Briony
International Debutant
With the bowling a lot depends on the pitches given that batsmen basically have to attack. Top bowlers like Steyn and Flintoff have been really travelling when the pitch has been flat as batsmen rode their luck. In ODIs and test cricket they wouldn't turn out figures like that because batsmen (with the possible exception of a Sehwag or Gayle) are manifestly more cautious. On bowler-friendly pitches in this format, Steyn for instance has had some great figures because the batsmen still have to attack which can be obviously fraught with danger with the assistance around. In test cricket, a spicy pitch would still assist Steyn and co. but good openers can get through the first session relatively danger free if they play with skill and caution.
When it's all said and done, we can over-analyse 20/20. In such a truncated form, the pitch, whether it's a day match or day/nighter, the weather can at times have more influence that the ability of the players. The longer the form of the game, the more the innate skill, and superior temperament and techniques will prevail.
When it's all said and done, we can over-analyse 20/20. In such a truncated form, the pitch, whether it's a day match or day/nighter, the weather can at times have more influence that the ability of the players. The longer the form of the game, the more the innate skill, and superior temperament and techniques will prevail.