RossTaylorsBox
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Should be whoever beat Sri Lanka in pool play.
Well known to you perhaps. Think about others for onceYes, the rule was well known.
Wickets lost would make more sense than boundaries IMO.
The bolded is entirely arbitrary. Both teams scored the same amount of runs. England did not play "better" because they hit more boundaries. They played differently.Well, no. The aim of the game is to score the most runs, which is most effectively done by scoring boundaries, not to lose least wickets. Would make a pretty boring game otherwise
Count back the boundaries for each team in the history of cricket.Wasn't actually meaning in this game in particular, I mean in cricket in general. Scoring 4 or 6 off a ball is more effective than one or two, in the basest sense of the word 'effective'. Obviously it helps if you don't **** up on the other balls too much.
Well that'd be an absolutely pointless endeavour. What I was saying was in the context of a shot, scoring 4 or 6 is a more effective way of enhancing the score than scoring 1,2 or 3.Count back the boundaries for each team in the history of cricket.
Actually they did, according to the rulesEngland did not play "better" because they hit more boundaries.
I agree with every said in this post.Seriously, what a f-d up scenario. The result should only be decided by a 50 over contest, not some whimsical method like a) a super over, and when that didn't work b) who hit the most boundaries. How absurd. Why should boundaries scored have ANY bearing on the result?
If a draw isn't acceptable and sharing the cup isn't ok, it either needs to be a) which team won the most matches during the duration of the tournament: if equals it's runs scored, if still equal it's wickets taken, or b) come back tomorrow and have an entire new 50 over match to decide.
The super over is as dumb as a penalty shoot out in soccer. It has no relation to the actual competition at all. FWIW I dont begrudge England their victory, but the way they achieved it was farcical and the ICC need to re-assess this.
Super overs were brought in with T20, and the boundary tie-splitter kinda makes sense in that context: a pointless commercial product that exists solely to draw in casuals who like watching epic 6s. But it makes no sense in the context of an ODI or a serious competition like the World Cup. My guess, is it was 4:55 pm on a Friday afternoon at the ICC headquarters, and somebody couldn't be bothered putting in any thought into a sensible tie-breaking system and so just decided to hit copy & paste from the IPL rule book.I have to wonder why they would have made it boundaries and guess maybe to encourage people to go for more big hits and make it more exciting?
It's a complete and utter farce to end a six week competition like this.Get off your high horse, super over as a decider is totally fine. No different to penalty shootout
Why not cumulative runs over a whole tournament? Isolating the deciding factor to boundaries hit in one game is as nonsensical as the super over. What if it'd rained half way thru the 1st innings and scoring became difficult for 20 overs for one team, before drying again. But the 1st team still managed the same score, just via different method.Wasn't actually meaning in this game in particular, I mean in cricket in general. Scoring 4 or 6 off a ball is more effective than one or two, in the basest sense of the word 'effective'. Obviously it helps if you don't **** up on the other balls too much.
I'm just not getting why people think not losing wickets in a game with a set amount of overs to score the most is a good thing, and why it should be a deciding factor over anything to do with scoring runs. Taking it back to todays game for example, both England and NZ are 8 down with 2 balls of Englands innings left, imagine if England didn't try for the 2nd run on either of those balls because preserving those wickets was more important than actually trying to win the game. I don't quite get why in a game where scoring more than an opponent should come down to who can be defensive and preserve wickets over trying for an extra run.
Scoring a win on boundaries is a bit silly, but at least they are looking on the right side of the scorecard.