I wouldn't have expected you to actually read the OP before posting but you could've at least read the thread title.The problem is, valuing limited overs cricket more highly, will allow people to erroneously claim that Bradman was not the best ever.
I wouldn't have expected you to actually read the OP before posting but you could've at least read the thread title.
Sadly there can be a lot of negative spillovers too.Pounding on LOIs is all well and good now, but my childhood days were filled with Limited Overs matches. Even when we played a four innings game, we limited the number of overs per innings. And it was fun, and I learnt a lot that way. I learnt to hook the ball when I couldn't afford to let them go as the target was too big. I learnt how to run hard, and field hard for every run. I learnt how to adjust my strokes a wee bit to get it away from those pesky point and cover fielders.
So, it would be thoughtless of me to suggest that there is absolutely no way there can be positive spillovers from playing LOIs into Test performance.
Lol so goodI wouldn't have expected you to actually read the OP before posting but you could've at least read the thread title.
Well that's just naiveI wouldn't have expected you to actually read the OP before posting but you could've at least read the thread title.