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Greetings SJS.
Thanks mate. Same to you. I am in the car going from Pune to Mumbai. Since I am not driving Rummaging randomly on the phone. Just realised how long since I have been at CW - hence this visit.Greetings SJS.
As well as one can expect at 73 my friend. ?. How are you guys doing. It is really nice to drop the n here and find so many friends still around.Hey SJS. Hope you're doing well mate.
As well as one can expect at 73 my friend. ?. How are you guys doing. It is really nice to drop the n here and find so many friends still around.
Here I am last month.
I am fine mate and so is the family ?SJS sir ji.. Hope you are doing well. And your family is doing well too. Take care.
Welcome to the forum, Cheteshwar.Hi
My name is Steve.
Am from Hull and am 62 years old. I watch Yorkshire as much as I can love county cricket the best also like watching England and looking forward to the ashes.
Welcome to the forum and community of CW.Hi all!
I'm not a big cricket expert, but I am interested in the game. I know that cricket is a bit like baseball and softball, and I've been to games.
I hope I don't seem too boring
Let me ask you a question. What is the strongest cricket team in the world?
Well, of course, currently the mantle of best test team must therefore reside with the current holdersWe will soon see which is the best (red ball) test team...the best format of the game, in something called the World Test Championship final...in a little under a month's time. Australia or India.
Thank youWelcome to the forum and community of CW.
We share a common thing here, not a big cricket expert. I am passionate about the game tho and would hope to see my Windies dominate the world once more.
The strongest cricket team, in terms of white ball is possibly England (they are world champs in both formats of white ball cricket.)
We will soon see which is the best (red ball) test team...the best format of the game, in something called the World Test Championship final...in a little under a month's time. Australia or India.
Some may argue that England's red ball team is the best in the world...would love to see a triad in the game?
That's the way it is in any sportWell, of course, currently the mantle of best test team must therefore reside with the current holders
Traditionally Cricket was always played with a red ball. They are used for Test and First Class games (which last more than one day and are not played to a set number of overs for each side). Sometimes recently pink balls have been used but these longer format games have slipped into being called Red Ball cricket.Thank you
You speak words that I don't quite understand. White ball, red ball... What is the difference? Or has this already been discussed somewhere on your forum?
I'll also see about the match between Australia and India.
How much I have learned... For example, that cricket can be played for more than 1 day. The white ball is indeed better seen at night.Traditionally Cricket was always played with a red ball. They are used for Test and First Class games (which last more than one day and are not played to a set number of overs for each side). Sometimes recently pink balls have been used but these longer format games have slipped into being called Red Ball cricket.
White balls were introduced when one-day matches began being played at night under floodlights, as they are more visible at night; all professional one-day matches are now played with white balls, even when they are not played at night. That definition of "one-day games" includes all games where there is a set number of overs that each side will face, whether that is 5,10, 20, 40, 45, 50 each etc. These shorter format games have become known recenly as "White Ball Cricket".