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We are in one of most bowling friendly eras of test cricket, let t20 cricket be a slogfest, it's for entertainment after all and that's what most fans wantThese cricketing run-fests are completely anti-thesis of what cricket is and should be all about.
I don't know about the younger generation (born 2000+) but for those guys who have seen the 80's and 90's would never attest to this book cricket and label it exciting.
Cricket was always meant to be a battle between the best bowlers and the best batters. In the last 3-4 years, cricket has become a contest between the batsmen themselves. Who is the greatest hitter of them all is the question on everyone's lips? The bowlers have been reduced to a footnote.
In the 80's and 90's while the world saw mega stars in Lara, Tendulkar, Steve Waugh, Miandad on the batting side, the bowling side had a fair share of all-time greats in McGrath, Walsh, Ambrose, Wasim, Waqar, Shoaib, Donald, Pollock, Murali. The game was a battle between two sets of greats on opposite sides with two distinct skills on display.
If I look at today's cricket, apart from Pat Cummins, there is not a single bowler who is a mega superstar on the bowling side of things. Dale Steyn was the last ATG bowler that was unearthed and he retired 5 years back. All the headlines are now hogged by the likes of Klaasen, Head, David, Pollard. is this the cricket we aspire to?
Over the years batters have benefitted from change in rules that have solely profited the batters. They have had advancements in the quality of bats where an edge or a mishit flies for a six. The boundaries have been shortened to a mere 70 meter with some grounds even having 60-62 metres. The bowlers on the other hand are still required to bowl with the same Kookaburra since 1900 that has its seam flattened after 15 overs. How is that an able contest?
To me, there used to be an undeniable magic to cricket where anticipation would hang in the air. You wouldn't know if Lara would smash a boundary or would Wasim rip through his defences with a toe-crusher. It's been barely two weeks since SRH posted 277. How many of us remember the innings in that match? They just posted 287 and that 277 is a relic now. But most of us here would remember fondly the deliveries of Wasim to Dravid, Shoaib to Dravid and Tendulkar, Donald to Tendulkar. I still remember Lara's cover drive for four to win the Test match in 1999 against Australia.
T20 is here to stay and there's no denying that. But even T20 used to be fun. The 2007 T20 World Cup was a classic where 160 scores were match-winning and there was an even contest between bat and ball.
Let's not reduce cricket to a smash sport with victors determined on who can swing the willow the hardest. Let's not reduce cricket to the point where the only anticipation is whether the batsman is going to hit the delivery for a four or six. Let's not reduce cricket to the point where it becomes a mere statistic-driven contest, devoid of the poetry and the artistry that made it truly enchanting.
You can always live in denial of modernity, and watch 80s 90s cricket on YouTube.These cricketing run-fests are completely anti-thesis of what cricket is and should be all about.
I don't know about the younger generation (born 2000+) but for those guys who have seen the 80's and 90's would never attest to this book cricket and label it exciting.
Cricket was always meant to be a battle between the best bowlers and the best batters. In the last 3-4 years, cricket has become a contest between the batsmen themselves. Who is the greatest hitter of them all is the question on everyone's lips? The bowlers have been reduced to a footnote.
In the 80's and 90's while the world saw mega stars in Lara, Tendulkar, Steve Waugh, Miandad on the batting side, the bowling side had a fair share of all-time greats in McGrath, Walsh, Ambrose, Wasim, Waqar, Shoaib, Donald, Pollock, Murali. The game was a battle between two sets of greats on opposite sides with two distinct skills on display.
If I look at today's cricket, apart from Pat Cummins, there is not a single bowler who is a mega superstar on the bowling side of things. Dale Steyn was the last ATG bowler that was unearthed and he retired 5 years back. All the headlines are now hogged by the likes of Klaasen, Head, David, Pollard. is this the cricket we aspire to?
Over the years batters have benefitted from change in rules that have solely profited the batters. They have had advancements in the quality of bats where an edge or a mishit flies for a six. The boundaries have been shortened to a mere 70 meter with some grounds even having 60-62 metres. The bowlers on the other hand are still required to bowl with the same Kookaburra since 1900 that has its seam flattened after 15 overs. How is that an able contest?
To me, there used to be an undeniable magic to cricket where anticipation would hang in the air. You wouldn't know if Lara would smash a boundary or would Wasim rip through his defences with a toe-crusher. It's been barely two weeks since SRH posted 277. How many of us remember the innings in that match? They just posted 287 and that 277 is a relic now. But most of us here would remember fondly the deliveries of Wasim to Dravid, Shoaib to Dravid and Tendulkar, Donald to Tendulkar. I still remember Lara's cover drive for four to win the Test match in 1999 against Australia.
T20 is here to stay and there's no denying that. But even T20 used to be fun. The 2007 T20 World Cup was a classic where 160 scores were match-winning and there was an even contest between bat and ball.
Let's not reduce cricket to a smash sport with victors determined on who can swing the willow the hardest. Let's not reduce cricket to the point where the only anticipation is whether the batsman is going to hit the delivery for a four or six. Let's not reduce cricket to the point where it becomes a mere statistic-driven contest, devoid of the poetry and the artistry that made it truly enchanting.
These cricketing run-fests are completely anti-thesis of what cricket is and should be all about.
I don't know about the younger generation (born 2000+) but for those guys who have seen the 80's and 90's would never attest to this book cricket and label it exciting.
Cricket was always meant to be a battle between the best bowlers and the best batters. In the last 3-4 years, cricket has become a contest between the batsmen themselves. Who is the greatest hitter of them all is the question on everyone's lips? The bowlers have been reduced to a footnote.
In the 80's and 90's while the world saw mega stars in Lara, Tendulkar, Steve Waugh, Miandad on the batting side, the bowling side had a fair share of all-time greats in McGrath, Walsh, Ambrose, Wasim, Waqar, Shoaib, Donald, Pollock, Murali. The game was a battle between two sets of greats on opposite sides with two distinct skills on display.
If I look at today's cricket, apart from Pat Cummins, there is not a single bowler who is a mega superstar on the bowling side of things. Dale Steyn was the last ATG bowler that was unearthed and he retired 5 years back. All the headlines are now hogged by the likes of Klaasen, Head, David, Pollard. is this the cricket we aspire to?
Over the years batters have benefitted from change in rules that have solely profited the batters. They have had advancements in the quality of bats where an edge or a mishit flies for a six. The boundaries have been shortened to a mere 70 meter with some grounds even having 60-62 metres. The bowlers on the other hand are still required to bowl with the same Kookaburra since 1900 that has its seam flattened after 15 overs. How is that an able contest?
To me, there used to be an undeniable magic to cricket where anticipation would hang in the air. You wouldn't know if Lara would smash a boundary or would Wasim rip through his defences with a toe-crusher. It's been barely two weeks since SRH posted 277. How many of us remember the innings in that match? They just posted 287 and that 277 is a relic now. But most of us here would remember fondly the deliveries of Wasim to Dravid, Shoaib to Dravid and Tendulkar, Donald to Tendulkar. I still remember Lara's cover drive for four to win the Test match in 1999 against Australia.
T20 is here to stay and there's no denying that. But even T20 used to be fun. The 2007 T20 World Cup was a classic where 160 scores were match-winning and there was an even contest between bat and ball.
Let's not reduce cricket to a smash sport with victors determined on who can swing the willow the hardest. Let's not reduce cricket to the point where the only anticipation is whether the batsman is going to hit the delivery for a four or six. Let's not reduce cricket to the point where it becomes a mere statistic-driven contest, devoid of the poetry and the artistry that made it truly enchanting.
Any explanation for this?
Im putting this out there for everyone to see.
Impact player rule, every team has at least 2 weak domestic bowlers. So many factors. I am more curious to see the impact of impact player rule.
WTH!!!
Im putting this out there for everyone to see.
Pak fans did find entertaining when Pakistan reached 200 runs in 25 overs on the very same ground This is a high altitude venue where ball flies. If you show intent youl will be rewarded. This is where Rohit sharma hit 16 sixes in one ODI knock against Australia when he got his double 100. This was 10 years back. The thing is back then not many teams showed collective intent. Nowadays teams collecitvely show intent. Every batsman comes with same approach. Basiically we had one afridi iin the 90s. Now we have about 5 or 6 advanced well refined afridis in each team. If it iis that easy you would see the same result in Tests.WTH!!!
I dont know how anyone can find this entertaining.
so you are going to defend 250+ scores cause its india?Any explanation for this?
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I dont understand are the Indians here. There is one poster, posting about Pindi stadium when i have said in the OP that i dont support batting tracks anywhere. Yet, here is trying to justify it cause its IndiaWTH!!!
I dont know how anyone can find this entertaining.
Bigger bats, shorter boundaries, and shoddy bowing standards in the IPL can easily yield 200+ runs, the rest is just intent but enough to keep 100s of Millions glued to what they believe is quality cricket - even if rigged.WTH!!!
I dont know how anyone can find this entertaining.
That's the issue right there. Equating entertainment with sixes. Equally entertaining is a bowler toe-crushing batsmen or breaking the stumps into half or making the batsman hop around like a bunny. Wahab Riaz has done nothing in his cricketing career but he gets remembered for his spell to Watson. That spell did nothing for the team but it was surely entertaining to watch. The highlight of this IPL for me has to be Bumrah's toe-crushing yorker to get Prithvi Shaw bowled.We are in one of most bowling friendly eras of test cricket, let t20 cricket be a slogfest, it's for entertainment after all and that's what most fans want
Exceptions don't overrule the rule. Viv's 100, Afridi's 100 were exceptions and out of the blue. Everybody enjoys those kind of things if it happens once in a while. You will love a chocolate fudge brownie with caramel if you have it once in 6 months. If you start having that every week, you'll start hating it.Ever heard of attitude? Viv Richards scored 56 ball test 100 exactly on this day. It was the fastest test 100 for 30 years. Fastest 100 by Afridii in the 90s. Game has come a long way since. Back then approach and attitude was different. When the attitude of batsmen started changing we saw more of it. Game has evolved. You simply boil everything down to bowling quality. Ball throwers are highly efficient these days. From short distance they generate a lot of speed with ball thrower tool. Their technique against high pace has gone up significantly. ALl the names you suggest will face the same music in modern cricket. Batting technique, hitting technique everything has evolved massively. Even against yorkers they change stance and convert either into full toss or half volley. In order to balance they added two bouncer rule. But unless the pitch itself is pacy and bouncy you won't get much out of it. You have to be a bit more intelligent.
Fact that you don't understand certain grounds in INdia are batting pitches always. Been that way for so many years. You pick those pitches and use as an example lol That is where your lack of knowledge about INdian pitchces is getting exposed.I dont understand are the Indians here. There is one poster, posting about Pindi stadium when i have said in the OP that i dont support batting tracks anywhere. Yet, here is trying to justify it cause its India
Not once in a while. Afridi and Jayasuriya were consistently producing thosse kind of knocks. Kapil dev had strike rate of over 80 even in Tests in the 1980s. We have more such guys now. Just because it is rare in Pakistan, don't think other countries don't produce. England's ODI cricket changed since 2015. They decided to keep going harder and harder during middle phase. They achieved 481 in ODI. It is the attitude. mindset. Those days it was rare. Because they rarely showed intent. THey never had concept of going harder right through the innings. Nowadays even in tests there is no concept of defending. Ben duckett hardly defended. he tried to attack 85% of the ball in Tests. Imagine in T20.Exceptions don't overrule the rule. Viv's 100, Afridi's 100 were exceptions and out of the blue. Everybody enjoys those kind of things if it happens once in a while. You will love a chocolate fudge brownie with caramel if you have it once in 6 months. If you start having that every week, you'll start hating it.
IPL is a domestic tournament and I don't understand why ICC would ban anything. Does the OP follow Indian domestic cricket? Lots of Ranji games are drawn as well with both the teams scoring huge in domestic cricket. It happens everywhere. Also need to understand that IPL being a domestic tournament means that some inexperienced bowlers are bowling to international batters on batting friendly wickets. On same wickets we have seen Jasprit Bumrah, Mustafizur and Pathirana bowling brilliantly and hardly getting hit.
No one cares if Pakistan produces roads for their domestic games, I don't think anyone was complaining about the same. The criticism was only about international pitches especially Test matches where even the Pakistan bowlers were nullified giving advantage to the opposition. So comparing that to a domestic tournament is ridiculous. I don't think any non-Pakistan fan was comparing about what pitches were produced for PSL or any domestic tournament in Pakistan as that is not relevant to the world. When India produces roads in Tests or when teams start to score 220+ regularly in international T20 games, then this thread would make sense. At this point basing an entire thread on a domestic tournament to defend the roads Pakistan has been dishing out in Test cricket or international white ball cricket seems ridiculous.
Im putting this out there for everyone to see.
Yeah, this is going to be one hell of a challenge because no one knows the type of pitches to come in the US. Windies pitches are somewhat known and are slower side but pitches in the US are totally a mystery.from batting paradises to the unexpected
If Rauf, Shaheen and Hasan played for RCB, SRH would have made 300+.Bigger bats, shorter boundaries, and shoddy bowing standards in the IPL can easily yield 200+ runs, the rest is just intent but enough to keep 100s of Millions glued to what they believe is quality cricket - even if rigged.
All fair and lovely in the WWE world of Cricket.
If Rauf, Shaheen and Hasan played for RCB, SRH would have made 300+.
Eden Gardens and Wankhede both have small boundaries, around 60-65 meters. Chinnaswamy is worse than both, around 56-60 meters. All these pitches are proper belters.223 chased at Eden Gardens
Let’s ban one of the most iconic venues in World Cricket…
Eden Gardens and Wankhede both have small boundaries, around 60-65 meters. Chinnaswamy is worse than both, around 56-60 meters. All these pitches are proper belters.
This year, IPL pitches are worse, ridiculous. Batting is pretty easy.
It's rubbish, even the slow Chennai pitch has become a batting paradise. Those who score runs on these belters should not be taken seriously.
125 of 6? Travis head cheetah but how on earth?
Yes, I am sure misbah would have scored a 100 on this pitch
Travis head is gun though, he loves Indian pitches, he literally looked all star on a final pitch where every one including Australia themselves struggledSo you didn't have time to paste yesterday's match?
Travis head is gun though, he loves Indian pitches, he literally looked all star on a final pitch where every one including Australia themselves struggled
So trundlers on belter Indian pitches won't bother him, plus ipl wants 6's and big games cause money
Is every team doing this in the IPL?
This is the thing people don't get it. We have seen far worse roads in 2000s where we were all at the mercy of Jayasuriya. But we have too many of them in the side. Only before IPL , England made over 250 in West INdies with phil salt's 100. The reason they got there was because he was not the only one who went after bowling. Jacks, BRook all went after the bowling non stop.Is every team doing this in the IPL?
SRH have taken aggressive powerplay approach to the next level and they are being rewarded for their bravery. If the problem is the league, then every team should be able to manage a reasonable fraction of this in the powerplay.
What’s stopping Gujrat Titans with their tu tuk maestros Gill, Sudharshan and Saha to achieve 80+ regularly in the first 6 overs?
You can’t explain that to someone who thinks scoring 178 at Rawalpindi batting first is a good score against New Zealand’s C teamThis is the thing people don't get it. We have seen far worse roads in 2000s where we were all at the mercy of Jayasuriya. But we have too many of them in the side. Only before IPL , England made over 250 in West INdies with phil salt's 100. The reason they got there was because he was not the only one who went after bowling. Jacks, BRook all went after the bowling non stop.
Yesterday Pakistan's PSL superstars could not chase `178 in 20 overs against New Zealand C team on a flat pitch & small groundKKR 176/2 in just 14 overs against PBKS. Is this ground another highway?
They make roads for the IPL
and dust bowls for test matches
it could back fire for the WC especially where the pitches are much slower in the WIndies. If Indians are used to playing of flat decks, then perhaps it could work to pak's advantage.
Which dustbowl did you see in the recent IND-ENG Test series ?
Literally most of them
Not even English journalists called them dustbowls and said they were all flat but OK.
Almost 4 players scored double centuries in the second innings of all the matches and u claim its spinning horizontal from second day. Vaughan tweet is from 4th test 2nd innings where eng faltered for 145 and ind win with 5 wickets in hand chasing 192.England would outplayed, there is no doubt about it. But the pitches started spinning horizontally on day 2.
Almost 4 players scored double centuries in the second innings of all the matches and u claim its spinning horizontal from second day. Vaughan tweet is from 4th test 2nd innings where eng faltered for 145 and ind win with 5 wickets in hand chasing 192.
Instead of random statements can u support with the stats.Vizag,Rajkot and Dharamsala were the most fair pitches helping batting and taking out toss factor completely.Pitches were spinning like mad, that's a fact.
Dharamshala ended in 2.5 days bro...Instead of random statements can u support with the stats.Vizag,Rajkot and Dharamsala were the most fair pitches helping batting and taking out toss factor completely.
Dharamshala ended in 2.5 days bro...
i don't know why you are getting so defensive about the subject. Preparing spin friendly wickets is really not a big deal. As I said, India outclassed England in any case.
and batting line up is classWe have a quality bowling attack. That's the difference
In Dharmshala, England folded mentally before the game itself. Ind scored 477 after eng folded meekly for 218 from 175/3 .Dharamshala ended in 2.5 days bro...
i don't know why you are getting so defensive about the subject. Preparing spin friendly wickets is really not a big deal. As I said, India outclassed England in any case.
But that's a bit of a moot point. If it was a dustbowl, we couldn't have scored 477 while batting 2nd on that pitch.and batting line up is class
In Dharmshala, England folded mentally before the game itself. Ind scored 477 after eng folded meekly for 218 from 175/3 .
Am not getting defensive am asking the proof for ur claims
But that's a bit of a moot point. If it was a dustbowl, we couldn't have scored 477 while batting 2nd on that pitch.
Eng have only one decent pacer thats anderson.Wood and Robinson were completely duds.Ind played 2 fast bowlers in all the matches.why can't it be a reference point.In the first and 2nd Test England played with 1 pacer, which is telling
In the last test, Indian pacers just took 4/20 wickets
3rd Test seemed more balanced
England players like bairstow back in form means the end of our pacers careers.Absolute carnage in progress on highway pitches.
They make roads for the IPL
and dust bowls for test matches
it could back fire for the WC especially where the pitches are much slower in the WIndies. If Indians are used to playing of flat decks, then perhaps it could work to pak's advantage.
Can't blame me for wishful thinkingReally England right before IPL made 267 in West Indies
If you look carefully India's experienced old horses don't do the ssame like what youngsters do. Kohli, even Rohit doesn't do, KL Rahul. It is a reflection game's evolution. Some oldies like Dinesh karthik adapted by using the crease effectively. First and foremost thing is mindset. SKY has done at the international level with 4 whirlwind centuries. One in England , one in NZ, One in South Africa, one in India.I know what Babar and Rizwan would score on these pitches.
It makes the flat pitch argument null and void.