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Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Old is gold...New's worth more





The British game is evolving day by day in its modern home India. with the introduction of riotous form of cricket e.i. T20, the saints of the game are raising questions about survival of T20's forefather TEST cricket. well,if you ask me i would love to play a test cricket match, and would like to watch a T20 clash.
The 3 hour form of game certainly added incredible value to the game. when its about cricket, excitement at every moment is unanimously supposed. with every ball bowled, every shot played spectators enjoy. there is absolute no redundancy. Tests cricket has its own juice. you would never get see the excitement on the field that is every player's mind playing a test match. its not fear...its not a peak level of emotions...its a relaxed state.its like when you remove time vector from 3D it just gets simpler. The T20 lives in the moment, in every bit of it. Test cricket is a test your character, test of your patience. T20 demands courage, teaches you to fight until you loose.
some senior advisers of cricket are criticizing furious styles of play, which are winning matches for teams, and also hearts of spectators but seems to them are of no quality. batsman averaging lesser but with perfect strike rates are the heroes of new game. these men in result are unknowingly creating a wave of dislike amongst fans for players with slow batting rates. bhai Jo chamakta hai wahi bikata hai. then why wouldn't former idols criticize the coming trend of "be the bold, be the best". well let me tel you sir( on a statement by former WI legend that keiron pollard is not a batsman) smashing 90% of deliveries faced in an 90% innings is not an old man's job!!
you will never be a batsman or bowler, until you are a player, The one who respects The game. Test cricket will remain in hearts and minds of true cricketer, and will never be clouded by any format.T 20 have its prospects and the energy. where you need to play 99% of your game correct to win a Test match,you would have to play 100% to win a T20 game.

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