John_D wrote:Chris Gayle smacked 37 off one over for Bangalore today.
I have not mistyped anything in that previous sentence.
20/20 cricket will be the death of cricket as most fans know and love it.....All it is doing is breeding a generation of players who think smacking every ball out of the ground is the way to 'build' an innings.
In every game I've played this year, I've seen youngsters (16-19year olds) approach their innings with total disregard for anything resembling a defence.....Yes, many have the talent to hit a ball a long way, but none of them have the ability to spend more than 20 minutes at the crease.
Yes, its entertaining to watch the likes of Gayle, but if I wanted to watch glorified slogging, I'd watch baseball.
And so you aim towards the sky, And you'll rise high today, Fly away, Far away, Far from pain....
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Decent recovery from Yorkshire yesterday, from 7-2 and 99-5 to a current position of 343-9. The depth in the batting line-up is coming in handy with the top order currently looking very wobbly.
Not quite sure why we're still batting though, given the weather forecast is iffy for the next three days.
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Ordsall Quays Red wrote:Your bowling attack will render a major batting line-up irrelevant I fear.
The one that had 14 overs to take the last two Hampshire wickets on a wearing pitch and couldn't?
I know times is tight financially, but I cannot believe Yorkshire opted to go into this season without bringing in an overseas player to strengthen the batting, even if only on a short-term deal.
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Andy Gilder wrote:I know times is tight financially, but I cannot believe Yorkshire opted to go into this season without bringing in an overseas player to strengthen the batting, even if only on a short-term deal.
I think the role of the overseas player in the modern county game is overrated. It's so difficult to get a decent one for a significant length of time it hardly seems worth it, and if you sign one for the sake of having one you risk ending up with a real turkey, as Essex seem to have done with Lonwabo Tsotsobe after their moves for Peter Siddle and Tim Southee fell through. How many other counties have got one you'd really want in your own team? I reckon Chaminda Vaas at Northants is probably the best one at the moment pound for pound, and he's 37.
Surrey can usually outbid most counties and we wasted two years looking for an overseas spinner while bringing in various other players on short term deals to little effect. The last overseas player we had who made a real difference was Harbhajan Singh in 2007, although present incumbent Yasir Arafat should at least be available for the whole season and has a decent all round game.
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