Rik E Boy wrote:hondo71 wrote:Would it bother you if kids were being drawn to the game because of T20?
No, but if those kids grow into young players that can't do more than slog for five or six overs then game is in even worse condition as if teeball wasn't invented. If the generation of players can adapt to the longer form of the game then I believe that teeball can be of benefit to the game. However, the same thing that has killed the 50 over Goose will eventaully kill the Teeball Turkey. What next ten-ten games?
It's here to stay...until people get sick of it. Let's just hope that the real game of cricket itself survives this flirtation with hit and giggle. Strangely, I find myself enjoying 50 over cricket again for the first time in many years.
regards,
REB
Exaclty. Dave Warner leading the way at elite level. Played T20 for Australia before a first class game for NSW IIRC? Can you imagine the amount of kids who now tell big brother in the back yard that 6 is not out and to go get it so I can belt it over the fence again.
Lets hope the craft of building an innings ( as a batsman on your own not as a collective ) is not lost to the game.