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it's paying tribute to the large contingent of Australian Somerset fans
(Dan and I)
it's paying tribute to the large contingent of Australian Somerset fans
So you obviously weren't around for the best World Cup of the lot which was 92. Only thing that spoiled that tournament was the rain rules, this is basically the same format with hopefully better rain rules this time. Should be great.A 10 team round robin? That's 45 games. And then a KO stage. The tournament is going to last 6 weeks. Wtf. That's so bloated.
Its so ridiculous. A 16 team tournament with 4 groups of 4 followed by a KO stage would have been less games in a shorter time frame with more teams involved.
This is such greedy decision making its boggling. What is all this money for? How much higher do these men want their bonuses to be? They aren't adding any value to work cricket to deserve whatever it is they think they deserve.
Sometimes the BBC do a comparison and you hear it is hotter here than Rio or Cairo.I heard it got up to 32 in London.
That's cute.
Sounds like Melbourne then.The problem with English weather pertaining to cricket is not that it rains a lot per se but that it is completely unpredictable.
Not sure I agree. Like I said, we had two freakishly hot days April 20-1! As I said, it is completely unpredictable.It'll take considerably more global warming than is projected for you to ever have a hot May.
In relation to Asian sub-continent?Freakish? Statistically, yes, but your perception of 'hot' needs to be fined tuned, I think.
Naturally the areas closer to the equator and further from the poles will be more exposed to sun.Astrophysics contradicted by London's weather. You live and learn.
1992 was nowhere near "the best World Cup of the lot". As a point of fact it was probably one of the worst, filled with over the hill duffers, constantly mediocre,boring, turgid early 90's style one day cricket (Hooray, we got to 210/5 in 50 overs! Let's hope our army of medium pacers can restrict their scoring rate! Shouldn't be a problem as the openers will bat cautiously to build a platform.) Nostalgia for that tournament and mindless copying of it's format will lead to the death of the World Cup. Can't wait for half a dozen dead games between already eliminated teams, as the tournament rolls towards it's tedious conclusion in 2019! Maybe the rain will save us from it.So you obviously weren't around for the best World Cup of the lot which was 92. Only thing that spoiled that tournament was the rain rules, this is basically the same format with hopefully better rain rules this time. Should be great.
You talk rubbish. We will agree to differ and leave it at that.1992 was nowhere near "the best World Cup of the lot". As a point of fact it was probably one of the worst, filled with over the hill duffers, constantly mediocre,boring, turgid early 90's style one day cricket (Hooray, we got to 210/5 in 50 overs! Let's hope our army of medium pacers can restrict their scoring rate! Shouldn't be a problem as the openers will bat cautiously to build a platform.) Nostalgia for that tournament and mindless copying of it's format will lead to the death of the World Cup. Can't wait for half a dozen dead games between already eliminated teams, as the tournament rolls towards it's tedious conclusion in 2019! Maybe the rain will save us from it.
Funnily enough, I wrote a post on that theme back during the 2015 World Cup. http://www.cricketweb.net/forum/world-cup-2015/65265-2015-world-cup-compared-other-world-cups.html#post3387454
Still true. All of it, but in retrospect I really should have been much harsher.
yeah, what bullshit. 92 was probably the 2nd best world cup if not the best. Personally i thought 99 was the best but its a toss up between those 2 for most people i would reckon1992 was nowhere near "the best World Cup of the lot". As a point of fact it was probably one of the worst, filled with over the hill duffers, constantly mediocre,boring, turgid early 90's style one day cricket (Hooray, we got to 210/5 in 50 overs! Let's hope our army of medium pacers can restrict their scoring rate! Shouldn't be a problem as the openers will bat cautiously to build a platform.) Nostalgia for that tournament and mindless copying of it's format will lead to the death of the World Cup. Can't wait for half a dozen dead games between already eliminated teams, as the tournament rolls towards it's tedious conclusion in 2019! Maybe the rain will save us from it.
Funnily enough, I wrote a post on that theme back during the 2015 World Cup. http://www.cricketweb.net/forum/world-cup-2015/65265-2015-world-cup-compared-other-world-cups.html#post3387454
Still true. All of it, but in retrospect I really should have been much harsher.
Dammit. Fallen afoul of fake news.Nah London didn't reach 32 degrees last week...29 degrees maximum on 19th
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