I was referring more to West Indies, but I suppose in Pakistan's case it is true as well, Pakistan has always had an abundance of pace talent, and you can't really teach pace.Pakistan is genetically predisposed to producing exciting cricketers, or Pakistan has produced some of the world's most exciting cricketers? or Both?
I guess so but style is really emphasized in Pakistani cricketing culture, substance is often overlooked, sure it doesn't always make for a winning combination but it has enhanced crickets appeal. I suppose someone like Mgrath was more effective than Wasim, but not in a million years would Pakistani fans contemplate a swap.Fair to say Pakistan is not genetically predisposed to producing freakish athletes
Exciting cricketers though, they certainly do.
But who needs exciting cricketers when you can product Misbah though. WAFG he is. He is worth more than 10 exciting but flawed cricketers you'd think.
No change.Yeah i thought I asked this before
Its been my only concern for a good few years now, and I come back every once in a while to see if the situation has changed
Haha yep me too.I did feel like Langeveldt had asked this before because when I clicked the thread I assumed it was an old thread bumped, and then was surprised to see the date of his post.
I don't think it doesQuestion for Langevelt:
Why does rugby need a strong South Africa?
there will be two South African conferences, one of which will include an Argentinian franchise.I don't think it does
I hear there will be a Super 18 next year, with new teams who will weaken the competition, some Argentinian and even a Zimbabwean or Kenyan side who would get walloped by most South African clubs
Really? I look forward to All Black-Springbok more than to any others. Whilst apartheid history is abhorrent, the rugby history is a wonderful thing, and for that reason I'd like South Africa to be strong at rugby.I don't think it does
F-1 and ATP Tennis would give cricket a run for universal following.Hmm, crickets fairly major sport I'd have thought. Apart from soccer what other sports have universal following. I guess hockey does but it is a minor sport in practically every country its played. Basketball is popular but that hasn't stopped the Americans dominating. Neither is it the major sport in any other country except the States I'd guess. Rugby? Nah. Tennis? Mainly Euro, USA and Oz (once upon a time anyway). Cricket stacks up pretty well imo.
Yeah, pretty much my thoughts.Cricket needs a strong Every Country Which Plays It.