You don't need to worry about over rates if you blow the opposition away.They'd be perpetually switching captains to sort out the over rate though.
Something very similar actually did happen in the 1997-98 Sheffield Shield final. West Australian pacer Mark Atkinson had Tasmanian wicketkeeper Mark Atkinson caught behind by Gilchrist on 39Quaid-e-Azam trophy final is on, both teams have lined up with a Khurram Shehzad. Hoping for one to bowl the other
Yes.Is that security dude about to hit him with that stick? WAC.
get him in a comm box imoGambhir's a prick at times but he's probably one of the very few who has the balls to say it like it is and call out Azhar for what he actually is and not buy the recent attempt to re-paint him as some sort of mistreated hero. WAG
I've done this as a kid. HehThere will be no more "heads" or "tails" at the toss in the Big Bash. Instead it's "hills" or "flats" as an Australian backyard tradition takes center stage.
The coin toss has been replaced by the bat flip, with the winner of the call begin decided by which side up the cricket bat lands.
On the backyards around Australia the favoured call is "hills" because of the natural tendency for the bat to rest on the flat side, but in order to retain the fairness in the Big Bash a specially modified bat has been made which, it has been assured, won't favour the call.