Is T20 Cricket killing Real Cricketing Skills?
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Mishal Sanghvi said:
9 years ago
See what happens when weed-dopers become CEO's and big corporation decision makers ! They try to legalize weed. Is that how you want weed to become ? weed is 'ganja' and yes, its become legal in some states in US and its coming for India too. (That is a different story).
Finest tea of Darjeeling, Finest oranges of Nagpur, these never go into Indian mouths. They just get shipped abroad for the rich people. Why ? because you fed it to the businessmen. And then those men did what they do best with things, make money off them. Even if it means killing a few important morals and bare minimum patriotism. I mean, I'm not saying don't make money. I'm saying don't cross the line of decency to do it. Majority of 'the best quality' throughput should be for the growers and those who embrace that soil. Majorly exporting everything good isn't nice. And so don't let history repeat itself. Don't legalize weed. They are doing it so they can ruit it.
They did it to cricket infront of you by bathing you with 20-20 cricket. Its being sold to you and are getting sold and you don't even know it. And then its too late. This is currently the transition period. We have to decide if it stays or it goes. After this genertion, there is no looking back anymore forever.
Finest tea of Darjeeling, Finest oranges of Nagpur, these never go into Indian mouths. They just get shipped abroad for the rich people. Why ? because you fed it to the businessmen. And then those men did what they do best with things, make money off them. Even if it means killing a few important morals and bare minimum patriotism. I mean, I'm not saying don't make money. I'm saying don't cross the line of decency to do it. Majority of 'the best quality' throughput should be for the growers and those who embrace that soil. Majorly exporting everything good isn't nice. And so don't let history repeat itself. Don't legalize weed. They are doing it so they can ruit it.
They did it to cricket infront of you by bathing you with 20-20 cricket. Its being sold to you and are getting sold and you don't even know it. And then its too late. This is currently the transition period. We have to decide if it stays or it goes. After this genertion, there is no looking back anymore forever.
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Satwik said:
9 years ago
For me, T20 is not killing the spirit as test matches are long and people don't have time. Test matches are boring as well for me.
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Shawez ali khan said:
9 years ago
Yes, because it's very famous game in the world. And Sachin is called the god of cricket, that's it.
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Prashant kumar said:
9 years ago
I think T20 is not a game of a new player. In this is game over all dependent on luck. So ICC should allow only experienced player to play this format of game means T20. It's a enjoy label game but it's also hi-fi volatage game.
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Abhi said:
9 years ago
Once upon a time, we saw cricket seriously up to 50 overs, when T20 started we forgot the 50 overs match nd playing for money.
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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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Naresh said:
9 years ago
Yes, because most people like only T20 matches it takes some hours only.
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SOURABH SINGHAL said:
2 years ago
No, I think t20 increases the popularity of cricket around the world. So for spreading cricket around the world t20 is a much more important format.
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Kartheesh said:
2 years ago
Maybe these thoughts are correct because the T20 format cricket can be hitting but we have to take a look at the odi or test cricket like playing the short like cover drive, square drive and play the proper cricketing short in these formats but in T20 format the players mostly go for hitting to post a good total and defend it easily, but the disadvantage is when we are playing the T20 format and go for hitting and losing the wicket easily to put the lowest score that's not the good thing in T20 format.
So we have to play the T20 format like ODI first we play quickly and steadily in the powerplay and we have to take the match slow and steadily in the slog overs and finally we lookout to play the death overs and the important thing is to note it in the T20 format is death overs we lose the wicket (many) in the death overs and still looking for the highest total. This is the modern cricket T20 format.
So we have to play the T20 format like ODI first we play quickly and steadily in the powerplay and we have to take the match slow and steadily in the slog overs and finally we lookout to play the death overs and the important thing is to note it in the T20 format is death overs we lose the wicket (many) in the death overs and still looking for the highest total. This is the modern cricket T20 format.
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