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*Official* - Road to India in England 2011

Who will win the England India Test Series 2011


  • Total voters
    35
  • Poll closed .

centurymaker

Cricketer Of The Year
Since this series will be fresh on people's mind and will most likely be a good one, the Bcci might change that 5 ODI series to yet another 2 test and 3 ODI tour.
 

Contra

Cricketer Of The Year
Since this series will be fresh on people's mind and will most likely be a good one, the Bcci might change that 5 ODI series to yet another 2 test and 3 ODI tour.
Would personally prefer if that didn't happen tbh. I really don't want another 2 test series just squeezed in.
 

centurymaker

Cricketer Of The Year
Nah two Tests is always better than no Tests IMO.
Hype around a 2 test series is nowhere close to that around a 4 test series. 2 test series just don't feel the same, especially the ones that are played between the top teams. They are over in a blink of an eye and teams can't make a come back if they lose the 1st test.
 
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smash84

The Tiger King
Hype around a 2 test series is nowhere close to that around a 4 test series. 2 test series just don't feel the same, especially the ones that are played between the top teams. They are over in a blink of an eye and teams can't make a come back if they lose the 1st test.
This is a very frustrating aspect of a 2 test series
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
Hype around a 2 test series is nowhere close to that around a 4 test series. 2 test series just don't feel the same, especially the ones that are played between the top teams. They are over in a blink of an eye and teams can't make a come back if they lose the 1st test.
Yeah I completely agree. Four Tests >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> two Tests. But it's almost like the ridiculous all-or-nothing UDRS debate; two Tests are definitely better than nothing. Whether four Tests are better is immaterial to the discussion.
 

smash84

The Tiger King
Yeah I completely agree. Four Tests >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> two Tests. But it's almost like the ridiculous all-or-nothing UDRS debate; two Tests are definitely better than nothing. Whether four Tests are better is immaterial to the discussion.
:laugh:

awta
 

Contra

Cricketer Of The Year
Nah two Tests is always better than no Tests IMO.
If we didn't have too many tests this year then I'd take a 2 test series. But not when we already play like at least 10-11 tests this year. Maybe if it was like NZ-Ind or Ind-Bdesh or something I'd take a 2 test series but not vs England. Even last time it was only a 2 test series vs England. I'd just take a full series vs England whenever it comes. Shouldn't been too far away since we played them last in 08.
 

Borges

International Regular
Don't think that anything with a cardinality of two can be rightfully said to form a series. A pair of tests rather than a series of tests, I would think.
 

vcs

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If we didn't have too many tests this year then I'd take a 2 test series. But not when we already play like at least 10-11 tests this year. Maybe if it was like NZ-Ind or Ind-Bdesh or something I'd take a 2 test series but not vs England. Even last time it was only a 2 test series vs England. I'd just take a full series vs England whenever it comes. Shouldn't been too far away since we played them last in 08.
Agreed.
 

tooextracool

International Coach
Yeah I completely agree. Four Tests >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> two Tests. But it's almost like the ridiculous all-or-nothing UDRS debate; two Tests are definitely better than nothing. Whether four Tests are better is immaterial to the discussion.
There is no such thing as 'nothing' in the context in which you have indicated. Teams will inevitably play each other at some point, whether it happens over a cycle of every 2 years or 10.

The point of a test series is to provide a clear indicator of which team is the better one over a consistent period. 2 test series simply dont do that and we have seen this repeatedly over the past 20 years. AFAIC, give me a 4 test match series once every 7 years than a 2 test match series every 3 years.
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
Yeah I completely agree. Four Tests >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> two Tests. But it's almost like the ridiculous all-or-nothing UDRS debate; two Tests are definitely better than nothing. Whether four Tests are better is immaterial to the discussion.
Not comparable, really.

A two-Test series is like a girl taking you back to her bedroom but then telling you to go. Sure, you enjoyed everything up to that point, but ultimately you probably wouldn't have bothered as you're annoyed thinking about what might have happened.
 

Spark

Global Moderator
Yeah, but in that analogy, what does the five (or seven) match ODI series it replaces at least part of represent then? That's what we're talking about here.
 

Shri

Mr. Glass
A. 7 ODI series - watching a bad porn movie.
B. 5 ODI- series - watching porn with hands tied behind your back
C. 4/5 test series - actually doing it

A 2 test series is like wanking - better than B not as good as C.
 

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