angryangy
ICC Chairman
- Joined
- Oct 1, 2004
One day cricket used to be 60 overs a side, there were no fielding restrictions, players wore white and the ball was red. In the initial stages, teams who batted first rarely won (hello Twenty20) and defence was the status quo. Did I mention the 8 ball overs? That was the length of an over in several countries.
Change is just change. Although many changes have been tossed aside or deemed ineffective, without change, we wouldn't have the ODI game as we know it.
I have to say, Pro40 would be one way to help the English to bat out an innings.
Change is just change. Although many changes have been tossed aside or deemed ineffective, without change, we wouldn't have the ODI game as we know it.
I have to say, Pro40 would be one way to help the English to bat out an innings.
