Richard
Cricket Web Staff Member
6PM or so TBH, by the end (just before the clocks go back). Early darkness, though, is the least of the problems - coldness and dampness are the bigger ones.Isn't it dark by about 4 pm in October in England?
6PM or so TBH, by the end (just before the clocks go back). Early darkness, though, is the least of the problems - coldness and dampness are the bigger ones.Isn't it dark by about 4 pm in October in England?
Either you hold the tournament or you don't hold it at all.
Probably. I'm assuming they'd do the only thing that made the slightest of sense and have every game at a floodlit ground.Early darkness aside it is usually pretty grim anyway, bad light would be a constant issue I reckon
Or just make every game a day/nighter. How would that work for the TV in India, time wise?Probably. I'm assuming they'd do the only thing that made the slightest of sense and have every game at a floodlit ground.
AWTA.Keep it in Pakistan, if you don't want to go, don't go. I'm not getting into this one again . My opinions are clear.
That was kinda what I meant TBH. Though we both know how cold it routinely is at 10PM on an October evening.Or just make every game a day/nighter. How would that work for the TV in India, time wise?
That is probably the most idiotic comment I have ever read on Cricket Web - and that's saying something.How come many Asian people criticising the Aussies live in America. Hypocrits. If your going to criticise Aussies for not wanting to go to Pakistan you're arguement is not helped by the fact that you or your parents travelled across the world to get away from Pakistan
Wow. Seriously something has to be done about this poster, been making comments like this from the moment he arrived.How come many Asian people criticising the Aussies live in America. Hypocrits. If your going to criticise Aussies for not wanting to go to Pakistan you're arguement is not helped by the fact that you or your parents travelled across the world to get away from Pakistan
India are probably the biggest target in Pakistan, considering the history and Kashmir. But after that, it would be the English, no doubt. Both India and England have been very good about touring Pakistan though. Personally, it astonishes me how Pakistan put up with it, they should refuse to tour the countries that pretty much have said they won't tour Pakistan (through actions if not words). Especially as there are other countries who go to Pakistan just fine.Surely if England are willing to tour Pakistan, and lets face it we're surely the biggest target of any team given the current international climate, then i really cant see why the other 'Western' teams cant also tour.
U mean people live/work abroad because of the security reasons at their home countryHow come many Asian people criticising the Aussies live in America. Hypocrits. If your going to criticise Aussies for not wanting to go to Pakistan you're arguement is not helped by the fact that you or your parents travelled across the world to get away from Pakistan
this is the dumbest thing i think i have seen. just because asians move from their native countries does not in any way mean that we won't go back to visit our families/ sightsee in that country.How come many Asian people criticising the Aussies live in America. Hypocrits. If your going to criticise Aussies for not wanting to go to Pakistan you're arguement is not helped by the fact that you or your parents travelled across the world to get away from Pakistan
Wouldnt solve anythingIndia are probably the biggest target in Pakistan, considering the history and Kashmir. But after that, it would be the English, no doubt. Both India and England have been very good about touring Pakistan though. Personally, it astonishes me how Pakistan put up with it, they should refuse to tour the countries that pretty much have said they won't tour Pakistan (through actions if not words). Especially as there are other countries who go to Pakistan just fine.