Richard
Cricket Web Staff Member
Huh? Which one?So how many hours until today's hitabout start?
Huh? Which one?So how many hours until today's hitabout start?
Haha, that's a similie worth keeping in mind.Arguing with Richard can be like nailing jelly to a wall
The colour of the sky doesn't depend on the language you speak. The colour of the sky stays the same, it's the language that's different. Blue, blu, bleu, blå, blau and azul are all fundamentally the same thing.FFS, it's "personal fact", if you will. It's not something which is changeable (such as one's view on a player), it's something which is ingrained and will stay the way it is. Even if others think differently.
Same way the colour of the sky (or, indeed, the name of most any object) depends on what language you speak.
This kind of thing annoys me, just like when people say certain genres of music isn't music, or certain styles or types of art isn't art.Either way, sorry if I annoyed you. You do have such a strange spectrum of stuff that annoys you and stuff you'll happily let go.
If you don't understand the language, it means nothing to you. Different descriptions are used for the same thing. Something is what it's described as. I describe cricket as what I describe it as; others might describe it as something different.The colour of the sky doesn't depend on the language you speak. The colour of the sky stays the same, it's the language that's different. Blue, blu, bleu, blå, blau and azul are all fundamentally the same thing.
I can see that. What surprises me is that you let go stuff - heck, revel in it - which is IMO far, far more poor form than this.This kind of thing annoys me, just like when people say certain genres of music isn't music, or certain styles or types of art isn't art.
Nope, not at all. Something doesn't have to be cricket to be enjoyable. I love a good hit-about with mates, but I don't enjoy it because I'm saying "this is cricket", I enjoy it because I enjoy it. I also like the one-day game at international and county level, but I don't like it as much as I do the four- and five-day game at said levels.
I've made my stance clear. At the levels of the game where multi-day, two-innings cricket is possible, the limited-overs one-day game (and certainly the Twenty20 one-evening game) isn't cricket. At lower levels where multi-day cricket isn't possible, then there's a case for being more ambiguous. Anything without 11 players per side, 2 Umpires and 2 scorers is not and never will be cricket, just a hitabout. Simple as that. I don't expect everyone to take this view, but it is the view I take and I won't be changing it.
Haha, that's a similie worth keeping in mind.
Another phrase worth keeping in mind.Richard, with all due respect, that is a load of utter crap.
Example? Am genuinely interested.I can see that. What surprises me is that you let go stuff - heck, revel in it - which is IMO far, far more poor form than this.
Hitabout practice in the nets.Huh? Which one?
Sigworthy imo.A steak is not cricket.
Agree.Arguing with Richard can be like nailing jelly to a wall, its hardly worth the effort. He understands now that the vast majority of CW sees his view as elitist, yet this will hardly change his opinion on the matter.
As for myself, I probably like ODI's a bit more than Tests, but my teams never been particularly good at Tests so it isn't that surprising. I like both forms and don't mind T20 (though internationals are becoming increasingly pointless, one match!?! No warm up?!? The game ends on the back of a single players performance and is just getting boring IMO.)
AWTASee the chicken is cricket, the gravy is T20, the bones you spit out are ODI.
So what is Test Cricket? you didn't mention it.See the chicken is cricket, the gravy is T20, the bones you spit out are ODI.
Highly optimistic. Most fans who like Twenty20 who are not already Test fans will never like Tests. Twenty20 is overwhelmingly a game for people who don't like cricket.David Lloyd has the right idea, he doesn't take Twenty20 as cricket, he takes it as pure entertainment, which is precisely what it is. I prefer Test cricket, but I enjoy Twenty20 too. People who think it is bad for cricket are wrong, it is revolutionising Test and ODI cricket, bringing new fans in and bringing money in.