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| ODI Archived Threads 2005 Onwards. One day cricket. |
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| I don't like it, it stinks, we don't need it and it makes a mockery even of the pyjama game! We don't need to make one-day cricket any more exciting. It has already become more exciting over the years and we now frequently see games with 300+ scores. Also we have players like Afridi, Gayle, Sehwag and KP that are great to watch. We have 20/20 to satisfy the quick fix, why bother with all of this crap, it's so uneccessary. I am well ********** off by it all. It ain't broke, so don't fix it. No doubt, many of you will have a counter argument to put to me, but I have decided to be curmudgeonly, so yag boo sucks to the whole idea!
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| Spot on Teatime. How more exicting can one-day cricket become then Bangladesh beating Australia? Totally uncalled for this. If it isn't broke don't fix it sprins to mind imediately. |
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| When it comes to cricket, i am a conservitive. But i think we should give the new rules a chance. It adds a new strategic and tactical element to the game which appeals to someone like me.
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| Do you get a full international cap if you come on as a substitute? We might find a load more jack-of-all-trades types get international caps without truly deserving them with this new regime. |
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| Yes, you do - at least according to the ICC press statement. But I thought caps were awarded by the Boards, so shouldn't they choose?
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| Fielding restrictions Goatman, I agree that the changed fielding restrictions do add another interesting dimension to the ODI game, and as such can only be a good thing. However, you may wish to restate your examples; the restrictions will be imposed at the discretion of the fielding team, hence in the cases you cite, its Team A who decides when to call its fifth bowler and its also Team A who chooses when to impose the fielding restrictions.
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| Yes OF caps are awarded by the Boards, but I think what merits a cap is decided by the ICC. Hence, the ICC has decided that both players involved in a substitution get a cap, which is sensible really, and is what happens in other team sports. Andy, not sure why more bits and pieces chaps will get caps this way; I think substitutions would mean more specialist bowlers will be playing than before, and even specialist wicket keepers might get a chance!
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| Maybe it is less interesting, but consider this. England are batting, its over 16 and MPV + Solanki are the new batsmen at the crease, both looking to nurdle it around a bit. Ponting calls the first set of fielding restrictions, and suddenly, the singles dry up. Now England have to hit out, and in doing so, Solanki holes out. Flintoff slides in, ready to take advantage of the vast open spaces, but the 5 overs are soon up, Ponting does not call for the next set, and England begin rebuilding again, with the plan that either Flintoff or KP are around for the next set of fielding restrictions! This really could enliven the 15-35 over period of an innings, which of late has been completely one-dimensional and often predictable.
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