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What's Your Stance on 'Bringing IN The Boundary Rope' to Minimize the size of them?

shortpitched713

International Captain
Well, I mean it makes the batsmen look better, at the expense of the bowlers. But as a part of the bowler's union, I would notice that.

I mean, doesn't it do the same for Test batsmen and bowlers too?
 

Immenso

International Vice-Captain
Makes me roll my eyes. Like bad vocabulary in a movie that suddenly jolts you back out of the suspense-of-disbelief.

Fake 6s make my remote control trigger finger get twitchy.
 

Nas207

School Boy/Girl Captain
I dont care about them doing it in women's cricket tbh, for the mens game though its quite horrible. Is there seriously anyone who thinks it improves the spectacle?

A maximum is exciting because its not easy and contains a high element of risk. Not anymore. I was watching the UK domestic 50 over stuff and the ropes had been brought way in. Looked like a club level game
 
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Socerer 01

International Captain
I dont care about them doing it in women's cricket tbh, for the mens game though its quite horrible. Is there seriously anyone who thinks it improves the spectacle?

A maximum is exciting because its not easy and contains a high element of risk. Not anymore. I was watching the UK domestic 50 over stuff and the ropes had been brought way in. Looked like a club level game
very sure the latter looks like a club level game because it has club level players playing
 

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