Victor Ian
International Coach
I grew up on the Windies being bad for cricket. I missed the stage where Australia could compete with them. The media was forever moaning about how unfair the way they played was and how it was bad for the viewer. I believed all that and was happy to see bouncer limits applied, as that was the focus or all the crying. But they just went on, because really the way they controlled you wasn't with the bouncers at your head, but the steep ball into the chest. They made you play too tight.
Then they fell away remarkably quickly. Their 'factory of fast bowlers' just disappeared.
Australia then took the lead. They seemed to have a factory of bowlers that never ended. All the papers started to focus on how Australia was bad for the spectators, because we were all *****. Then our cupboard suddenly went bare. You can see where the focus will be if India manages to get into complete dominance mode. They will be bad for spectators because they game the system and throw their weight around with their too powerful board. None of is really true. Every over dominant team will be cried about for something. Then, when tables turn, people will look back and see them in a much better light
Hmmm. OK
Then they fell away remarkably quickly. Their 'factory of fast bowlers' just disappeared.
Australia then took the lead. They seemed to have a factory of bowlers that never ended. All the papers started to focus on how Australia was bad for the spectators, because we were all *****. Then our cupboard suddenly went bare. You can see where the focus will be if India manages to get into complete dominance mode. They will be bad for spectators because they game the system and throw their weight around with their too powerful board. None of is really true. Every over dominant team will be cried about for something. Then, when tables turn, people will look back and see them in a much better light
Hmmm. OK