We did I'm just saying dumb rule.
It's like a penalty shoot out being level after 5 so you go back to number of shots on target during the game...
We did I'm just saying dumb rule.
It's like a penalty shoot out being level after 5 so you go back to number of shots on target during the game...
Don't bully fat kids - they've got enough on their plate
Brilliant competition from start to finish. I think all told the best team won. On the day.....not so sure, I think New Zealand were brilliant as they have been several times defending modest scores, great team ethic, great application and execution of a game plan. A slice of luck here or there and it would have been them taking home the trophy.
This is a thread about cricket but it's got to be said. The reason it was such a brilliant competition was because it was in England and because of multiculturalism. Every team was well supported which you just don't see in other countries, you'd be lucky to get a handful of fans for some in other parts of the world.
Stokes was just immense in the final. He punctuated this world cup with some out of this world displays of brilliance, that catch....
Jofre Archer. A couple of months ago not in the side. Now, leading England wicket taker in world cup history, more dot balls than anyone in the competition and hand straight up to bowl the super over. Yeah I had no idea what a super over is either. A crap way to lose it on a boundary score but they've got to be split somehow and everyone knew the score beforehand.
When God said to the both of us "Which one of you wants to be Sugar Ray?" I guess I didnt raise my hand fast enough
Charley Burley
Question from a non cricket fan.
How come with one days batsmen seen to be able to twat it any time they want to and a dot ball is not easy.
In a test match why drag it out for so long and end up with a lower score than they do by just going for it.
I know there'll be more to it obviously but to a non fan it just seems a bit daft. You can even have 5 days with no winner.....
Don't bully fat kids - they've got enough on their plate
Different ball, fielding restrictions, pitches prepared differently, just one innings per team. All conducive to bigger hitting, faster pace, different bowling techniques. I guess it's a bit like saying why cant the best snooker player wipe the floor with the best pool players, or vice versa.
When God said to the both of us "Which one of you wants to be Sugar Ray?" I guess I didnt raise my hand fast enough
Charley Burley
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