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Hardest job in cricket

sledger

Spanish_Vicente
Some people say being Tendulkar is the hardest job in cricket, and that the pressure must be unbearable blah blah blah.

All anecdotal nonsense in my opinion, he has it pretty easy from what I can tell.
 

Lillian Thomson

Hall of Fame Member
It depends on the definition of "hard". Physically it would be the fast bowler. But then as a batsman it can mean one mistake and your day is over. You have the wicketkeeper who has to concentrate on every ball (admittedly the current crop of imposters don't always but they're supposed to.) The umpires job is nigh on impossible, though at the top level they have a cop out. Then there's the groundsman who will be blamed unless the wicket has something in it for everyone. Then there's the ice-cream seller who, particularly in England, is relying on decent weather to earn a living. Then there's the England selectors who have to spend their time watching domestic cricket in South Africa in order to spot the next generation of Test cricketers as early as possible.
 

stumpski

International Captain
Expectations?

Alright then, hopes. And dreams. Still a tough gig. Judging from comments I've seen made by Bangladesh fans, a lot of them do expect to win - at least at home. They have a tendency to over-optimism, perhaps.
 

Goughy

Hall of Fame Member
Captaining a social side and trying to make sure everyone gets a bat or a bowl and making the game competitive.
 

Burgey

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Waiting for your turn in a draft thread when people take too long having their pick.
 

kyear2

International Coach
It depends on the definition of "hard". Physically it would be the fast bowler. But then as a batsman it can mean one mistake and your day is over. You have the wicketkeeper who has to concentrate on every ball (admittedly the current crop of imposters don't always but they're supposed to.) The umpires job is nigh on impossible, though at the top level they have a cop out. Then there's the groundsman who will be blamed unless the wicket has something in it for everyone. Then there's the ice-cream seller who, particularly in England, is relying on decent weather to earn a living. Then there's the England selectors who have to spend their time watching domestic cricket in South Africa in order to spot the next generation of Test cricketers as early as possible.
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

Opening the batting and bowling leg spin, most difficult skills to master. Fast bowling though is the toughest on the body.
 

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