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ECB presents 100-ball domestic game for men and women

S.Kennedy

International Vice-Captain
The Hundred's 10 ball over has been jettisoned in favour of, ehh, something,

The new Hundred competition will be made up of five-ball overs but captains could be given the option of keeping bowlers on for two overs in succession.

Teams will bowl ten balls from one end in the new hundred competition but captains will have a choice of whether to split the deliveries between two bowlers.

It will mean bowlers could send down ten consecutive deliveries but the final single ten-ball over that was mooted when the competition was announced earlier this summer has been dropped after talks with county players.

Instead it is believed the tactical option of allowing one bowler to carry on for another five balls if he is doing well will bring a new element to the game. This system will also reduce the number of end changes taking place, which will speed the game up.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/cricket...uld-bowl-consecutive-five-ball-overs-hundred/
 

Daemon

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"This system will also reduce the number of end changes taking place, which will speed the game up."

Have my doubts about the above though. If less than 4 bowl two in a row we'll see more change of ends than less.
 

Starfighter

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Why not just do ten overs from one end followed by ten from the other? Though I do think five ball overs is better than the previous plan.
 

Prince EWS

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"This system will also reduce the number of end changes taking place, which will speed the game up."

Have my doubts about the above though. If less than 4 bowl two in a row we'll see more change of ends than less.
I think that even if a bowler doesn't bowl two in a row, the team still bowls two in a row from the same end. So they'll only change ends ten times per innings.

"Teams will bowl ten balls from one end in the new hundred competition but captains will have a choice of whether to split the deliveries between two bowlers."
 

_Ed_

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The guys who make the ICC games must be freaking the **** out about now.
 

Mr Miyagi

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This really is the beginning of the end for cricket on FTA tv outside of the BBC in the UK.

I assume that the beeb is still ad free? So that the BBC couldn't care less about ads in between overs.

Try doing this in Australia to the BBL FTA games.

I never really minded the ad breaks in between overs. Ads after wickets before a single replay is shown piss me off though.
 
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trundler

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I'm not really against it now that I think about it. It's this sort of things which made cricket popular in the first place. Promoters would go city to city with their XI and play against XXII's as a challenge. Other things like single wicket competitions must have helped too. It's obviously not meant for the purist and test cricket will remain the pinnacle of the game but if there wasn't change we could still be stuck with dreary under arm bowling and monotonous batting.
 

GotSpin

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I'm not really against it now that I think about it. It's this sort of things which made cricket popular in the first place. Promoters would go city to city with their XI and play against XXII's as a challenge. Other things like single wicket competitions must have helped too. It's obviously not meant for the purist and test cricket will remain the pinnacle of the game but if there wasn't change we could still be stuck with dreary under arm bowling and monotonous batting.
No it's not at all
 

trundler

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My point was experiment unorthodox things. It's no more than a gimmick but no harm in trying.
 

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