Is T20 Cricket killing Real Cricketing Skills?
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Rushikesh said:
2 years ago
Hello, everyone!
T20 cricket is one of the formats of cricket that provides a platform for numerous young players to showcase their talent.
It is a reality that many cricket leagues are organized by countries, such as the IPL (Indian Premier League) and BBL (Big Bash League).
These leagues not only give opportunities to emerging players but also contribute significantly to the global popularity of the sport. T20 cricket is known for its fast-paced and entertaining nature, making it a favorite among fans worldwide. The success of these leagues has not only strengthened the foundation of T20 cricket but has also played a crucial role in shaping the future of the sport by nurturing young talents and providing them with the exposure they need to excel on the international stage.
T20 cricket is one of the formats of cricket that provides a platform for numerous young players to showcase their talent.
It is a reality that many cricket leagues are organized by countries, such as the IPL (Indian Premier League) and BBL (Big Bash League).
These leagues not only give opportunities to emerging players but also contribute significantly to the global popularity of the sport. T20 cricket is known for its fast-paced and entertaining nature, making it a favorite among fans worldwide. The success of these leagues has not only strengthened the foundation of T20 cricket but has also played a crucial role in shaping the future of the sport by nurturing young talents and providing them with the exposure they need to excel on the international stage.
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Nishant said:
2 years ago
Hello everybody.
According to me, yes, T20 cricket is killing some sort of skills in a certain way.
For example; test cricket is the real test of a cricket player. In the t20 cricket format, the player's mindset is he has to hit more boundaries and more runs, so he uses his physical strength more. He has to swing the bat with force like on every 2-3 balls. If it connects well then he gets runs but if not then he may out.
But in test cricket, a player is checked by his temperament. He has to bat in uneven conditions. He needs to learn when he has to show aggression and when he has to calm himself. Test cricket also teaches life lessons like one should have to try and try to get successful (from a bowler's point of view, to get wicket he has to hit lengths and the right areas regularly). Same from other end one should have to defend and stay calm in certain situations.
But in today's generation, people have not enough time. Today's generation does have not much time to watch 2-3 hours of videos or movies so they tend more towards reels and short videos. In the same sense, people have no time to watch 5 day long test match so they are more attracted to t20 cricket. Test Match is like that very good movie and t20 is like short videos and reels that sometimes do not make sense but entertaining.
Have a good day.
According to me, yes, T20 cricket is killing some sort of skills in a certain way.
For example; test cricket is the real test of a cricket player. In the t20 cricket format, the player's mindset is he has to hit more boundaries and more runs, so he uses his physical strength more. He has to swing the bat with force like on every 2-3 balls. If it connects well then he gets runs but if not then he may out.
But in test cricket, a player is checked by his temperament. He has to bat in uneven conditions. He needs to learn when he has to show aggression and when he has to calm himself. Test cricket also teaches life lessons like one should have to try and try to get successful (from a bowler's point of view, to get wicket he has to hit lengths and the right areas regularly). Same from other end one should have to defend and stay calm in certain situations.
But in today's generation, people have not enough time. Today's generation does have not much time to watch 2-3 hours of videos or movies so they tend more towards reels and short videos. In the same sense, people have no time to watch 5 day long test match so they are more attracted to t20 cricket. Test Match is like that very good movie and t20 is like short videos and reels that sometimes do not make sense but entertaining.
Have a good day.
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Dheeraj shivkumar jaiswal said:
1 year ago
T20 cricket most popular fun in comparison to a test match. Most of the people at this time want fun with time limited in this situation t 20 matches is the best option for them. Test matches is also fun for those who want to take more time to watch a cricket match. In T20 match players have to show their talent in a short time. In this situation, they are better prepared for playing cricket.
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Dheeraj shivkumar jaiswal said:
1 year ago
T20 cricket most popular fun in comparison of a test match. Most of the people at this time want fun with time limited in this situation t 20 matches is the best option for them. Test match is also fun for those who really want to take more time to watch a cricket match. In T20 match players have to show their talent in a short time. In this situation, they are better prepared for playing cricket.
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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.
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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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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Raviteja P V said:
12 months ago
I think there is no real cricketing skills as a cricketer you need to adapt to the conditions and situations you are in and act accordingly. So their t20 skills are also real cricketing skills but emphasise power-hitting with 7 batsmen, a little less on the defence side.
Nowadays power hitting is being introduced in test matches also dominating opponents it depends on beating the opponent's strategy.
Nowadays power hitting is being introduced in test matches also dominating opponents it depends on beating the opponent's strategy.
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Tejas Marathe said:
10 months ago
Is T20 cricket killing real cricketing skills? Well, that's a topic of much debate. Some say T20 cricket is killing the actual spirit of cricket, as it's more of a money game. The T20 format has led to players focusing more on T20 and retiring from Test matches and ODIs, which could result in the loss of talented players from the Test matches and ODIs. Additionally, T20 cricket is a batsman-oriented format, which could ruin the skills of bowlers.
On the other hand, T20 cricket has made the game more adventurous and exciting, and it has allowed many players to showcase their talent. It has also attracted a younger demographic and has become a melting pot of international talent. The format's success has led to its adoption in international tournaments, including the T20 World Cup, further cementing its place in the cricketing world.
So, is T20 cricket killing real cricketing skills? It's a matter of perspective, but it's clear that T20 cricket has transformed the game and will continue to play a significant role in the future of cricket.
On the other hand, T20 cricket has made the game more adventurous and exciting, and it has allowed many players to showcase their talent. It has also attracted a younger demographic and has become a melting pot of international talent. The format's success has led to its adoption in international tournaments, including the T20 World Cup, further cementing its place in the cricketing world.
So, is T20 cricket killing real cricketing skills? It's a matter of perspective, but it's clear that T20 cricket has transformed the game and will continue to play a significant role in the future of cricket.
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Samaresh Mozumder said:
6 months ago
T20 game in cricket is a matter of patience, perseverance and hard work.
Both sides in game fights tougher than other so as to determine which one will come out on top.
In T20 a batsman's skills are put to test since the number of overs is less and every ball matters.
So, its necessary for batsman to hit quickfire or affirmative shots to put his team to any targeted total.
Secondly, the bowlers have a very limited number of overs unlike ODI, where a bowler can bowl 10 overs at a stretch, so his/her economy in bowling becomes a key factor in T20's. So, T20 is not killing any cricketing skills.
Rather it sets a stage for batsman to test their patience, power and ability to control the game till 20 overs.
Both sides in game fights tougher than other so as to determine which one will come out on top.
In T20 a batsman's skills are put to test since the number of overs is less and every ball matters.
So, its necessary for batsman to hit quickfire or affirmative shots to put his team to any targeted total.
Secondly, the bowlers have a very limited number of overs unlike ODI, where a bowler can bowl 10 overs at a stretch, so his/her economy in bowling becomes a key factor in T20's. So, T20 is not killing any cricketing skills.
Rather it sets a stage for batsman to test their patience, power and ability to control the game till 20 overs.
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Girish Gokul Dhone said:
5 months ago
According to me, T20 cricket is very good as compare other formats because it hives freedom to all cricketers to show their ability and talents in short durations in front of all the world.
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