Un-frikkin-believable, even I thought the Argos were going to lose this game!
Grey Cup, bay-bee, oh yeah!
Party Time!

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Sounds more reasonable.Montegriffo wrote:I think Americans would like the limited overs game 20 overs (120 balls) each. Every ball is attacked and wickets fall regularly. Only takes about 4 hrs start to finish.
It's a good introduction but most cricket purists still prefer the long game. There are numerous fielding restrictions to help the batters in limited overs cricket and it's all a bit hit and hope without the subtlety of a five day test match.GrumpyCatFace wrote:Sounds more reasonable.Montegriffo wrote:I think Americans would like the limited overs game 20 overs (120 balls) each. Every ball is attacked and wickets fall regularly. Only takes about 4 hrs start to finish.
Cricket nerds never want the game to end, everyone else doesn't want to watch matches that go on for days. Game of Nerds, you only make it so long because you are a bunch of snobs who want to limit how many casual fans follow the sport. That's my theory.Montegriffo wrote:It's a good introduction but most cricket purists still prefer the long game. There are numerous fielding restrictions to help the batters in limited overs cricket and it's all a bit hit and hope without the subtlety of a five day test match.GrumpyCatFace wrote:Sounds more reasonable.Montegriffo wrote:I think Americans would like the limited overs game 20 overs (120 balls) each. Every ball is attacked and wickets fall regularly. Only takes about 4 hrs start to finish.
Most of the strategy is in placing the fielders and deciding which bowler to use against each batter but the batting side has a few options as well like deciding which balls to attack and which to defend.GrumpyCatFace wrote:Is there any strategery at all, or just pitch, pitch, bat, bat?