i think recent games show otherwise...specialist bowlers are crucial.. and spinners tooBowlers are cannon fodder in T20, I foresee teams full of James Hopes or Simon O'Donnell type players, allowing batting to 11 with little emphasis on specialist bowlers.
Yeah, I've always found T20 crowds to be full of people who probably don't like real cricket.. People who don't have any football to watch..Out of cricket (ie, four\five-day) fans who like Twenty20, there's two patterns: one the "I like anything as long as it's vaguely cricket-like"; and two the "I've always had a rabid hatred of the one-day game so I now like Twenty20 better than it".
Of course, most Twenty20 fans are those who don't and never will like cricket. But there are a few cricket fans who like Twenty20.
Been to many ODI Internationals lately? Most go for occassion, rather then the cricket. Most aren't real cricket fans either.Out of cricket (ie, four\five-day) fans who like Twenty20, there's two patterns: one the "I like anything as long as it's vaguely cricket-like"; and two the "I've always had a rabid hatred of the one-day game so I now like Twenty20 better than it".
Of course, most Twenty20 fans are those who don't and never will like cricket. But there are a few cricket fans who like Twenty20.
That happens in the stereotype far more than in the reality, TBH.I enjoy all forms of cricket, but ODIs have become too monotonous. Unless we see more games where the ball does something and the middle overs actually translate into a meaningful period of play, unlike the usual 15 overs 75-80 for 1 or 2, I think T20s might just eat into the ODI viewership.....
I think you find the same people that will only watch cricket to go to ODI International, will be the same ones that go to Twenty20 domestic matches and now Twenty20 International. Majority of these so-called cricket fans will never go to a Test match. There is no real difference between your average ODI fan and Twenty20 fan. Only difference might a there more in a Twenty20 match, due to time contraints of ODI International. But if it wasn't for that the crowds would be basically of the same proportion.Oh, there's loads of ODI fans who aren't cricket fans either, of course there are. Not sure whether the proportion is bigger or smaller than that in Twenty20 Worldwide, but in this country there's thousands and thousands more in the Twenty20 camp.
That previous comment is purely one about Twenty20, not the one-day game.