We will have to let this go I guess.You are dedicating an entire game that has been around for more than a decade to the death of one player.
Phil Hughes' death was a tragedy but seriously this is a god awful idea.
Well I can't imagine someone saying "please make a fuss for me." We would have probably done away with most the things concerning Hughes if he was somehow consulted. It was a life changing moment for the game we love.One rather suspects Hughes himself would call the idea bull**** were it somehow communicated to him tbh.
Clearly you have very perverse fetishesBe that as it may, your attempts to fetishise the whole thing are disconcerting as much they are illogical.
Yeah, this is the biggest annoyance of modern cricket for me, when you see a batsman completely and utterly beaten in the air by a spinner yet they still manage to somehow shovel it for six.it does feel slightly demeaning watching a agricultural mistimed hack which has no right to be anything other than out somehow drift 60m for six.
Disagree.I think that them being pressed lighter means they have more spring and the ball pings off the bat better.
I don't believe that they feel all that much lighter because I don't think the center of gravity has changed.
When Warner did it it was a very personal gesture and that too has been done more or less in the wake of the incident (and the place where it occurred too, mind), hence it was seen as a touching thing to do. The idea to have an over-the-top tribute for Hughes in a computer game is one of the most ridiculous ideas I've ever heard.How can you call the Hughes thing minor! Cricketing history may be vast but when was the last time an international batsman, rising young star, domestic run machine killed by a bouncer? Killed during the game of cricket by a cricketing delivery is a rare event, also in a helmet wearing era.
I think it would be a lovely gesture on stick cricket or any online games and easy to incorporate. Considering we get useless one minute silences in games over an old player dying of natural causes, I think this is MUCH bigger. You hear of footballers having abnormal heart rhythm on the pitch and dying, again not as big.
I may not agree with Warner on many things but kudos to the Australians for ensuring his spirit leaves on.
God I got so much **** on here when Afridi sliced Ashwin for 2 mistimed sixes in the asia cup.it can make it really dull at times, tbh, exceptional exhibitions of genuine skill and hitting ability like abdv's hour of fun the other day aside. it does feel slightly demeaning watching a agricultural mistimed hack which has no right to be anything other than out somehow drift 60m for six. the risk-reward calculations are just all out of whack, and it makes something that should be inherently daring and exciting feel, well, passé.
Ban boundaries and end Chris Gayle's career as a batsman.Just ban sixes imo.
Have you ever actually held them to compare? Don't know why I'm asking as from your posting it's obvious you haven'tI think that them being pressed lighter means they have more spring and the ball pings off the bat better.
I don't believe that they feel all that much lighter because I don't think the center of gravity has changed.
Love this one.Confession: I am just a panzee with no swing