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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2017 11:36:29 GMT
...were individual sports?
I mean they would still be terrible games, but think about it, in cricket there are only 2 guys who are doing anything at any one point, the bowler and the batter, the other 20 guys are either doing nothing, or next to nothing. Same really with baseball.
So why not just turn them into individual sports?
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Post by Terrapin Station on Aug 13, 2017 11:38:38 GMT
What would that even mean, to turn then into "individual sports"?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2017 11:43:03 GMT
What would that even mean, to turn then into "individual sports"? Well you would have a batter and a bowler, and they just take turns at throwing it at each other. So you have to be an all rounder. You'd have to make some slight tweaks to the rules, but you could have tournaments and stuff, like Wimbledon or the US Open, the games could be a lot shorter, would be a lot more fun I think. I mean it would still be a diabolical sport, but not as diabolical.
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Post by Terrapin Station on Aug 13, 2017 11:46:59 GMT
How would that work with no fielding, no base-running, etc.?
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Post by Aj_June on Aug 13, 2017 11:47:38 GMT
...were individual sports? I mean they would still be terrible games, but think about it, in cricket there are only 2 guys who are doing anything at any one point, the bowler and the batter, the other 20 guys are either doing nothing, or next to nothing. Same really with baseball. So why not just turn them into individual sports? The real things that make up cricket interesting are little things like clever field placements, batting order, smart bowling changes, chaos and confusion in the field in exciting circumstances and the biggest of them all the mental strength to outsmart the opposition with tactics. It is less a game of reflexes and more of tactics, intelligence and exploiting weakness of those who are not mentally strong.
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Post by runie on Aug 13, 2017 11:48:08 GMT
your worst post ever stan
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2017 11:54:34 GMT
...were individual sports? I mean they would still be terrible games, but think about it, in cricket there are only 2 guys who are doing anything at any one point, the bowler and the batter, the other 20 guys are either doing nothing, or next to nothing. Same really with baseball. So why not just turn them into individual sports? The real things that make up cricket interesting are little things like clever field placements, batting order, smart bowling changes, chaos and confusion in the field in exciting circumstances and the biggest of them all the mental strength to outsmart the opposition with tactics. It is less a game of reflexes and more of tactics, intelligence and exploiting weakness of those who are not mentally strong. your worst post ever stan I know it will take you guys a little bit of time to get your heads around it, you're used to things being one way, and when a progressive comes along to tell you "things could be better" there is bound to be a bit of resistance, that's only natural, I understand that. But I dunno, let it sink in for a day or two, be open minded. Change can be good.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2017 11:59:29 GMT
How would that work with no fielding, no base-running, etc.? Two ways you can do it, when the batter strikes the ball, the bowler runs to retrieve it (this means speed now becomes a useful attribute for a player), the batter meanwhile makes as many runs, or home runs as he can... OR, you put like grid markings on the pitch, if the ball bounces in the 2 point area, you score 2 points, if the ball lands in the 3 point area... well I think you're getting the drift. Either way would be a massive improvement in my opinion.
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Post by runie on Aug 13, 2017 12:11:19 GMT
i get your game - its a game. we all played it as kids in pairs..
its what we did. its fine for a bit of fun... but ultimately a bollox spectacle
but its not test cricket with the complexities and variations that make it so interesting.
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Post by Terrapin Station on Aug 13, 2017 12:14:03 GMT
How would that work with no fielding, no base-running, etc.? Two ways you can do it, when the batter strikes the ball, the bowler runs to retrieve it (this means speed now becomes a useful attribute for a player), the batter meanwhile makes as many runs, or home runs as he can... OR, you put like grid markings on the pitch, if the ball bounces in the 2 point area, you score 2 points, if the ball lands in the 3 point area... well I think you're getting the drift. Either way would be a massive improvement in my opinion. But you'd lose all of the strategy that makes the game so well balanced.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2017 12:16:28 GMT
I can't say I'm an expert in cricket (or baseball) but I think you might be overplaying the level of complexity in fielding. C'mon, they're just standing there, and occasionally, occasionally throwing the ball back.
This change, it pits man against man, one on one, winner takes it all. The emotion, the drama, the rivalries. Now that's box office, not 20 men standing in a field.
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Post by runie on Aug 13, 2017 12:18:39 GMT
no - its just kids stiff mate. and like i said - i played it as have millions as kids when only two are practising
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2017 12:23:14 GMT
no - its just kids stiff mate. and like i said - i played it as have millions as kids when only two are practising And did you enjoy that? And my next question is, when you played a real game, did you enjoy fielding? No further questions, your honour.
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Post by runie on Aug 13, 2017 12:27:30 GMT
its just what us used to do before video games man- we got out and played sport and invented stuff up with games without full teams.
regarding fielder i was a very good catcher and run out loads from a young age - so yes. but i didn't play much serious cricket after juniour school- more football and golf.
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Post by dougb on Aug 13, 2017 13:20:23 GMT
Please do not compare cricket to rounders.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2017 15:19:51 GMT
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