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HEADLINE: Across Time: Ravichandran Ashwin and Babar Azam

 
CaribbeanCricket.com 2017-01-20 08:18:47 

“It is amazing how quickly Ashwin has become the fastest to reach 200 Test wickets, he is going to break many records,” said my dad.

“Not fastest, second fastest,” I corrected him.

“You are talking about people like (Clarrie) Grimmett. Son, cricket has changed a lot from back then,” he said.

I couldn’t argue.

He recalls watching a Test match in Karachi where 95 runs were scored in a full day’s play. He reminisces the time when during Test matches players could casually interact with friends, family and even with privileged fans.

He says, “Asif Iqbal would sit next to us and chit chat, with his pads on, waiting for his turn to bat”.

He remembers Hanif Mohammad riding a bicycle to the National Stadium on the morning of a Test match in Karachi.

The Mohammad brothers often got their lunch from home, as their mother packed tiffin for them, he says.

As money poured into cricket, its social fabric changed too.

Laws, regulations, bat technology, pitches, quality of oppositions and many other components that have fundamentally altered the sport are in a constant state of evolution.

Fielding restrictions and power play arrangements change so fast that even avid cricket followers have to stay up to speed to keep pace with frequent modifications.

It can sometimes take an extra second to recall how many fielders are allowed outside the circle in the last ten overs of an ODI.

In such a dynamic environment, how accurate can it be to compare players from different eras?


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Larr Pullo 2017-01-21 04:54:22 

In reply to CaribbeanCricket.com

What does this have to do with WI cricket?

 
Khaga 2017-01-21 09:07:29 

In reply to Larr Pullo

ARe you the Trump of CC.com?

 
Tagwa1 2017-01-21 10:05:08 

In reply to Larr Pullo

In would say everything...did you read it?

It says why Viv is the greatest of all time..because of how far ahead he was of his time.

One of the better cricket articles I've read.

 
Khaga 2017-01-21 11:51:27 

In reply to Tagwa1

Not having much international cricket in their own backyard is forcing these Pakistani cricket writers to dig deeper into their nostalgia.. lol