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that was an excellent gmae ( hyderabad v Kolkata) but that was a terrible pitch for batting.
So your saying that cricket should be a boring sport.Triple777ER said:Doesn't anyone here think that all this T20 has changed the game of cricket into an "Amazing exciting entertaining" sport for the spectators? I mean, i don't really like such a sort of cricket. Cricket should be played with moderate fun and seriousness. I know that this is new generation of cricket but, it just doesnt carry the true spirit of cricket that used to be before all this IPL.
he/she is saying that the entertainment should be derived from watching 2 great teams battle wits and putting into practice smart strategies and tactics, and watching world class players play. Not deriving entertainment from who smashes the most sixes or runs.siddharthlaha said:So your saying that cricket should be a boring sport.
i actually prefer t20 and onedayers over tests. its all entertainment and good to watch. however, imo, the same cannot be said for test matches where the players just pad away one ball after another or let them go thru.Triple777ER said:Doesn't anyone here think that all this T20 has changed the game of cricket into an "Amazing exciting entertaining" sport for the spectators? I mean, i don't really like such a sort of cricket. Cricket should be played with moderate fun and seriousness. I know that this is new generation of cricket but, it just doesnt carry the true spirit of cricket that used to be before all this IPL.
Get out, nazi-boy.PrinceHarry said:for the first time in my luxurious life i watched a cricket match. Did you see Calcutta captain picking his nasty nose infront of TV camera. disgusting.
i agree to an extend. cricket is meant to be a game of endurance and grace, a game of patience and subtlety. never is cricket meant to be bashed around the park on such a large scale event. t20 was only introduced 3 years back to the international stage, now not only have we got a t20 world cup, but also a multi-billion dollar tournament in india. i think cricket has changed forever. i honestly hope for the sake of the game that the marquee players don't go chasing the money at the expense of more than a century's tradition in test cricket.Triple777ER said:Doesn't anyone here think that all this T20 has changed the game of cricket into an "Amazing exciting entertaining" sport for the spectators? I mean, i don't really like such a sort of cricket. Cricket should be played with moderate fun and seriousness. I know that this is new generation of cricket but, it just doesnt carry the true spirit of cricket that used to be before all this IPL.
Evolution. Whether you like it or not, you can't avoid it.wuddie said:i agree to an extend. cricket is meant to be a game of endurance and grace, a game of patience and subtlety. never is cricket meant to be bashed around the park on such a large scale event. t20 was only introduced 3 years back to the international stage, now not only have we got a t20 world cup, but also a multi-billion dollar tournament in india. i think cricket has changed forever. i honestly hope for the sake of the game that the marquee players don't go chasing the money at the expense of more than a century's tradition in test cricket.
but this is the corporate world we live in. people like money. unless test cricket can sort of match the figures players are getting in ipl, i think some players will opt not to play it.
then again, what they do in india doesn't concern me. as long as they limit only one international t20 per summer, that'd be more than enough.
no, players have already signed for the next 3 years, not the next 3 leap years.AnandDNA said:A friend told me that the IPL will only be run every 4 yrs.
i'd like to hope so. like i've said, i wouldn't mind t20 if that can co-exist with test cricket. guys like symonds and co get paid multiple amounts of money they'd ever make playing for aust, so the temptation is certainly there if there is ever a schedule clash. when symonds said he didn't want to go to pakistan, i felt the ipl played a certain part, be it big or small, in his comment. if that is true, it is not a good sign.blue_chameleon said:Playing for one's country is completely different emotion when compared to playing for a league team in a foreign country, regardless of money. Test cricket, the aura of the baggy green and the respect for the game, won't change on australian soil.
Not necessarily. i Can think of numerous times when a sport has had a massive overhaul and it has been shit for the game and they reverted.blue_chameleon said:Evolution. Whether you like it or not, you can't avoid it.