• SnokenKeekaGuard@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    3 days ago

    My reply wouldn’t post in one go. Jesus I speak too much.

    Here’s the continuation.

    Thing is each of these I could write 6000 words on. All of this requires a lot of talking and has a lot of stakeholders and powers affecting it, cricket is a mess. I genuinely think Saudi coming in is gonna help the sport lol. https://youtu.be/CU77TgMksSU Link to my favourite sports journalist. Incredible writer and researched, really understands admin and the sport. Amazing yt channel.

    Ive used the wca report in this point too at places, like the revenue share point. Also scheduling.

    1. Players use sweat rn, saliva has been reintroduced too. I know of players having used the horse nail strengthener on their nails to affect the ball. Reports and stories of people doing all sorts of things to affect the ball, sandpaper gate too ofc.

    Now all of these have issues, especially health and hygiene. Saliva can cause diseases to spread. If we allow some sort of solution that replaces sweat (a major issue was that collecting sweat was annoying, with saliva you always instantly have enough). If you give the umpire a bottle of a sweat mimicking substance, saline solution or smth, that the bowlers can use to shine the ball it eliminates the issue.

    1. There is no reason cricket doesn’t have subs. Other sports started having them and we were left behind and over time just decided to call it tradition.

    If both teams have 15 players you need a balanced composition of 15 players. You’ll see this issue come up every WC when all fans are arguing about wanting one extra spinner or pacer or whatever else. When both teams have the same number of players you’ll always need to find the balance.

    Do we go in with 7 bowlers and 8 batters? Can we afford a specialist keeper? A specialist fielder? It only adds to the game, doesn’t take away anything. One more strategic element.

    This is also very important for injury prevention. Say Lyon gets injured first innings and the aussie pace trio has to bowl out his over too! Can you imagine the physical toll that would take over 5 days!

    And don’t suggest injury subs they dont work. Players, bowlers in particular are always somewhat injured.

    1. Move cricket to 2 overs from each end before and change. This is smth I forgot to say in the original comment. Half as many ads and reduce time waste of changing ends and fields so often.

    No offense but I hate the t20 is ruining cricket idea. No it isn’t. It is cricket. I also dislike the soul of cricket idea. and yes i exclusively watch test cricket myself, plus world cups. OK the occasional t20 too, but barely.

    As for Sam Konstas, ofc the media would do that! Hes the first teen to play for aus in forever, they dont play players so young. He’s opening! The toughest batting position by far. In a country with no openers.

    Beau is at 6-7 the easiest batting position, facing the easiest bowlers at the easiest times. Hes 31 or so and aus have 5 other similar players. Hes a goo d plug and play option pur nothing special.

    Konstas took on bumrah, the greatest ever 3 format bowler and the best test bowler atm. With the new ball! On debut! At 19! In AUS!

    Alone maybe none of those things would be insane, together they are. Plus he rattled the Indian team, kohli etc fighting a kid was pathetic.

    I don’t think the jumps are a big deal, they are a fun lil thing, if they change it I don’t mind, if they dont I don’t care. It’ll successfully happen once in like 200 games and be a very cool moment.