How about Kiwi pitches? Even pathetic Kiwi batting lineup chased down scores over 340subcontinent - boring places to play cricket & watch cricket
they do not happen too often.. being a bowler, I love bowlers getting wickets...How about Kiwi pitches? Even pathetic Kiwi batting lineup chased down scores over 340
You are totally wrong. In Dambulla and Kandy, it swings so much, that fast bowlers are the strike bowlers. If you cannot control swing there, yes, you are in for a pasting.they do not happen too often.. being a bowler, I love bowlers getting wickets...
In subcontinent..except for spinners...fast bowlers struggle to get wickets on these cement roads
That's a flaw in one-day cricket IMO. A good test match wicket can have something for the pacemen and the ball coming onto the bat for the first few days then break up for the spinners on days four and five. ODIs generally favour one or the other, and often neither.You are totally wrong. In Dambulla and Kandy, it swings so much, that fast bowlers are the strike bowlers. If you cannot control swing there, yes, you are in for a pasting.
Wickets have been **** flat in recent times. Blames Aussies for it.Their pitches were ridiculously flat since mid 1990s. Then India and Pakistan adopted it. There only one country that bowlers dominate the batsmen in ODIs. That is in SL. In NZ, SAF, and ENG there are times that pace bowlers own the batting. But there are very few placers where it both helps fast bowlers and spinners alike.
Kitply cup ?Indeed. Can't remember the last time I was so disinterested in an ODI series involving India.
I was a bit puzzled by this also. I think the earlier points against Super Four teams carry through. That is not a bad idea since otherwise those earlier games would have been completely pointless. However obviously Sri Lanka had it easy with 2 of their four games against Bangladesh. I think it would have been better to drop the two minnows and have the four play each other twice.How did India and Sri Lanka get 6 points each? Something to do with bonus points or did they carry points from the last stage?
AWTA....but was little interested in seeing the last 10 overs of yesterdays game...other wise didn't watch the tournament at allIndeed. Can't remember the last time I was so disinterested in an ODI series involving India.
I agree. Usually I am thoroughly enraptued by every Indian series as I cheer on their opposition with all my heart. In this tournament, however, I really don't mind how badly they get beaten...just as long as they are beaten.Indeed. Can't remember the last time I was so disinterested in an ODI series involving India.
This was exactly what I was tellingYou are totally wrong. In Dambulla and Kandy, it swings so much, that fast bowlers are the strike bowlers. If you cannot control swing there, yes, you are in for a pasting.
Wickets have been **** flat in recent times. Blames Aussies for it.Their pitches were ridiculously flat since mid 1990s. Then India and Pakistan adopted it. There only one country that bowlers dominate the batsmen in ODIs. That is in SL. In NZ, SAF, and ENG there are times that pace bowlers own the batting. But there are very few placers where it both helps fast bowlers and spinners alike.