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That's too radical an idea for anything but the IPL to adopt.The length of the tournament could be fixed by having multiple games on a day. That would cut two weeks off at least.
That's too radical an idea for anything but the IPL to adopt.The length of the tournament could be fixed by having multiple games on a day. That would cut two weeks off at least.
Important for those on Cricket Forums a few eyars down the line though, tbfThat's a very boring flip side
Yes having less revenue for TV and more games rained off is a great idea.That's too radical an idea for anything but the IPL to adopt.
I feel the almost exact opposite about this, for me a huge number of games feel inconsequential, because you know that Sri Lanka and Afghanistan (and probably Bangladesh too) are going to be nowhere near the race for the semi's at the backend. Partly that's a consequence of the awful decline in the quality of Sri Lanka over the past couple years which isn't something the tournament organisers could've predicted, but still it leaves you in a place where narly half of the group games feel like killing time.I had my reservations on the format, and obviously the rain and length of the tournament are big drawbacks, but I’m loving the almost daily big matchups.
The other drawback is the lack of knockout matches. It wouldn’t take much imagination to create s few more and also make the round robin a little more interesting. I think in the rugby league super league 1 plays 2, winner progresses to final. 6 plays 3, 4 plays 5, winners play eachother, winner of that plays 2 for the last spot in the final. A variation of that would create more knock out matches and put more on the last couple of round robin matches.
Yeah, this was 2007's problem. You knew that the semi-finalists would be AUS, SRL, NZL and SAF more or less for certain after a couple rounds of matches. Unfortunately things are heading that way again this time. Apart from Pakistan's win over England, the mid-tier sides haven't really shaken things up too much. SAF have been terrible, WI and Pakistan have had their chances but bottled it more often than not, and NZ haven't even really started their campaign-proper due to their schedule and the rain.Only in theory though. If the top 4 separate themselves from the others early on, this format could feel dreadfully overlong and pointless.
I'm so glad I was wrong.In theory, I think this new format can make for compelling viewing where each point earned genuinely contributes to your progression to the sf, unlike previous tournaments where a lot of the time the good teams would sleepwalk through the group stage unless they were shocked by a minnow (which weren't particularly frequent).
Only in theory though. If the top 4 separate themselves from the others early on, this format could feel dreadfully overlong and pointless.