mastimasti
Tape Ball Captain
- Joined
- Jan 24, 2021
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There have been 18 matches and already 13 scores of 180+, 5 of which are scores of 200 or more. With pitches only set to be slower, lower and bowlers becoming fatigued, scores could become bigger and we're only set to see more 180+ totals. There's no league in world cricket where scores are so inflated.
Why is that? Is bowling the issues? And if so ,what will India learn from this? It looks likely they will hedge their best on batting big and hoping the other batting side falters.
And what do other teams learn from this? Load their sides with batting as pitches are largely unresponsive?
The other possibility is to include dibbly dobblers as Patel has had big success so far. Chara as a leggy and Morris with his fats medium and variations have been useful too.
None of this seems to be new, the key in Indian limited overs seems to be bat bat bat...as it's always been. Or is there any space for slower bowlers?
Why is that? Is bowling the issues? And if so ,what will India learn from this? It looks likely they will hedge their best on batting big and hoping the other batting side falters.
And what do other teams learn from this? Load their sides with batting as pitches are largely unresponsive?
The other possibility is to include dibbly dobblers as Patel has had big success so far. Chara as a leggy and Morris with his fats medium and variations have been useful too.
None of this seems to be new, the key in Indian limited overs seems to be bat bat bat...as it's always been. Or is there any space for slower bowlers?
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