

20-20! : 2/24/2010
Yes it is here to stay!What a shot !What a catch!Batsmen running between wickets as if they were theives;Umpires seldom making stupid mistakes.What a spectacle!Dessert,far from it,the main course is more like it.Bring on the Entertainers.Winners or Losers, who cares,fun is the name of the game.P.S.Tell West Indies I say "hello"when they awake.
20/20 Cricket! : 2/24/2010
20/20 cricket is here to stay.Not only is it fun to watch,but it is also exciting. You are rivetted to your seat lest by any chance the most exciting play of the game is missed.The girls (Pretty as always)come in abundance,and sadly to say,the West Indian team shows up for work.That's what is called PRODUCTIVITY.
2o/20 cricket! : 2/24/2010
This question has already been answered by the present W.I.TEAM.Should I say more?You be the judge!
Twenty-Twenty Cricket! : 2/24/2010
This format of the game is very exciting.It gives both teams the same advantages or disadvantages of the batting and bowling surfaces unlike Testcricket.There is no time for boredom as is often seen among players being trashed all over the field.So called L.b.w.DECISIONS ARE FEW,and all players seem to enjoy the atmosphere surrounding them.Twenty-Twenty is also a form of relaxation for the cricketing public.Who wins or loses,doesn`t take away from the enjoyment and the gates for five hours or so , tells a different story.GAYLE,AFRIDI,GIBBS,POLLARD,LEE,TAYLOR,to name a few,exciting to watch.Give me this form of the game and bring back my interest.
twenty/twenty cricket : 9/17/2009
I think that twenty/twenty cricket is a way for players to make a quick buck that is not a bad thing seeing the westindies cricket board dosen't want to pay them anything anyway.
Test cricket is king : 9/14/2009
I am going to have to quote Sachin who referred to 20/20 as desserts, and who wants to eat only desserts? My personal preference are Test matches, it gives players a chance to rest, regroup and return (if time remains) if they are looking at the tunnel at the end of the light!
Garry Sobers : 6/30/2009
When are they going to create a video of Garry's greatest games. This will beat all the rubbish out there.
Twenty 20 not a threat! : 6/21/2009
Each format of the game has a place in the sport. Unlike Test and ODI, T20 requires players who are able to adapt and respond rapidly to quick pace situations. Not every Test or ODI player is necessarily a 20 player. This means that specialist players can claim a place in each version of the sport.
: 6/10/2009
It is a total disgrace and a farcical set of circumstances that this great game is being threatened by this 20/ 20 cricket. I think the proponents of this shorter form of the game are all just in it for the money and know nothing or care very little about the history of the game. The current set of players,probably minus the Australians care little and put their pocket books and self interests first...... and I dont blame them when the relative Boards can only pay paltry sums to keep players on retainer. This being said , cricket......that is TEST Cricket is under greater threat now than at any other time ..., not WW1, WW2, Kerry Packer and the advent of one day cricket..., Cronje and the betting scandals ,. In my view the only thing that will save Test Cricket is time....because this travesty that is on display in 20/20 s will not stand the test of time.What may need to happen is for the ICC to remove official sanction or establish a CRICKET CHAMPIONS LEAGUE,,,where instead of 5 tests series between two opposing teams...a more competitive structure is set up.. I refuse to pay US 79 to see home-run cricket from every ball, we see that for free in baseball!!
Twenty20 a threat : 6/10/2009
I don't believe that 20/20 threaten the other formats of the game. What i do think is that it provides opportunities for new players to come to the limelight and with this shorter format we may even see non traditional countries such as the US taking up the sport and making it bigger.
T20 Cricket : 6/10/2009
Test cricket demands too much time. Nobody has time now to sit for five whole days to watch a single cricket game. T20 is more appealing. The entire family can now go to a match in the afternoon and know they can reach home in time for school and work the following day without the stress of thinking to go again the following day, especially if we are loosing. It is also more exciting and exhilarating to watch the teams try to make their runs. They are more creative and and more athletic. Test cricket is dying. One day - not bad. T20 is the new fad that is here to stay.




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