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What the f**k is wrong with Cricket administrators?

Timbo

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Another wildly unpopular idea gets up:

http://www.cricinfo.com/australia/content/current/story/472325.html

Cricket Australia could be sorely disappointed if it hopes its new split-innings format will eliminate the slow-moving middle overs from one-dayers. The concept was trialled in England's county second XI competition this year and it often resulted in a cautious brand of "handbrake" batting at the end of the first innings and the start of the second.
Cricket Australia's format will give teams only 10 wickets across the entire match, so the first innings could be a grind as the top order builds a platform without losing too many batsmen. The Victoria legspinner Bryce McGain has been playing with Essex this month and said the feedback he received from the men involved in the county trial was that momentum was difficult to generate.
"The tactics that they used here - and I spoke to quite a number of guys who experienced it - was that they really wound back those last four or five overs because they didn't want to lose a wicket," McGain told Cricinfo. "Then when you went back in, the batsmen had to get back in so it took four or five overs to get things started again.
"The experience that the English players had was that when you're building momentum it actually put a handbrake on. It will be interesting to see how it pans out. Maybe the Australians will do it tactically a little bit different, but it will certainly make it interesting."
The Australian board is adamant that moving to a split-innings 45-over format was prompted by feedback from the public, but the players remain unconvinced about the changes. The Australian Cricketers' Association said 78% of its surveyed members were against the idea, and there have been mixed responses in the Twitter-sphere.
Graham Manou, who took part in a split-innings practice match this week, wrote on his Twitter page: "Well I'm certainly going to need some convincing that the split 40 over games are good cricket and more importantly spectators."
One of Australia's most successful one-day bowlers in recent history, Nathan Bracken, tweeted: "Not a massive fan of it. Could make some games very boring if a team gets a bad start."
But it was not all negative reaction from the players. Aaron Finch, the young Victorian batsman who established himself as a strong limited-overs cricketer last summer, wrote that the format was "Something new and exciting for both fans and players! Can't wait".
One of the major sticking points for Australia's ODI players is the decision to implement the new format a few months before a 50-over World Cup. Australia's World Cup squad will be announced in December, before the seven-match one-day series against England, meaning that fringe players have virtually no chance to press their claims in the regular format.
During the planning stages, Michael Hussey was a vocal critic of the move and last month he questioned Cricket Australia's timing. After the Lord's Test against Pakistan, the Australian squad was briefed by James Sutherland on some of the possible changes, which were at that stage unconfirmed.
"We've got to be a little bit careful," Hussey said in July after the briefing. "We've got to make sure we try and get as many players prepared for the 50-over World Cup as we can. I'm not sure the timing is great. There's a lot of young guys out there that would see themselves as a chance of making the World Cup squad and they probably need as much exposure to 50-over cricket as possible."

Brydon Coverdale is a staff writer at Cricinfo


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The Fans: Against it.
The Players: Against it.
The Players who have played it: Say it doesn't work and is more boring.
The Coaches who have coached it: Say it doesn't work and is more boring.

CA: WHAT A CRACKING IDEA! LETS DO IT!

f**king numpties. Another version of cricket I won't be watching.
 

Twizzle

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I've played it, like I said before, the logic is not sound,

They want to avoid the slow overs in the middle, when you are batting you get set then you have to go and field for 10 overs, then you have to start your innings again so it defeats the purpose.

stooopid idea
 

IanG

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I've said it before and I'll say it again. I hate the idea. I think it's absolute garbage!!
 

Captain BF

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1/4 cricket was tried in the Penrith Junior Cricket Association last year and has already been given the boot. One season and everyone hated it. It doesn't work and isn't enjoyable for anyone. I can't believe this is being played at higher levels..
 

Ridders

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Hmmm, thought it would essentially be a T20 Test Match in that you each had two innings and each team had 20 wickets.

This concept make zero sense.
 

typicalfan

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Sutherland is a Numpty, another Clueless Victorian.
Watch out. He will say you are out of touch like he has done with current players, fans and commentators.

Ricky was saying what we were all thinking when we had consecutive 7 game series and he got the same treatment.

Overkill of 50 over cricket during series and a month and a half world cup is just too much. And now our domestic players will have no form line heading into the World Cup because we have decided to f**k it all up.
 
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Limited overs is dying a slow and painful death I wouldn't at all be surprised to see the next world cup as the last ever limited overs tournament. It will take maybe another decade or two but Twenty/20 will get just as stale as ODI cricket did.

There was nothing wrong with 50 over cricket IMO before it was tweaked with substitutions and powerplays and all the other crap administrators for some reason want to see run rates of 10+ over and I can think of nothing as boring as watching one team absolutely demolish the opposition bowling attack the battle between bat and ball in Cricket is possibly the finest display of sport and yet we're having bat bat bat shoved down our throats.
 

Paullyboy

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I was open to this idea at first, but the more I think about it, the less I see it working for all the reasons mentioned above.
 

beads6

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20/20 is destroying cricket...... Look what it has done to the ODI format. Just reduce the amount of 50 over matches you don't need to root around with them FFS.
 

Timbo

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I just live in fear of the day that one country announces they won't be playing test cricket anymore because they can make more money off of T20.

It will happen eventually.
 

Paullyboy

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I just live in fear of the day that one country announces they won't be playing test cricket anymore because they can make more money off of T20.

It will happen eventually.

I think it'll happen within 5 years unfortunately. I share your fear.
 

Twizzle

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how can anyone bring cricket into disrepute atm ?

it couldn't possibly get any worse with drug cheats, betting scandals and match fixing
 

Twizzle

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how can anyone bring cricket into disrepute atm ?

it couldn't possibly get any worse with drug cheats, betting scandals and match fixing
 

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