Quote me on that one!!
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T-20 cricket will be dead in 5 years
In reply to culpepperboy
And T10 will take over
In reply to Narper
T10
In reply to ray
Correct...you know what I meant
Number corrected
In reply to Narper
Nah B-20!!
20 balls per innings
In reply to culpepperboy 44.
In reply to culpepperboy
YES! t20 as we know it will be dead in 5 years or less.
It will evolve into something even more attractive to paying spectators.
In reply to VIX
like baseball would be more exciting if it was 3 innings
T10... or The 100 or whatever the ECB are calling it. Maybe making it 7-a-side on top of it all.
change test cricket to 70 overs per day with 7 men per side
Make test cricket 4 days..each team bats for two innings. 1/2 inning per day.
Day 1..team 1 80 overs or all out
Day 2..team 2 80 overs or all out
Second inning..repeat.
If you don't bowl 80 overs you only bat what you have bowled.
Result everytime.
Whether it be T20, T10 or T5, the international games will only attract spectators if the well known stars are playing.
It is the attraction of big names that make it an event. So those cricketers who want to play the fast food version, will first have to establish their names and reputations in regular cricket. In fact almost all the great ODI and T20 players have been good or great First Class or test players.
Test cricket........sponsored by Pan Am
T10 or whatever you want to call it will be the next cash cow.
They'll be fitting two matches in per day.
Test cricket is fine, ODI Cricket however, is in trouble. I can see the ICC reducing the format to 40-45 overs per-innings.
i would never go sit and watch cricket all day unless i am old and have nothing else to do
T20 is here to stay forever
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