There would be a much higher proportion of close, exciting 10/10 matches as well.but I reckon there's a much higher proportion of close, exciting T20 matches than ODIs.
Sure you can. A greater proportion of close matches is a big advantage of shortening the game. It isn't necessarily outweighed by the cons of shortened forms of cricket, but it's definitely a good thing that has to be considered if you're comparing the two.There would be a much higher proportion of close, exciting 10/10 matches as well.
I don't mind T20, but you can't claim the increased amount of close matches makes it better, because that's the nature of shortening a game. It gives the weaker teams less chance to stuff up
ODIs don't scale anywhere near the dizzy heights of test matches either. Besides, noone was using that argument. In fact, noone was using any argument. They were just giving their opinion and the reasons behind it.People's arguments for why ODIs are bad, i.e. pick out the worst ones, is an interesting way of looking at it. Wouldn't mind picking out some of the **** hole test matches that we've had over the last 2 years (there have been plenty - like almost every England vs. WI test match) and use that to define that format of the game.
There's too many folk stuck in the past for T20 to be favoured, who legitimise it by calling themselves traditionalists and safeguards of cricket etc.I knew what you meant . It's been WWE for about 7 years now, the aforementioned pandas got all pissed off and stuff, so Vinnie Mac had to get the f out
Sorry for the derailment, anyway! Must say, I'm surprised ODIs are still so far ahead. Just thought that the general mood seemed to favour T20 more these days.
They might not have been trying to use that argument\reasoning, but that's what's been said a number of times now. "I don't like ODIs because of the boring period in the middle that happens in a crap game, never mind that it doesn't happen in a good game, whereas a good Twenty20 is watchable all through".Besides, noone was using that argument. In fact, noone was using any argument. They were just giving their opinion and the reasons behind it.
There were a couple of good ones over there, or at least good loast couple of days. Antigua and Trinidad I think. I'd imagine some people might rank the Jamaica one highly as wellPeople's arguments for why ODIs are bad, i.e. pick out the worst ones, is an interesting way of looking at it. Wouldn't mind picking out some of the **** hole test matches that we've had over the last 2 years (there have been plenty - like almost every England vs. WI test match) and use that to define that format of the game.