shortpitched713
Cricketer Of The Year
So I found it a bit strange how bowlers in ODIs are restricted to no more than 10 overs each, and the way this really limits the impact of the best bowlers, and hamstrings captains from making strategic decisions and mind-gaming the opposition. Basically in ODIs you have to have 5 bowlers, who are all potentially equally important, and probably a spare as well, in case it goes especially pear shaped for one of them.
Obviously, it goes without saying this is NOT what a fielding captain would choose if he had the choice. Now I don't want there to be no restrictions, and teams get away with having only 3 bowlers or something like that, but if the idea is to somewhat mimic the 5 bowler composition that can be common to Test cricket sides, why not also give the captains a bit more latitude, and allow an ace or two to exceed the 10 over limit. Something like 4 overs total beyond the maximum of 10 for each to be allocated to whichever bowlers a captain deems best I think would be great. And give the fielding team a bit more onus to attack with their strike bowlers in some circumstances.
I mean I know that Limited Overs cricket has just become a batting spectacle, so who gives a **** about bowling, but I think it would add some intrigue and incentive to that side of the game.
Obviously, it goes without saying this is NOT what a fielding captain would choose if he had the choice. Now I don't want there to be no restrictions, and teams get away with having only 3 bowlers or something like that, but if the idea is to somewhat mimic the 5 bowler composition that can be common to Test cricket sides, why not also give the captains a bit more latitude, and allow an ace or two to exceed the 10 over limit. Something like 4 overs total beyond the maximum of 10 for each to be allocated to whichever bowlers a captain deems best I think would be great. And give the fielding team a bit more onus to attack with their strike bowlers in some circumstances.
I mean I know that Limited Overs cricket has just become a batting spectacle, so who gives a **** about bowling, but I think it would add some intrigue and incentive to that side of the game.