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Lokomotiv's Proposed Changes to Cricket

BackFootPunch

International 12th Man
No I do not mean that. Left batters have clear advantage because left batters box is closer to the 1st base.
Nah that's a myth. Any slight advantage they get is offset by the fact that their infield pulls go to 1st or 2nd base so the fielder has a shorter throw than for a right hander hitting it to 3rd baseman or shortstop.
 

Lokomotiv

U19 Cricketer
You should've played u11 indoor cricket. Each batter had two overs, and lost five runs every time he was out. Was also hit and run, and one hand one bounce catches. Was fun to play.

But real cricket is more enjoyable.
I think that my suggestion (point deduction by every out) is quite natural since over-limited games started.
 

Goughy

Hall of Fame Member
How about every dot ball the batsman has to go down a bat size? Start with long handle, then short handle and by the 6th ball of a possible maiden he Is using a 4 or a 3?
 

marc71178

Eyes not spreadsheets
And if so, what if this is the second innings of an ODI? Think sensibly now Sledger, all the other suggestions in this thread have been so well thought out and are logical.
 

fredfertang

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
How about every dot ball the batsman has to go down a bat size? Start with long handle, then short handle and by the 6th ball of a possible maiden he Is using a 4 or a 3?
That might provide an interesting game, shouldn't be called cricket though
 

sledger

Spanish_Vicente
How about every dot ball the batsman has to go down a bat size? Start with long handle, then short handle and by the 6th ball of a possible maiden he Is using a 4 or a 3?
Would be better if they had to go up a bat size, and wear big foam fingers instead of gloves.
 

Goughy

Hall of Fame Member
That might provide an interesting game, shouldn't be called cricket though
What if we say that the non striker has to carry all the different sizes and if he drops one while running then there are 5 penalty runs?
 
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