2014-2015 20/20 Whinge Thread

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Re: 2014-2015 20/20 Whinge Thread

Postby Booney » Thu Jan 08, 2015 2:23 pm

bennymacca wrote:I don't necessarily think of this being a fixed pie that needs to be carved up between the three forms, I think T20 is expanding the people who might see cricket as worthwhile entertainment.


I agree, no problem with that. The more people watching and participating in sport, the better.

However, when ramp shots, reverse sweeps and slower ball bouncers become part of Test cricket vernacular then the damage is irreparable. When the kids of today can't appreciate 4.0 as an acceptable run rate, the damage is done.

For us "knockers" we tread a fine line, all may be fine and dandy in the long run and all three forms survive. ( I think I speak for all of the "knockers" when I say ) If the form that suffers is Test cricket, in any way, then it will be to the detriment of the game forever.

Having said all that, all sports, all games, develop and change over time.
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Re: 2014-2015 20/20 Whinge Thread

Postby Jim05 » Thu Jan 08, 2015 2:26 pm

woodublieve12 wrote:When the last T20 world cup was on, i have never showed very little interest on how we went. in fact had to ask a mate at the pub to how we were going.

I dare say i wasn't the only one.

T20 = hit and giggle.

I think of it like the WWE, the fans flock to it and it provides plenty of enertainment. At the end of the show most people go home happy and the end result doesnt really matter
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Re: 2014-2015 20/20 Whinge Thread

Postby whufc » Thu Jan 08, 2015 2:30 pm

Jim05 wrote:
woodublieve12 wrote:When the last T20 world cup was on, i have never showed very little interest on how we went. in fact had to ask a mate at the pub to how we were going.

I dare say i wasn't the only one.

T20 = hit and giggle.

I think of it like the WWE, the fans flock to it and it provides plenty of enertainment. At the end of the show most people go home happy and the end result doesnt really matter


That's how I see AFL as well hehehe
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Re: 2014-2015 20/20 Whinge Thread

Postby whufc » Thu Jan 08, 2015 2:34 pm

Jim05 wrote:
woodublieve12 wrote:When the last T20 world cup was on, i have never showed very little interest on how we went. in fact had to ask a mate at the pub to how we were going.

I dare say i wasn't the only one.

T20 = hit and giggle.

I think of it like the WWE, the fans flock to it and it provides plenty of enertainment. At the end of the show most people go home happy and the end result doesnt really matter


That's how I view t20 cricket

I'll support an Aussie and West Indies side in any form of cricket but once the event of t20 is over I'm not fussed about the result. It's the support while the gane is on I enjoy.

There is no way I could support a made up 'franchise' and be passionate about it
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Re: 2014-2015 20/20 Whinge Thread

Postby the milky bar kid » Thu Jan 08, 2015 2:35 pm

whufc wrote:In all seriousness Benny do you admit that t20 could create generations of cricket fans with no interest in test match cricket

If test match cricket crowds dropped because of increasing crowds in t20 do you think this is a positive for cricket overall

Would you like t20 to be the most prestigious, valued form of cricket


I don't think so. I remember as a kid, I had very little interest in test cricket, but was a massive fan of the ODI's. As I've gotten older, my preferences started to swing towards the longer form, to the point where Test cricket is far and away my favourite form of the game.
The real beauty of test cricket is harder to appreciate when you're young & as long as the countries competing continue to promote this as the pinnacle of cricket, I think the next generation will mature into Test match cricket fans.
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Re: 2014-2015 20/20 Whinge Thread

Postby whufc » Thu Jan 08, 2015 2:41 pm

the milky bar kid wrote:
whufc wrote:In all seriousness Benny do you admit that t20 could create generations of cricket fans with no interest in test match cricket

If test match cricket crowds dropped because of increasing crowds in t20 do you think this is a positive for cricket overall

Would you like t20 to be the most prestigious, valued form of cricket


I don't think so. I remember as a kid, I had very little interest in test cricket, but was a massive fan of the ODI's. As I've gotten older, my preferences started to swing towards the longer form, to the point where Test cricket is far and away my favourite form of the game.
The real beauty of test cricket is harder to appreciate when you're young & as long as the countries competing continue to promote this as the pinnacle of cricket, I think the next generation will mature into Test match cricket fans.


No matter what our view I think that's what we all hope for

If not test cricket could be dead in ten years
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Re: 2014-2015 20/20 Whinge Thread

Postby bennymacca » Thu Jan 08, 2015 2:55 pm

whufc wrote:
Jim05 wrote:
woodublieve12 wrote:When the last T20 world cup was on, i have never showed very little interest on how we went. in fact had to ask a mate at the pub to how we were going.

I dare say i wasn't the only one.

T20 = hit and giggle.

I think of it like the WWE, the fans flock to it and it provides plenty of enertainment. At the end of the show most people go home happy and the end result doesnt really matter


That's how I view t20 cricket

I'll support an Aussie and West Indies side in any form of cricket but once the event of t20 is over I'm not fussed about the result. It's the support while the gane is on I enjoy.

There is no way I could support a made up 'franchise' and be passionate about it


Do you follow Adelaide United?
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Re: 2014-2015 20/20 Whinge Thread

Postby the milky bar kid » Thu Jan 08, 2015 2:57 pm

whufc wrote:
the milky bar kid wrote:
whufc wrote:In all seriousness Benny do you admit that t20 could create generations of cricket fans with no interest in test match cricket

If test match cricket crowds dropped because of increasing crowds in t20 do you think this is a positive for cricket overall

Would you like t20 to be the most prestigious, valued form of cricket


I don't think so. I remember as a kid, I had very little interest in test cricket, but was a massive fan of the ODI's. As I've gotten older, my preferences started to swing towards the longer form, to the point where Test cricket is far and away my favourite form of the game.
The real beauty of test cricket is harder to appreciate when you're young & as long as the countries competing continue to promote this as the pinnacle of cricket, I think the next generation will mature into Test match cricket fans.


No matter what our view I think that's what we all hope for

If not test cricket could be dead in ten years


I think in countries like Australia & England, via the legend of the Ashes it'll continue to be the focus here.

However in my opinion the danger is cricket boards countries such as India being lured completely by the $$$ and neglecting the state of its test team. Not saying the BCI is corrupt, but...
I think in the majority of Countries Cricket boards that the Test game is still promoted as the pinnacle of playing for your country. With maybe arguments for India & possibly Bangladesh. I'll discuss WI below

Whilst a different case given the lack of stability at a board level (due to being made up of multiple countries) & less sponsorship $$$ to go around. T20 has certainly damaged West Indian test cricket as they prestige couldn't compete with the $$$.
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Re: 2014-2015 20/20 Whinge Thread

Postby whufc » Thu Jan 08, 2015 3:00 pm

bennymacca wrote:
whufc wrote:
Jim05 wrote:
woodublieve12 wrote:When the last T20 world cup was on, i have never showed very little interest on how we went. in fact had to ask a mate at the pub to how we were going.

I dare say i wasn't the only one.

T20 = hit and giggle.

I think of it like the WWE, the fans flock to it and it provides plenty of enertainment. At the end of the show most people go home happy and the end result doesnt really matter


That's how I view t20 cricket

I'll support an Aussie and West Indies side in any form of cricket but once the event of t20 is over I'm not fussed about the result. It's the support while the gane is on I enjoy.

There is no way I could support a made up 'franchise' and be passionate about it


Do you follow Adelaide United?


Nope

I half heartedly support Melbourne Victory

My old man is a Carlton AFL fan as I kid I had a small interest in Carlton when the NSL introduces the Carlton SC I supported them to which a lot of the initial Melbourne Victory fans were from

Though I would go to a game Centrals vs South at Noarlunga before a Melbourne Victory GF if they were on at the same time
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Re: 2014-2015 20/20 Whinge Thread

Postby whufc » Thu Jan 08, 2015 3:03 pm

Great post milky bar kid 100% agree

The big worry is not Australia it's countries like India and the West Indies in particular

My enjoyment of test cricket would die if it was the Ashes twice every year

We needs as many strong international test sides as possible and sadly t20 seems to be hurting some nations more than othees
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Re: 2014-2015 20/20 Whinge Thread

Postby bennymacca » Thu Jan 08, 2015 3:06 pm

whufc wrote:
bennymacca wrote:
whufc wrote:
Jim05 wrote:[quote="woodublieve12"]When the last T20 world cup was on, i have never showed very little interest on how we went. in fact had to ask a mate at the pub to how we were going.

I dare say i wasn't the only one.

T20 = hit and giggle.

I think of it like the WWE, the fans flock to it and it provides plenty of enertainment. At the end of the show most people go home happy and the end result doesnt really matter


That's how I view t20 cricket

I'll support an Aussie and West Indies side in any form of cricket but once the event of t20 is over I'm not fussed about the result. It's the support while the gane is on I enjoy.

There is no way I could support a made up 'franchise' and be passionate about it


Do you follow Adelaide United?


Nope

I half heartedly support Melbourne Victory

My old man is a Carlton AFL fan as I kid I had a small interest in Carlton when the NSL introduces the Carlton SC I supported them to which a lot of the initial Melbourne Victory fans were from

Though I would go to a game Centrals vs South at Noarlunga before a Melbourne Victory GF if they were on at the same time[/quote]

Ok Melb victory suits my argument too - they are also a made up franchise?
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Re: 2014-2015 20/20 Whinge Thread

Postby whufc » Thu Jan 08, 2015 3:10 pm

Exactly and like I said I have a half hearted interest in them

I follow the scores but I don't make any special attempts to watch games ala getting work off etc etc

I just don't feel any connection with them, maybe it's just the distance but yeah Im defiantly not a 'passionate' do or die supporter and probably never will be, for me im passionate about

West Ham
Aussie Test Side
Centrals
Spudbacks

These teams wins and loses affect my mood, I always make special attempts to watch games, get the scores etc etc
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Re: 2014-2015 20/20 Whinge Thread

Postby Lightning McQueen » Wed Jan 21, 2015 9:08 am

whufc wrote:Exactly and like I said I have a half hearted interest in them

I follow the scores but I don't make any special attempts to watch games ala getting work off etc etc

I just don't feel any connection with them, maybe it's just the distance but yeah Im defiantly not a 'passionate' do or die supporter and probably never will be, for me im passionate about

West Ham
Aussie Test Side
Centrals
Spudbacks

These teams wins and loses affect my mood, I always make special attempts to watch games, get the scores etc etc


LOL, my Grandfather was like that, I don't let anything that I can't control govern my moods fortunately.
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Re: 2014-2015 20/20 Whinge Thread

Postby Q. » Wed Jan 21, 2015 9:49 am

Lightning McQueen wrote:
whufc wrote:Exactly and like I said I have a half hearted interest in them

I follow the scores but I don't make any special attempts to watch games ala getting work off etc etc

I just don't feel any connection with them, maybe it's just the distance but yeah Im defiantly not a 'passionate' do or die supporter and probably never will be, for me im passionate about

West Ham
Aussie Test Side
Centrals
Spudbacks

These teams wins and loses affect my mood, I always make special attempts to watch games, get the scores etc etc


LOL, my Grandfather was like that, I don't let anything that I can't control govern my moods fortunately.


That explains why you were not fazed when you pissed your pants
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Re: 2014-2015 20/20 Whinge Thread

Postby Lightning McQueen » Wed Jan 21, 2015 10:20 am

Q. wrote:
That explains why you were not fazed when you pissed your pants


Which time?
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Re: 2014-2015 20/20 Whinge Thread

Postby Q. » Wed Jan 21, 2015 11:30 am

Lightning McQueen wrote:
Q. wrote:
That explains why you were not fazed when you pissed your pants


Which time?


Every time.
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Re: 2014-2015 20/20 Whinge Thread

Postby Lightning McQueen » Wed Jan 21, 2015 11:51 am

Q. wrote:Every time.


It does hurt my feeling some times.
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Re: 2014-2015 20/20 Whinge Thread

Postby mal » Sun Jan 25, 2015 12:02 am

Only 52,663 crowd for the BBL final AS V SS
Not bad for a sport that some posters have said that crowds would drop off after the novelty factor
Or was it a one off big crowd to see the champion fast bowler Brett Lee play for the last time in Adelaide ?

Is this the biggest cricket days attendance at AO ever ?
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Re: 2014-2015 20/20 Whinge Thread

Postby wristwatcher » Sun Jan 25, 2015 12:15 am

mal wrote:Only 52,663 crowd for the BBL final AS V SS
Not bad for a sport that some posters have said that crowds would drop off after the novelty factor
Or was it a one off big crowd to see the champion fast bowler Brett Lee play for the last time in Adelaide ?

Is this the biggest cricket days attendance at AO ever ?
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Too bad we let the 1933 team play for us today. :(

Will be awesome to see them get 1400 for the GF in Canberra. :roll:
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Re: 2014-2015 20/20 Whinge Thread

Postby mal » Sun Jan 03, 2016 9:38 am

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