Is T20 Cricket killing Real Cricketing Skills?
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Payal said:
1 decade ago
I think T-20 provides a good platform to new comers to arise. It gives good chance to players to play with experienced senior players and to learn a lot of things as well as at the same time to earn fame and money which is a good thing. Balance between T-20 and test match is required as test matches judges the physical strength while T-20 judges mental skills of players.
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Payal said:
1 decade ago
I think T-20 provides a good platform to new comers to start their career. It gives them a good chance to play with experienced senior players and to learn a lot and at the same time to earn money and fame for the country which is a good thing. Balance between the two is necessary as test match judges physical strength while T-20 judges the mental skills of players.
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Rahul sharma said:
8 years ago
Not only the skills but also the abilities to stand for a long hour in like as in test matches and one-day internationals. Otherwise, factors like patience stamina control on emotions can only be tested in ODI or test matches so definitely t20cricket lacking all above qualities as it is a fast cricket so it is killing the natural skills of the player.
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Vikas said:
10 years ago
T20 cricket doesn't kill the skill of cricket but it is less time game so everyone have less time to perform. Bowler and batsman have same opportunity to show his talent. In this game time limit is more complex problem so every single wrong decisions will be lost the match. Skill are never ended in this sort of game but time will be less to perform.
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Jayaynth said:
9 years ago
T20 is one format of the cricket. It has nothing to do with killing cricketing skills. Every cricketer is good any of the format or all of them. Some cricketers adapt good for test cricket and so for ODI and t20. You can see some new invention of cricketing shots in this era. So this short format has made cricket more popular and interesting.
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Ravi Kumar said:
3 years ago
T20 is better than compared to the test match. Because at this time people don't have much time and they want full enjoyment in the match. But the test match always takes a lot of time. But in the T20 matches never takes a lot of time so people always like to watch t20 cricket.
People can see the patience in the player in the test matches.
People can see the patience in the player in the test matches.
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Harinarayan choudhary said:
8 years ago
I am agree with "T20 killing real cricket skills" because in T20 cricket players face less number of balls and they play just like do and die, they cannot learn about technical skills of cricket, they just play for win but in real cricket they faces many balls in ODI and TEST cricket and learn more about cricket skills.
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Swetha said:
1 decade ago
No I am also completely against this. T20 is the cricket skill where there is so many young cricketers who do not have chance to play in international cricket as well as in test matches. There the young cricketers get chance to prove themselves. And also with this IPL we enjoying alot. So it does not kill any other.
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Lokesh said:
6 years ago
This let player to perform under very pressure situation of the game. So they can improve mentally as well as technically. But on the other side it's testing the patience of the players when they play test cricket. Nowadays very few test matches ended as draw compare to when t20 cricket was not in introduced.
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Sandeep goud said:
1 year ago
T20 cricket has altered the dynamics of the game, emphasizing power-hitting and aggressive bowling. However, it also requires different skill sets, like improvisation and adaptability.
So, while it may be changing the traditional aspects of the game, it's not necessarily killing skill but rather evolving it.
So, while it may be changing the traditional aspects of the game, it's not necessarily killing skill but rather evolving it.
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