sqwerty
U19 Cricketer
Test cricket is all about the drama. One day cricket is all about batting. Who cares if there's anything in it for the bowlers. It's lightweight stuff anyway and will never have or need to have the depth of interest that a test match has.Top_Cat said:Easy. Run fests on a flat wicket end up being pretty pointless affairs. Some of us like our cricket with a bit of depth and hitting the ball to or over the fence is a small part of the game. Games like this basically reduce the role of the bowler to near pitching machine level and that's boring. Boundaries roped-in and ultra-flat pitches just turn the game into a six-hitting contest. American League authorities did the same thing to baseball by juicing the balls, changing the rules on diet supplements and allowing previously-banned alterations to bats. It greatly affected the game (baseball has never been less popular in the states) and killed-off your Ty Cobb-style 'place the ball and leg it to first-base to set up a strategic position' players, replacing them with giant cavemen who could just hit real hard.
Mind you, this is pretty much why I rarely watch ODI's anymore. You want a contest with depth? The Ashes TEST series 2005 would be a pretty good start as a series which literally had everything. This match will wow people for about a fortnight then be forgotten, unlike the aforementioned Ashes series.
I cannot, despite all the arguments on this thread, understand how anybody could say that game was boring. The thought of a miraculous victory was always there as long as Gibbs and Smith were going and the balance swung from one side to the other for every ball of the last 20 or 30 overs of the second innings.
I also don't understand the argument that all the bowlers were just reduced to bowling machines in this match. Why is that? Just because it was a flat wicket doesn't make this inevitable. There was no reason why the bowlers couldn't have bowled tightly on that deck. The batting was just out of this world.
Anybody who thought this wasn't a great game of one day cricket just because the batting dominated is either kidding themselves or just a try-hard purist.
Watch test cricket if you want more out of the sport but watch one day cricket for what it is.
It was unlike any other one day game in the history of cricket
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