stevewittry
Tape Ball Regular
- Joined
- Mar 23, 2007
- Runs
- 567
Draws in test match cricket has been one of the eventual outcomes of a Test match. While this was relevant in the age old days to rule out timeless tests and enforce the conclusion of a match in a limited time (5 days), time is now ripe to look at the possibility of a draw as a test match outcome.
While the number of draws has reduced considerably because the batsmen tend to play more aggressively and tend to hit a lot more deliveries than leave, teams with defensive mindset on lifeless pitches can still play boring cricket that takes the life and interests out of a test match.
Time to amend rules of test match cricket to make it a more interesting viewing.
The need of the hour is to have rules in place that lets us decide one of 2 possible winners in any given match, unless it is a tie which can be decided by something equivalent as a super over.
After watching today's game, it was super boring to watch a 77 from 200+ deliveries. And if this was not boring for some, a yawning 23 from nearly the same amount of deliveries from Vihari just killed the test match.
These are innings that would even put the likes of Manjrekar, Misbah, Boycott, Dravid, or Gavaskar to shame and has no place in modern day cricket.
One of the things that can be done is basically decide the winner based on comparison of sum total of runs scored by each team across innings. This will force the team batting last to outdo the score posted by the other team, thus inducing some life into a dead match. And as stated, in the unlikely scenario of a match ending in a tie, there can be a super over to decide on the winner.
Pitches must be made more livelier and not a slow wicket such as the one we had in Sydney.
I would welcome your thoughts on how to make test cricket more interesting and preventing any draws.
While the number of draws has reduced considerably because the batsmen tend to play more aggressively and tend to hit a lot more deliveries than leave, teams with defensive mindset on lifeless pitches can still play boring cricket that takes the life and interests out of a test match.
Time to amend rules of test match cricket to make it a more interesting viewing.
The need of the hour is to have rules in place that lets us decide one of 2 possible winners in any given match, unless it is a tie which can be decided by something equivalent as a super over.
After watching today's game, it was super boring to watch a 77 from 200+ deliveries. And if this was not boring for some, a yawning 23 from nearly the same amount of deliveries from Vihari just killed the test match.
These are innings that would even put the likes of Manjrekar, Misbah, Boycott, Dravid, or Gavaskar to shame and has no place in modern day cricket.
One of the things that can be done is basically decide the winner based on comparison of sum total of runs scored by each team across innings. This will force the team batting last to outdo the score posted by the other team, thus inducing some life into a dead match. And as stated, in the unlikely scenario of a match ending in a tie, there can be a super over to decide on the winner.
Pitches must be made more livelier and not a slow wicket such as the one we had in Sydney.
I would welcome your thoughts on how to make test cricket more interesting and preventing any draws.
