None of the former British colonial nations are particularly good at baseball.Why do teams like India kinda suck in baseball maybe resources not been put in to help players develop
Not according to Rodk's opinionShould be easier than cricket
I think they'd probably suck at basically every sport and are just relatively good at cricket through sheer weight of numbersWhy do teams like India kinda suck in baseball maybe resources not been put in to help players develop
Absolutely. Played it for a year as a kid when I wasn't allowed to play any actual sports and it was kind of fun to play, but boring af to watch every 4 years when the Olympics roll around .Those days are long gone. I think we turned crap at hockey around the time when the rule changes turned it from a skillful dribbling based game to a set-piece fest. At least that's the explanations I've read. I do find it dire to watch though.
Well the main impediment to code switching is not techniques (I'm sure that a number of modern T20 specialists would be able to adapt pretty well to baseball hitting) but location. There's not really a huge overlap in the countries or regions that play either sport, so there's a lot less incentive to code hop.The fact there has been only one person in the history of both sports to play both first-class cricketer and appear in the Majors suggests the answer is no.
Like I;ve said a million times, hitting in baseball is considerably different from batting. Hitting through the line of the ball and playing with soft hands, considered good technique in cricket, is bad technique in baseball (hitching).
They probably don't want to play both. Winter cricket competitions don't have huge numbers of people that play them.This is simply not true. For instance, nobody i know plays both in Sydney Grade Cricket and in the Sydney Winter Baseball League or vice versa. UNSW and Sydney Uni both field clubs in both comps, across numerous grades, no common players.
The skill sets are simply not interchangeable.
I don't really get what you're trying to say here. It's obvious that they are different sports, if that's your point. No one's claiming they are the exact same.This is simply not true. For instance, nobody i know plays both in Sydney Grade Cricket and in the Sydney Winter Baseball League or vice versa. UNSW and Sydney Uni both field clubs in both comps, across numerous grades, no common players.
The skill sets are simply not interchangeable.