So apparently ODI cricket is dieing a slow and painful death. People are bored, or something like that. So how do you guys think the game should be changed to add a little spice?
Personally I feel that the over limitations on bowlers should be relaxed. Either two of the bowlers should be allowed to bowl 12 overs each, or one should be allowed to bowl 13. Its really harsh on bowling attacks to expect them to have at least 5 bowlers in the team firing at a time. It will also put more pressure on the batting team to score off of certain bowlers because they are unlikely to be changed as quickly.
I'm not sure how you can say that it is dying a slow and painful death. I'm not sure what your expecting really. Teams batting in 20/20 mode and being rolled over inside 30 overs making 280. And the whole point of the 10 over maximum is that it forces sides to be clever with selection , pick a side with 10 spare overs in them.
I'm not sure about this law where a batsmen is allowed to go so far ahead up the wicket at the non-striking end.
Just allowing them to take quick singles.
That was the reason 60-overs games stopped - lack of daylight outside England. But with so many grounds equipped with floodlights, it's not at all impossible now.
As for the broadcasters - they may be powerful, but they have no right of veto. Indeed, some would welcome the extra cricket-time, especially in the subcontinent.
It'd be day , day/night cricket then. The game today would have started at 1:30 am (GMT) and finished at 12:30pm (GMT). Thats way too much cricket in one day.
Yeah, I think something needs to be done to give the balance back towards bowlers a bit. Pitches that aren't roads would help - how good were some of the games this CB series when the pitch was doing things (ie the "green stripe" pitch).
I think the rule on bouncers should be loosened to allow an additional bouncer per over. A well timed and well directed bouncer is a great weapon in the hands of a bowler trying to combat being hit off his line. The leg-side wide rule could also be loosened slightly. Currently bowlers are being forced to bowl into too much of a narrow slot, where the only possible good ball becomes the perfect yorker because their line is so predictable.
Not sure about allowing some bowlers to bowl more overs as that will mean teams without a decent allrounder won't be exposed the way they currently are - the allrounder/part-timer bowling and trying to get away with it is one of the charming characteristics of the ODI format and produces a lot of the strategic dilemmas...
Its only asking professionals to bowl straight. I can do it (well most of the time) why can't these lot.
The most important thing is to make the games actually matter. Seven ODIs tacked at the end of a summer don't!
As for leg-side wides, well I apply that U13 cricket so I would think that Internationals can manage it.
In saying that though , what other way do you suggest. A tournement similar to the CB series is a good Idea , but not always plausible (Although I thought the series was too long anyway). There isn't another great way to do it . But I do concede that the 5 matches on the back of last summer in England was a total waste of time , and probably could have been made into the so call tri series with Sri Lanka. The Tri series works well in England , because of the continuity in each summer. But its not so easy everywhere else.
There isn't anything wrong with the current one day situation , its just that 20Twenty cricket has changed people's expectations of the way the traditional one day game is played. My current opinion is that the game is fine.