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Sign Up Now!That whole debacle is one big clusterfuck.The club will be called the Melbourne (insert nickname).
I am hearing it will be back to the future with the Bushrangers.
Weirdest Lord's pitch I have seen.
The number of wickets a batting team is permitted to lose in a T20 innings should be reduced to six. The best bowlers can only bowl four overs in this format so the best batters should also be curtailedWould you like to see these changes in T20 cricket?
Same I agree with Greg Chappell on this one.The number of wickets a batting team is permitted to lose in a T20 innings should be reduced to six. The best bowlers can only bowl four overs in this format so the best batters should also be curtailed
Administrators must mandate that a minimum of 3mm of live grass be left on all T20 pitches. This minor adjustment would provide fast bowlers with genuine lateral movement, seam variation, and true carry, forcing opening batters to respect the new ball.
Adjusting the lbw law so that any ball that is going on to hit the stumps, no matter where it pitches, is out.
Greg Chappell believes that implementing these changes would immediately breathe life back into the middle overs, bringing the art of placement, hard running, and defensive tactical awareness back into vogue.
I agree totally with all points. Time T20 became a fair contest between bat and ball and not just a shooting match for power hitters. Not all cricket lovers want to see this.
I've been thinking it for years that youngsters like Connolly & Konstas need to be plying their trade in the English county system than chasing the big bucks in the red cordial pyjama game that is T20. They need to experience different conditions to make them better Test players.A refreshing red-ball mindset anchors the fierce simplicity of Australia’s newest centurion.
Cooper Connolly produced the innings of his burgeoning career on Sunday night against Bangladesh to guide Australia to a narrow ODI win.
With Connolly I agree as doubt he will make Test cricket. With Konstas yes play in England in all formats if possible.Connolly & Konstas
DAM, what a innings !Australian all-rounder Mitchell Owen has sent a timely reminder to the national selectors of his T20 prowess by smacking the highest individual score in Major League Cricket history for Washington Freedom. Featuring a whopping 13 sixes and 11 boundaries the Tasmanian, 24, massacred 155 from only 68 balls against MI New York at Dallas’ Grand Prairie Stadium.
I have footage if interested.