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Posted June 29, 2015 19:07 · last edited March 18, 2021 07:29

Day/night test against Aussie confirmed.

I don't know why they don't just get rid of tests and ODIs, cut T20s down to T10s, only allow 3 fielders, and make all boundaries 30 metres. That way we could get to see more DLF Maximums, and they could fit heaps of pyrotechnics and cheerleaders in the gap between the boundary rope and the stands. Oh, and Danny Morrison could commentate every game. That's assuming that 20 overs of cricket wouldn't be too much for the croud attention spans of course.

I get that they want to bring crouds back test cricket but I think there's bigger issues. they should institute the test championship idea in some form for a start, and make all test series at least 3 matches.

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Unknown editor edited March 18, 2021 07:29

Day/night test against Aussie confirmed.

I don't know why they don't just get rid of tests and ODIs, cut T20s down to T10s, only allow 3 fielders, and make all boundaries 30 metres. That way we could get to see more DLF Maximums, and they could fit heaps of pyrotechnics and cheerleaders in the gap between the boundary rope and the stands. Oh, and Danny Morrison could commentate every game. That's assuming that 20 overs of cricket wouldn't be too much for the croud attention spans of course.

I get that they want to bring crouds back test cricket but I think there's bigger issues. they should institute the test championship idea in some form for a start, and make all test series at least 3 matches.

ConanTroutman edited June 29, 2015 19:15

Day/night test against Aussie confirmed.

I don't know why they don't just get rid of tests and ODIs, cut T20s down to T10s, only allow 3 fielders, and make all boundaries 30 metres. That way we could get to see more DLF Maximums, and they could fit heaps of pyrotechnics and cheerleaders in the gap between the boundary rope and the stands. Oh, and Danny Morrison could commentate every game. That's assuming that 20 overs of cricket wouldn't be too much for the croud attention spans of course.