nightprowler10
Global Moderator
Original post edited.It's only going to get higher.
Original post edited.It's only going to get higher.
Well, only in the most superficial sense. If they'd come off straight away, they'd have lost even more time and any fair system of rain-affected targets would have put them even further behind. If they'd gone off and not come back, SL would have lost at that point. So staying on was as much in SL's interest as Australia's. Made it very hard for them, but in the circumstances was the lesser of two evils.It has hurt the game of cricket as well.....some serious rethinking out to be done about the whole DL system and crucial deciders such as the final of THE MOST IMPORTANT CRICKET TOURNAMENT IN THE WORLD!
I do.....finals out to be played out in two days if rain persists!Well i'm sure the rest of the cricketing world is open for suggestions if you have any, which you don't.
If this isn't fighting back, I don't know what is! Sri Lanka are awesome.Wouldn't it be flipping awesome if SL actually fights back from here even if they lose ?????
Imagine Oram, Mortaza and Kemp in for SL now .....slog away!If this isn't fighting back, I don't know what is! Sri Lanka are awesome.
Unfair as conditions would be different(more so than usual) if it were over two days, not to mention the impracticality for supporters and players a like.I do.....finals out to be played out in two days if rain persists!
50 over one day and the remaining the next!
Or make an allotment of overs to be played on Day 1 and then continue onto Day 2!
I don't see how that would produce fewer unfair results or inconsistencies than the D/L system. It would more likely produce more.I do.....finals out to be played out in two days if rain persists!
50 over one day and the remaining the next!
Or make an allotment of overs to be played on Day 1 and then continue onto Day 2!
The conditions arent exactly fair atm, are they?!Unfair as conditions would be different(more so than usual) if it were over two days, not to mention the impracticality for supporters and players a like.
Would give the second team a bigger chance to settle in. A team reaches the final only when they are good enough to reach the final and hence they should be able to adjust in most conditions over a little preiod of time. But when overs are cut short, that time too is cut and it becomes somewhat tough to get into the groove of things.I don't see how that would produce fewer unfair results or inconsistencies than the D/L system. It would more likely produce more.
Agreed!This has been really unfair to Sri Lanka, the rain got Jayasuriya out as he was worried about duckworth, now they are more or less playing in the dark. Australia do however deserve to win the cup as they have been playing the better cricket throughout the tournament.