Exactly. It's quite easy to get fed up with a diet of T20 which, let's be honest, just isn't a very good game. Its continued appeal lies in its convenience / "fun day out" aspects but basically those things won't be sufficient to sustain it once people realise, as they have predictably started to do, that it's a pretty inane version of cricket.Imagine when they have the p20,cricket fans have 20/20 fatigue,most must have watched the IPL and decided they have had enough.
One suspects that T20 games will be predictable and basic but the success will be in 'events'. The short nature of the game lends itself to Grand Prix style events and tournaments.In India I suspect that the razzmatazz, celebrity backing and wall-to-wall advertising and coverage will act as an extra driver for continued success, but again, it's the same basic product that you're selling. You can put lipstick on a pig, but it'll still be a pig.
Yes and I do think that T20 has a place. But the questions, to my mind, are: (a) how much T20 can the market support? and (b) how much T20 is in the broader game's interests?One suspects that T20 games will be predictable and basic but the success will be in 'events'. The short nature of the game lends itself to Grand Prix style events and tournaments.
Bi-lateral T20 will get boring quickly but a full calander of fun and interesting tournaments (eg Sevens rugby etc or a WC every year) will keep the crowds and the sponsors.
Not sure, might just be that Keedy and Du Plessis are our best T20 bowlers. Yorkshire have been terrible by all accounts. Now 66-6 in the 14th. Not gonna complain. About to rain tho, but should only be for a short timeFaf opening the bowling.
How slow is the OT wicket? 6 overs of spin in the first 10...
No, hopefully he will be playing on Friday though. Hopefully he's learning a lot from Keedsdave, have you seen anything of Stephen Parry?
Coming back to this, I don't think our batting is that terrible for the T20 if we get our order right. Prince and Du Plessis are our only class players but the likes of Cross, Croft etc are good for quick cameos which are vital in T20. There's always Mal Loye to come back in as well.Going tomorrow as well. I shouldn't really be though, bought tickets this morning thinking the game was today, then found out as soon as I'd done so it was tomorrow. Luckily everyone can still go and the weather looks like it might just hold. Not overly optimistic about our chances, I think far too much rests on Prince and du Plessis.
Mahmood's death bowling tonight was utterly fantastic. The last over of the innings went for 3 runs- one of which was a bye off the last ball.Coming back to this, I don't think our batting is that terrible for the T20 if we get our order right. Prince and Du Plessis are our only class players but the likes of Cross, Croft etc are good for quick cameos which are vital in T20. There's always Mal Loye to come back in as well.
Can't see us winning the comp but think we are a chance to get through the group stage. More than likely depends on whether the other bowlers can cover for Mahmoods 4 over spell.
Greatest catch I've ever seen tbh. Remember Matthew Sinclair's catch against Australia? It was a bit like that, only if he hadn't caught it it would have flown about 8 feet over the boundary for six.Yeah the spinners doing a good job, Vaughan gone to a magnificent catch by all accounts, but should have been out runout before but umpire wasn't in position.