thundaboult
International Debutant
guptillNo idea which player he was, but what a star.
guptillNo idea which player he was, but what a star.
Yep, can't argue with that can you. Class act.Agreed, and there are numerous better ways than the most boundaries rule. Higher position in the group stage works when the sides were in the same group. Back in the day, fewer wickets lost wasn't unreasonable.
btw something I noticed yesterday when one of the news programmes showed the Stokes six where Boult tread on the boundary marker just before throwing the ball back in play. The NZ player closest to Boult immediately indicated the six instead of trying to take the catch or just getting the ball back to the keeper to restrict the runs. No idea which player he was, but what a star.
What's ****ed about how they decided it, apart from the obvious that England won, is they had a mechanism for deciding it which was perfect, but only decided to use it in a limited way. Just ****ing useless thinking. Be like getting to 5-5 in a penalty shootout then the ref blows full time in a WC final and awards it to one side on corners. The super over makes any other metric completely redundant, but they just didn't factor in using it multiple times if necessary.Sharing the trophy is such a bad concept for me. Both sides would (rightly) feel like losers.
Leave that sort of thing for primary school sports days. Decide it however you want, but make sure it’s decided.
Yeah, I wonder what the rationale for not continuing the super over phase is.What's ****ed about how they decided it, apart from the obvious that England won, is they had a mechanism for deciding it which was perfect, but only decided to use it in a limited way. Just ****ing useless thinking. Be like getting to 5-5 in a penalty shootout then the ref blows full time in a WC final and awards it to one side on corners. The super over makes any other metric completely redundant, but they just didn't factor in using it multiple times if necessary.
Different story if the game is completely washed out - happy to award it to whoever finishes higher/ won their previous game against each other/ NRR/ whatever. But to have a situation where it's light til 10pm and at 7 o'clock you're pulling stumps and deciding a WC final other than on a wicket taken or runs scored off the last ball on the field is crazy bad. It's like kissing your sister.
Mafia-enforced zoning rules IMO.Yeah, I wonder what the rationale for not continuing the super over phase is.
anyone who watched him knew he had something to himSpare a word for Lockie Ferguson who was unheard of before this world cup. Was absolutely stunning at the death in both the semi final and the final. Bloke's the real deal.
only boult is in the test eleven atm of the trio. sri lankan and england test series could yet shift the pecking order. henry and ferguson would be the first reserves to southee and wagner right now.Yeah he is. NZ going to give a lot of cheek out here this summer if Boult, Henry and Ferguson are all fit and firing.
Another 100 overs imo.You want everyone to come back the next day for two overs?
Yeah but he's been pretty phenomenal. One of the top performers with less than 30 ODIs behind him going in to the WC.anyone who watched him knew he had something to him
only boult is in the test eleven atm of the trio. sri lankan and england test series could yet shift the pecking order. henry and ferguson would be the first reserves to southee and wagner right now.
i'd still like to see lockie add some swing bowling to his arsenal unless he plans on properly evolving into wagner 2.0
Isn't the explanation for all of this is that the super over was designed for T20 games and it's just been ported wholesale into ODIs without a great deal of thought about how it might need to be adapted? The boundaries rule, for instance, makes far more sense in the context of a T20 game than an ODI.Mafia-enforced zoning rules IMO.
It would have been theoretically fine in this game, but it could be a problem in a lot of countries if they'd made the final a Day/Nighter. They could just make it a day game regardless for this eventuality I suppose.
dare I say it, the one hundred 10 ball over thing would be suitable for ODI superovers imo. just a bit more time to lower the odds of a tie without going overboardYeah, I wonder what the rationale for not continuing the super over phase is.
I know it'd be a pain with fielders coming on and off, but could even go one ball at a time at that stage. Sudden death super ball.
which planet are you living in?Spare a word for Lockie Ferguson who was unheard of before this world cup.