Evermind
International Debutant
Do what?Seriously, no team in world cricket except England would do this. Its always England.
Do what?Seriously, no team in world cricket except England would do this. Its always England.
Feverishly try not to get out, and not to get runs.Do what?
Go at 3.5 rpo in a 22 over match, or something similar.Do what?
Nah, all teams do it, except maybe Australia.Feverishly try not to get out, and not to get runs.
What I mean is, it works without quirks the like of which we've seen today.I think that is a big shout. The rules have only been like that for a short period. Im not sure we can say with any confidence that it is a good addition.
I personally dont like it (an additional artificial mechanism that dilutes the purity of the game) but Im not saying it cant be beneficial in the eyes of many.
What Im saying is, I dont see how you can say the it works.just fine when it has only just been introduced.
No they don't. Even Bangladesh would be scoring at over 4rpo in this match. Mind you they'd be 4 down, but they'd still at least have a crack.Nah, all teams do it, except maybe Australia.
Not waste of time for all those spectators who have patiently waited for almost 5 hours to get a game.Don't know why a) anyone is interested or b) anyone thinks England are going to win.
This sort of crap is a waste of everyone's time. Why couldn't this damn thing have been rained-off completely (or, ideally, not rained on at all). Batsmen can't bat, bowlers can't bowl. Pointless cricket.
Yes, I know how that feels. I was at Cardiff . . .Not waste of time for all those spectators who have patiently waited for almost 5 hours to get a game.
Yeah, exactly. Mind, if I was a spectator I'd never want to watch such games. I'd much prefer a ticket refund.Not waste of time for all those spectators who have patiently waited for almost 5 hours to get a game.