Do you mean sluggers?Just what we need, more incentive for sloggers.
And maybe 1s should be increased to 2s, 2s to 3s, 4s to 7s and maybe even 6s to 12s?I advocate that the value of 6s should be increased to 8.
Would have the effect of making some of the old batting records less impregnable - if you just double everything then give it 20 years and Bradman will be out of the top 10 and 99.94 will be ordinaryAnd maybe 1s should be increased to 2s, 2s to 3s, 4s to 7s and maybe even 6s to 12s?
High scoring is always more exciting for the fans.
Yes, yes! Great idea! Those who bowl too many no balls should be defenestrated. Again, I'm not to clear on the Laws in each cricket jurisdiction, but defenestration must be the solution to the scourge of no-balls.Sorry I do not know Peter Fulton. However, I think that too slow bowling should be outlawed. And when a ball bounced twice, it should be no-ball. And too many no-balls and wide-balls must be punished (sorry I am not very familiar with the Laws around here).
You would ban too slow bowling? There goes my comeback.Sorry I do not know Peter Fulton. However, I think that too slow bowling should be outlawed. And when a ball bounced twice, it should be no-ball. And too many no-balls and wide-balls must be punished (sorry I am not very familiar with the Laws around here).
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BIG LAUNDRY! It's time for a Michael Moore expose on this tale of insidious corporate greed!White uniforms are all a conspiracy by Big Laundry.
Then why not shorts?Actually, the white fabric reflects a large proportion of the visible spectrum of EM waves produced by the sun resulting in less energy being absorbed by the fabric and converted to heat. This means the individual wearing the garment requires less evaporation of bodily fluid to maintain a stable body temperature of 38 degrees Celsius.
translation - wearing white means unfit ****s don't shrivel up like raisins
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I do not understand your point.Lokes -
I propose that one ball per over (the 5th) should be worth double runs and double wickets.
What say you?