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General Cricket => World Cricket => Topic started by: Number4 on November 22, 2013, 09:52:18 PM
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What players do you think changed the way limited overs cricket is played?....
250 used to be a big score back in the day... But things changed somewhere along the line and now 300+ is regularly scored.
Who do you think influenced this change?
I have my opinions but will see what others have to say first...
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Shorter boundaries, less fielders allowed out of the circle and hit and giggle cricket showing you can get 200+ in 20 overs (you have over twice the number of balls so I'm half expecting 500 in an ODI innings)
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the Sri Lankan's redefined opening batting, which was the start.
Gilchrist and Waugh extended it
Sehwag and Tendulkar showed how it should be done.
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Shorter boundaries, less fielders allowed out of the circle and hit and giggle cricket showing you can get 200+ in 20 overs (you have over twice the number of balls so I'm half expecting 500 in an ODI innings)
So batsmen haven't changed their style over the last 20-30 years?
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the Sri Lankan's redefined opening batting, which was the start.
Gilchrist and Waugh extended it
Sehwag and Tendulkar showed how it should be done.
Right on the money Buzz.. Which Sri Lankans?
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the Sri Lankan's redefined opening batting, which was the start.
Gilchrist and Waugh extended it
Sehwag and Tendulkar showed how it should be done.
I changed my mind, what Buzz said was the catalyst, the things I mentioned just added to the batsmen's domination
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two blokes who's names I can't spell...
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two blokes who's names I can't spell...
Narrows it down a bit! haha
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What players do you think changed the way limited overs cricket is played?....
250 used to be a big score back in the day... But things changed somewhere along the line and now 300+ is regularly scored.
Who do you think influenced this change?
I have my opinions but will see what others have to say first...
The Lankan openers Jayasurya and Kaluwitharana certainly showed how to attack early in an innings, however from what I have read Mark Greatbach, K. Srikanth were supposedly good at hitting over the infield in the first fifteen overs. I started watching cricket from 1996 World cup before which I didn't have a clue about cricket.
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Jayasurya and Kaluwitharana were the 2 most influential batsmen in limited overs I believe... I still remember the pocket dynamo being promoted to opener against Aus and preceeding to smash the ball to all parts on the ground.. Particularly beautiful shots continuously over covers which went like tracer bullets. Then Jayasurya at the other end... What a nightmare
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Sir Viv led the way in the 80's
http://youtu.be/xMUECnO4skI (http://youtu.be/xMUECnO4skI)
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see, two Sri lankan's whose names I can't spell.
although their opening partnership was a bit of a myth, they never really teed off together, and they had aravinda de silver to back them up. as well as arjuna ranatunga, the finest captain of a generation.
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They were devastating when on full flow, It wasn't a dirty slog but rather audacious strokeplay. I remember trying to use a magnifying glass on cricket magazine to find what bats they were using, cable television was just starting to roll out into the rural areas in India. The national channel telecast wasn't the clearest.
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I think you are right Buzz.. I don't remember them teeing off together... It was one or the other that would do the damage
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Sensational batting - Sanath Jayasuriya and Romesh Kaluwitharana blitzing Kenya in 1996 World Cup (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmJ5AmvuoMw#)