Is T20 Cricket killing Real Cricketing Skills?

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Nagesh kalgond said:   1 year ago
The impact of T20 cricket on traditional cricketing skills is a topic of debate among cricket enthusiasts. Here's a breakdown:

1. Batting Skills: T20 cricket emphasizes aggressive and innovative batting techniques, such as power-hitting and improvised shots. While this can enhance a player's ability to score quickly, it might also lead to a decline in the development of classical batting skills like patience, shot selection, and building an inning.

2. Bowling Skills: In T20 cricket, bowlers often focus on variations and mastering death bowling to contain runs. This may reduce their emphasis on developing traditional skills like swing, seam movement, and spin variations. Fast bowlers, in particular, may prioritize pace over swing or accuracy.

3. Fielding Skills: T20 cricket has elevated fielding standards with an emphasis on athleticism and agility. Players are expected to be agile, quick, and adept at boundary fielding. While this enhances overall fielding standards, it may overshadow the importance of traditional skills like slip-catching and close-in fielding.

4. Mental Toughness: T20 cricket's fast-paced nature demands quick decision-making and adaptability. However, it may not necessarily cultivate the same level of mental toughness required for longer formats where patience and concentration are crucial.

5. Overall Impact: While T20 cricket has undoubtedly transformed the game with its entertainment value and global appeal, concerns persist about its potential to overshadow traditional formats. However, many argue that T20 cricket's innovations can complement rather than undermine traditional skills, as evidenced by players who excel across all formats.

In essence, while T20 cricket may alter the emphasis on certain skills, it's a part of cricket's evolution rather than a wholesale detriment to traditional cricketing abilities. Adaptability and balance between formats are key for players and cricket as a whole to thrive.
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Kanhaiya said:   1 decade ago
T20 cricket is the format of cricket where you show your talent and today it is the most favourite format of cricket. I think T20 cricket not killing real cricketing skills because every player is free to play any format of cricket. Its all depend on player to play long in which format. T20 gives a numbers of talented player like AB de villiers, almost every player from west indies cricket team, Aaron finch, Mccullum, Dhoni, Yuvraj etc. So, it is not right that T20 cricket killing real cricketing skills.
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Aki said:   1 decade ago
Hi friends, according to me T20 is just like hitting and getting the runs. In T-20, cricketer not using their skill. They just know how to hold the bat and how to hit and they don't have patience to build the partnership.

Just obtaining run is the main intention. Nowadays because of IPL the real cricket fans are losing their interest on cricket. So my opinion is test is original form of cricket, from this I can say that T-20 is killing real cricketing skills.
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Nayan Nirvikar said:   10 years ago
According to me it is not but it improves the dignity of the player in such a condition of a highly distracted condition. The player get trained in the playing in such a condition. In ODIs there are extreme conditions for winning and losing. So in the condition the player con uses the skills of the T20.
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Joshi said:   9 years ago
I don't think so. In my point of view t20 cricket giving various opportunities to the young talented cricketers. T20 cricket discovered many young talented cricketers also it helps to many vanished cricketers to raise their cricket carriers and of course it is making cricket as a batsmen favour but we can see much great bowling performance in t20 cricket. I think there is nothing harm to ODI and test cricket because of t20 if the planning is perfect.
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ABHIJIT said:   9 years ago
No, T20 is adding more value to the game of cricket by bringing new talent and also revenue generation for the board.
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Gollamandala chandrasekhar said:   9 years ago
In my point of view, T20 cricket is a good game but so many people are not playing from their heart because they take the money from opponents and do not play the game that you know very well so that so many people lose their name but T20 is very used for young stars.
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Subro said:   9 years ago
In my point of view. T20 is only entertainment game. Yeah, its effect the ODI and test cricket. Because of young players.
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Sourav Sen said:   9 years ago
I think it is absolutely correct. In test cricket, one batsman plays whole day by defensing and his technique, whereas, in T20 cricket, one batsman can play maximum 20 overs. In this small overs match, he wants to play big hits. In T20, the players cannot get the opportunity to show their technical skills. Thus, it is right that T20 cricket is killing real cricketing skills, which will show a big issue for a country to get the good technically perfect players for that country.
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Yachika said:   9 years ago
T20 Cricket is very important the cricket is future of players.
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