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Thread #169554   Message #4098043
Posted By: The Sandman
17-Mar-21 - 09:09 AM
Thread Name: BS: cricketing faults
Subject: RE: BS: cricketing faults
I would , Boycott could score quickly as well as slowly, check it out.he also knows about good batting technique, including using the feet to get to the pitch of the ball
yes they are in effect two different games, my point is runs can be scored quickly but by hitting along the ground, to encourage this the rules should be changed so that you get a six for a boundary along the ground. this would encourage good batting technique, if you attempt to score sixes over the rope all the time, you stand a higher chance of getting caught.[especially against spinners].
    trevor bailey was a much more defensive batsman than boycott, but even he on occasions could score quickly
t20 has becomemore like baseball, yes iot can be excitin but if people are scoring sixes all the time that can become predictable and monotonous.
test cricket is more about each side gaining advantage and losing it, the swings the ebb and flow from one side the the other