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02 Mar 2016 01:44 #294442
by dillinger10
In an interview with
Cricket Monthly
, Dale Steyn expressed his concerns for the future of fast bowlers and pleaded with cricket's administrators to treat fast bowlers on par with batsmen if the art of fast bowling is to survive in the future.
I do agree with Steyn in that T20 and even ODI's have become far too favourable to batsman. It is a bit disheartening to keep running in knowing that you are going to get slapped over the ropes two or three times an over. The recent limited over series between Australia and India was a prime example of bowlers getting taken to the woodshed with no reward.
The current Asia Cup has actually produced some very favourable bowling pitches which has created a much even balance between bat and ball. Of course, MS Dhoni was quick to criticise these pitches claiming that they are
too bowler friendly and have failed to provide a suitable warm up experience for the World Cup. Which emphasises Steyn's point perfectly.
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02 Mar 2016 15:48 #294564
by ketchim
That 52 ball record TON by Baz : was a TEST match
to break Viv , another TEST and Adam Gilchrist !
So fastest TONS belong to TEST cricket !
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02 Mar 2016 22:32 #294585
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I agree with Dale Steyn. We no more see a battery of genuine fast bowlers as was the case in the past. The distribution of quick bowlers has become sporadic, to say the least. therefore, the emergence of new and effective fast bowlers are few and apart. Dale is also concerned that the wickets that are being prepared do not offer much support to the fast bowlers, which may also be one of the reasons why many youngsters are not being motivated to strive to become great fast bowlers
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03 Mar 2016 00:09 #294587
by thedeatheater1410
More help for fast bowlers is definitely needed. In a fast paced world with a lot of physical strain apart from playing fast bowlers find it very difficult to keep themselves fit and raring to go. Steyn has been remarkably fit for most of his career and only recently has shown tendency to get injured.
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03 Mar 2016 04:29 - 03 Mar 2016 04:38 #294596
by mapoui
you can treat that also as consequence of the growth of the wicb bureaucracy that has choked west indies cricket to death.
we now have a live, strong, healthy and kicking wicb bureau full of fat parasites, while we do not have one decent fast bowler or one decent west indian cricket pitch that encourages bowlers..or batsmen...because we have no batsmen either
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03 Mar 2016 06:11 #294599
by thedeatheater1410
I am very disappointed by the kind of pitches West Indies have at home, especially the ones in the recent England Australia series. They had simply too many low and slow wickets, almost as if they were trying to nullify the opposition and salvage a draw rather than winning.
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06 Mar 2016 01:22 #295127
by dillinger10
If nothing is going to be done to make pitches more bowler friendly, then perhaps we should give some thought about going back to the smaller bats used in the 70s and 80s. The size of bats these days is getting slightly out of hand. Check out Barry Richards holding the bat he used throughout his career compared to David Warners current behemoth.
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06 Mar 2016 02:00 #295134
by Personablue
The ICC association is trying their best to give bowlers a fair chance. Like 5 fielders can be placed outside the ring after the 40th over and all. Cricket was always a Batsman's game and with leagues like CPL, IPL Big Bash, it is supporting the very statement. Even in a low scoring match, man of the match is being given to batsmen which is wrong as in a low scoring match Bowlers are responsilbe for the outcome of the game. This has to change.
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