OverratedSanity
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I flat out don't notice slow over-rates in the vast majority of cases until the over-rate is mentioned on screen and commentators go "Oh that's slow".
There are a few egregious cases (think WI have been pretty bad in a few games in the last few years), but overall, it's a nothingburger. I'm not going to be say you're wrong if you do care, but personally think that when it comes to the viewing experience of test cricket, it's way down on the list of things that need attention.
1. More bowler friendly pitches (this has been a huge improvement in the last 6-7 years) to get result tests
2. A better balance between bat and ball in limited overs cricket (needs way more work)
3. Better drainage facilities to minimize time lost to rain
4. More common sense on when to call for lunch/tea/drinks etc to minimize loss of time. This has been an infuriatingly stupid problem for ages
5. More common sense when it comes to light meter rulings from umpires
6. Increased flexibility to make up for lost time in tests. Most of the time they start a useless half an hour early and it accomplishes nothing.
20. Over-rates
Ok, that's maybe an exaggeration, but you get it. Cricket has so many problems where literally no cricket is being played that needs fixing, so I find it hard to care much when the cricket that is being played is played 10% slower.
There are a few egregious cases (think WI have been pretty bad in a few games in the last few years), but overall, it's a nothingburger. I'm not going to be say you're wrong if you do care, but personally think that when it comes to the viewing experience of test cricket, it's way down on the list of things that need attention.
1. More bowler friendly pitches (this has been a huge improvement in the last 6-7 years) to get result tests
2. A better balance between bat and ball in limited overs cricket (needs way more work)
3. Better drainage facilities to minimize time lost to rain
4. More common sense on when to call for lunch/tea/drinks etc to minimize loss of time. This has been an infuriatingly stupid problem for ages
5. More common sense when it comes to light meter rulings from umpires
6. Increased flexibility to make up for lost time in tests. Most of the time they start a useless half an hour early and it accomplishes nothing.
20. Over-rates
Ok, that's maybe an exaggeration, but you get it. Cricket has so many problems where literally no cricket is being played that needs fixing, so I find it hard to care much when the cricket that is being played is played 10% slower.