angryangy
ICC Chairman
- Joined
- Oct 1, 2004
Declarations have been made during Timeless Tests. Even without pressure of time, there's still such a thing as timing and a good time for the other team to be sent in. So too, few Timeless Tests were wholly unlike anything we see today. Indeed, it is probably the concept of 3 day Tests that would confuse and frustrate modern viewers more.
All Tests in Australia during the Golden Age were timeless and yet Clem Hill, Warwick Armstrong, Macartney and Trumper were all known for their shots. Some very good players are indeed remorseless stonewallers, but it is not the game which defines the player. To say players would doubtlessly turn into shotless wonders is perhaps to argue that they are making lots of unnecessary mistakes in Tests already. I don't know if they'd agree.
All Tests in Australia during the Golden Age were timeless and yet Clem Hill, Warwick Armstrong, Macartney and Trumper were all known for their shots. Some very good players are indeed remorseless stonewallers, but it is not the game which defines the player. To say players would doubtlessly turn into shotless wonders is perhaps to argue that they are making lots of unnecessary mistakes in Tests already. I don't know if they'd agree.