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  1. one_dayer

    Test match attendances

    Well basically each team is allowed 2 innings each and the team with the most runs at the end is the winner. :horse: I enjoy watching test cricket when there are positive batsmen playing, it is the batsmen at the end of the day who dictate the pace the game is played at.
  2. one_dayer

    Test match attendances

    I'll tell you a way to make Test Matches more popular, tell the batsmen to stop blocking and leaving the f'ing ball and hit the damn thing instead.
  3. one_dayer

    Positive reaction to Twenty20/Pro20 style Cricket in South Africa.

    lol no it's not, its limited overs cricket, Baseball is a completely different game.
  4. one_dayer

    Positive reaction to Twenty20/Pro20 style Cricket in South Africa.

    Like in England last year the 20 overs version of the game is getting a positive reaction from the press, here are a few articles. Take guard, it's a whole new game Cullinan gives Pro20 Series ten out of ten Make the popcorn, it's 20 overs action Hot-dogs in more ways than one What will...

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