currently half of the current good ODI batsmen would be found out as useless on a half decent track IMO, as evidenced by Englands capitulation and subsequent whinging after the last ODI vs SA.
Currently ODI cricket is all about flatness. Opening batsmen smashing sixes and fours from the first ball until the end of the powerplay, then overs 10 to 40 being total borefests where the bowling side are happy restricting teams to 5 an over and the batting side are happy to keep wickets in hand, ending in a slogathon for the final 10 overs. Virtually every opening innings in every game bar today's followed this pattern. Was the same for the 2015 WC as well. To top it off it puts immense pressure on chasing teams to fire from ball 1 and that leads to massive victory margins.
I miss being able to watch an innings and actually be kept interested by the prospect of a fine bowling spell just ripping through a team, not the current format where you're lucky to see 3 wickets fall in the first 40 overs and bowlers haven't a hope of succeeding unless the batting team have a complete meltdown. I also miss being able to see a team at around 100 for 5 after 25 overs and know that if they battle their way to 250 they've got a decent total, instead of currently when you may as well just switch off because the par of 325 is already well gone.
ODI's should combine defence and offence, thats what made it the most popular format of the game for decades. Since 2014 or so it's become a longer boring version of t20 which has rendered it obsolete IMO.
Not even asking for big changes, just scrap two new balls and ask boards to serve up more balanced trakcs. Boom issue solved.
I'd complain as well if every ODI these days had scores of 150 being normal as well, game can't be too favoured towards either party, at least not in every single match as it is currently.