I would guess that it would just be impossible to achieve the over rates required. In Test cricket, the first two sessions are usually timed and the final session plays until the minimum overs for the day are played or until the end of the allotted time, whichever comes last, so long as there is sufficient light for safe play. I would expect the same behaviour here.
Hey guys, long time follower first time poster. Just wondering if i have missed any gamepay videos as theres been a ton of exposure on the batting mechanics and controls but little on the bowling side of things. Seen the spin bowling vid and the pace bowling one with big heads but obviously as it was a first taste of the game the quality of bowling wasnt incredible. I would love to see a few overs of quality bowling taking a few wickets from legitimate shots rather than one day slogs. Any chance of a bowling sneak peek ross ?
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