What if I use a bat that has no edge like a baseball bat? /lokoAll runs that are not scored off an edge should be discounted imo.
In fact, any shot that does not result in an edge should result in the batsman being given out.
The Aussie are already one step ahead of you on that oneWhat if I use a bat that has no edge like a baseball bat? /loko
Technically a baseball bat has infinite edgesWhat if I use a bat that has no edge like a baseball bat? /loko
Lots of sports the ball can remain in play even though the player is out of bounds.In rugby when the ball is down, play is stopped as the event is complete.
In cricket, at that point the player doesn't have control of the ball so the event isn't complete.
If you are doing that, just go the baseball route and remove all runs scored from edges.Just minimize runs that can be scored off an edge to 2. If you didn't get the ball where you intended it to go, you don't get the four or the six. Would be awesome.
So if someone who everyone likes whacks them, then it's OK...No one begrudges an AB de Villiers, who plays some superb shots," he said. "Him, Brendon McCullum, Kumar Sangakkara, they are exceptionally talented and no one minds if they hit some great shots which go for six. But where some batsmen are mis-hitting balls and it is just carrying over the rope and going for a six instead of being caught at the boundary, that is what some cricket people believe has become unfair.
That's not even remotely close to what he said.So if someone who everyone likes whacks them, then it's OK...
Which is where mandatory boundary size would come in.If someone middles it and launches it 10 rows back then fine, it batsmen getting beaten in flight and getting nowhere near it but hacking it over a boundary 60m away that annoys me.
You know how I know you don't live in America?Bullets are expensive.
Afridi hitting that 6 off Ashwin to win against India in the 2014 Asia Cup is a good example of this.If someone middles it and launches it 10 rows back then fine, it batsmen getting beaten in flight and getting nowhere near it but hacking it over a boundary 60m away that annoys me.
this has to be finn, anderson or bopara and they've just gone up considerably in my estimationsOr do whatever we want to the ball, save peeling the whole damn skin off. Bring on the Murray mints, Vaseline or as one current England player used in his time as an overseas player in NZ, sandpaper disguised as a bandaid.
But are they harder to swing? I thought part of the bigger bat phenomenon was that they are less compressed making them fatter, springier but not heavier?The bigger bats get, the harder they are to swing making it more difficult to adjust to moving deliveries late. Just spice up the balls to make using a massive bat have a meaningful trade-off.