Originally posted by royGilchrist
Overs 15-40 are really boring, hence it should be made 24 overs a side, the match lasting about 3 hours including innings break. But some might say that there will be too much sloggin with fewer overs, to curtail that only 6-7 seven players should be allowed to bat per team, designated batsmen as it were. Now an argument would be what about bowlers, their quota would be too small, and we will only see Murali, McGragth and Shaoib for 5 overs each, so the overs quota should be kept at 8, 3 bowlers can bowl 8 each, but to keep things interesting a fourth bowler should be allowed to bowl (only 4 allowed in one innings barring injuries), which will give the captain more options.
So to recap, there should be 7 designated batsmen including the keeper, 3 designated bowlers, and one designated fielder. The fourth bowler has to be one of the 7 batsmen. All eleven should be in the field.
One good thing about this sytem will be that bowlers batting is also a usually (not always though) boring part about matches and can be ignored, 15-40 voers is boring that can be left out, due to a fewer number of batsmen, there will not be only slogging which is better. And finally pure fielders can be given some credit, as a lot of the really spectacular fielders never make it to the matches as they are not good enough batsmen or bowlers and the twelfth man rule is strict now.