nightprowler10
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I don't see how people are not getting that.Wait, what? It's still the maximum of 450 overs per test match.
I was all for it in 2005 when Shehryar Khan suggested it and I fully support the change even now.
I don't see how people are not getting that.Wait, what? It's still the maximum of 450 overs per test match.
No, you wouldn't. If 450 overs are bowled, the Test is over. The only way you'd have a sixth day is if enough overs weren't bowled on the first five (due to weather, light, etc), and the sixth day would only be used to finish off whatever overs are left.
Yeah, was meaning there was no maximum within 5 uninterrupted days.Nah, Richard meant that you could theoretically still bowl 500 overs in 5 days.
A draw is fine if you have bowled all the overs and the teams have stuck it out. Not a fan of draws where like 100 overs have been lost due to rain...that's not a draw..thats the weather winning.I'm a fan of draws tbh..
Having a 6th day scheduled is rubbish for the first test of a series.
I however would consider it an option for the last test of a series of at least 3 Test Matches.
It's OOTQ with back-to-back Tests, obviously. But I hate them ITFP - should never happen more than OIABM IMO.What happens if it the sixth day is completely washed out? Have a reserve day for the reserve day LOL.
Definately not a great option when there is back to back tests also.
Bad light's a different question entirely, really, and it's something that frustrates everyone, for any number of reasons. Floodlights should, obviously, always be used if available (and should be available far more often than they are) but with a red-ball they're often not good enough. The safety question is (rightly IMO) not the only important one, and what constitutes "really dark"?No way, i LOVE test cricket, but even i would find 6 day tests a bit much. I definitely think we should allow for floodlights to be used if there's bad light though. Or at least a change to the bad light rules so we play until its really dark. Safely is not really a question with todays gear, and teams are more than happy to play in bad light when it suits them, so why not always?
If its safe to play when you'te in with a chance of winning (England in Pakistan comes to mind) then its good enough no matter the match situation.