Is T20 Cricket killing Real Cricketing Skills?
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Saini said:
9 years ago
In my opinion, T20 does not harm cricketing skills in any means. In the other hand it increases or helps the player to improve their skills.
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Rohit Biswas said:
9 years ago
But according to me, t20 cricket effect the cricketing skills of an cricketer. Yes I agree that due to t20 format many new talented players get chances to prove their talent. But in the meantime, if you take risk than sometime it will pass and sometimes it fails. T20 cricket is also about risk. If you give a bat to a person who does not know how to play than also he can hit the ball to the midwicket area but it does not mean that he knows cricket vary well. He takes the risk and that's why he hits the ball. But in case of cricketing skills 4 and 6 is not everything, sometime a solid defense looks amazing. Test cricket is all about patience and brain, similarly odi is also the same. In those format you can't take risk every time so you should have that much talent to hold and score run depending upon the situation. There fore according to me T20 cricket effects cricketing skills of an cricketer.
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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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Piyush said:
9 years ago
No, I think it gives an opportunity for newcomers it helps in improving their aggression playing skills.
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Mayank golwalkar said:
9 years ago
I don't think that t20 cricket is killing the cricketing skills. Actually, it provides a platform to groom your talent and the modern day cricketers can show their talent to the world through various leagues organized in the world like IPL, Big bash and much more.
It also depends on the cricketer how he adapts to various forms of cricket, what he learns from t20 and how he applies it to the bigger challenge test cricket.
It also depends on the cricketer how he adapts to various forms of cricket, what he learns from t20 and how he applies it to the bigger challenge test cricket.
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Neel said:
9 years ago
Nope. According to me, t20 cricket is bringing a new interest in the cricketing world. Nowadays, people don't get much time watching test cricket due to studies, work and jobs.
But at the same time, I must say test cricket should also be pushed by innovating in it like day-night test matches.
A t20 takes around three and a half hours to complete so that allows foreign countries to get indulge with cricket.
But at the same time, I must say test cricket should also be pushed by innovating in it like day-night test matches.
A t20 takes around three and a half hours to complete so that allows foreign countries to get indulge with cricket.
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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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Balaji said:
9 years ago
The emerge of t20 doesn't kill any kind of cricketing skills for me. It's just improving the skills like taking fast decisions and taking an efficient risk during pressure situations and it does not effect test cricket. Nowadays test cricket also very interesting to watch because most of the match finished with a result and it is also finishing with some nail biting match like t20. So it depends on upon the player's mindset only. So it is not right to blame t20. It is the just improvement of cricket to next level.
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Santosh sharma said:
9 years ago
T20 cricket is the platform where the youngsters will get the opportunities to play on the international platform as well as also it will give opportunities to play with world class players. So from my point of view it off course good for the cricket.
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ImAli said:
9 years ago
No, it's not killing. We can see in T20 format new shot. And bowlers also bowled unique bowl.
I think in T20 bowlers and batsman skill has been improving we seen many incredible shots by many batsmen.
I think in T20 bowlers and batsman skill has been improving we seen many incredible shots by many batsmen.
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