Hi friends!
Will Sachin's idea of including two innings (25 overs per inning) instead of a 50 over match be effective?
Regards,
Kevin.
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Yes this sounds a good idea even test matches could be limited to 100 overs an inning to be completed over 5 days with sure result of every match.
But these days most of the test matches get results unlike in the past when they used to play for whole five days for nothing. :laugh:
You see some times one innings goes on and on and match becomes draw. so limiting one inning to 100 oversx4 will make it 400 overs divided by 5= 80 overs per day and a sure result.
Yes this sounds a good idea even test matches could be limited to 100 overs an inning to be completed over 5 days with sure result of every match.
But these days most of the test matches get results unlike in the past when they used to play for whole five days for nothing. :laugh:
You see some times one innings goes on and on and match becomes draw. so limiting one inning to 100 oversx4 will make it 400 overs divided by 5= 80 overs per day and a sure result.
I can't say but they don't want to do any changes in Test match format. :blink:
Yes this sounds a good idea even test matches could be limited to 100 overs an inning to be completed over 5 days with sure result of every match.
But these days most of the test matches get results unlike in the past when they used to play for whole five days for nothing. :laugh:
You see some times one innings goes on and on and match becomes draw. so limiting one inning to 100 oversx4 will make it 400 overs divided by 5= 80 overs per day and a sure result.
I can't say but they don't want to do any changes in Test match format. :blink:
They will do lots of good to the game of cricket if they change its format.
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