biased indian
International Coach
wht difference it makes if it played before or afterWhy do they bother having a 20/20 match after the series is finished.
wht difference it makes if it played before or afterWhy do they bother having a 20/20 match after the series is finished.
Because after the one day series is finished, instead of coming home and preparing for the longer game they are staying a few extra days just for a 20/20 match that means absolute zilch.wht difference it makes if it played before or after
Wouldn't it be the same if the Twenty20 was played before the ODI series?Because after the one day series is finished, instead of coming home and preparing for the longer game they are staying a few extra days just for a 20/20 match that means absolute zilch.
They could either:Wouldn't it be the same if the Twenty20 was played before the ODI series?
hmmmm so playing 3 is better than 1 ???????They could either:
a) not play it at all
b) use the Twenty20 at the start of the series in place of a warmup
c) have a 3 Twenty20 series, then a 5 ODI series.
d) harden up and play a test or two.
I think that may have something to do with it. Although I think that Australia and India signed an agreement similar to the Chappell-Hadlee series, to play each other once a year in some form of the game over the next few years.I think its some sort of payback deal for making India play neutral ODIs in the aussie series.
Or perhaps its India being compensated for having to visit Australia in prime cricketing season everytime.
Why relegate it to warmup status ?They could either:
a) not play it at all
b) use the Twenty20 at the start of the series in place of a warmup
c) have a 3 Twenty20 series, then a 5 ODI series.
d) harden up and play a test or two.
I just gave it as an option.hmmmm so playing 3 is better than 1 ???????
3--> 20/20 + 5 ODI makes wht difference ????
i though u didnt ike 20/20
I'd argue that the whole tour means absolutely zilch.Because after the one day series is finished, instead of coming home and preparing for the longer game they are staying a few extra days just for a 20/20 match that means absolute zilch.
Sweet. Am wetting my pants at the thought of cricket coming back on the television.September
Sat 29
1st ODI - India v Australia
M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
October
Tue 2
2nd ODI - India v Australia
Nehru Stadium, Kochi
Fri 5
3rd ODI - India v Australia
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal, Hyderabad
Mon 8
4th ODI - India v Australia
Sector 16 Stadium, Chandigarh
Thu 11
5th ODI - India v Australia
I.P.C.L. Sports Complex Ground, Vadodara
Sun 14
6th ODI - India v Australia
Vidarbha C.A. Ground, Nagpur
Wed 17
7th ODI - India v Australia
Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai
Sat 20
20/20 International - India v Australia
Venue TBC
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TMI.Sweet. Am wetting my pants at the thought of cricket coming back on the television.
Not as though they won't play any more then or 2, I always laugh at how Ricky Ponting plays for Tasmania but lives in Sydney or south it.Lads, ever since September's Foxtel guide arrived, I've been panicking.
The first ODI is on the 29th of September, but the TV Guide makes no mention of it being on!! I thought Fox showed all Aussie away games!
7 ODI's is ridiculous though, it means that alot of our players miss the start of the domestic season
Why would anyone, let alone the great man, live in Tassie if they had the money not to?Not as though they won't play any more then or 2, I always laugh at how Ricky Ponting plays for Tasmania but lives in Sydney or south it.
ICC doesn't schedule the series. ICC only requires 3 ODI home and away every six years. It's the BCCI and the ACB.Damn I hate the IC$C$, damn them to hell. Forget money and do the old 6/7 test series.
Do the ICC dont put it compulsory for the tests to happen ? Why is it the compulsion only for ODI's?ICC doesn't schedule the series. ICC only requires 3 ODI home and away every six years. It's the BCCI and the ACB.
ICC also requires 2 Tests home and away every six years as well. But Australia came to India already a couple years back.Do the ICC dont put it compulsory for the tests to happen ? Why is it the compulsion only for ODI's?