We've seen in this years T20 Blast that variations are becoming a vital part of a bowlers arsenal.
If you keep serving up the same 80mph good length delivery/standard off spin then you're going to get punished. The name of the game in short format cricket is to score runs quickly, the batsman is out to attack you, outthink him.
Bringing in limits to bats/fielding positions/venues is just artificially hamstringing batsmen.
This is EXACTLY where I differ in the opinion.
Wild, ugly and unorthodox slogging versus quality play.
I am not against quick scoring and a rain of big sixes. But they should be played in a standard size ground with a standard size bat. THIS is where the actual skills of a batsman are put to test.
I am not against T20 either but it has messed up with the mindset of the batsman, that we see in test cricket.
A number of Test games these days hardly last 3 to 4 days.
How often do you see an opening batsman carry the bat these days?
Kids watching a cricket game
The bowler runs up to his mark.
Comes charging down, passes the umpire and delivers his heart out.
Batsman ducks down to save his rear end, the ball takes the outside edge of a tree trunk in the name of a cricket bat, and lands over a 50 yards boundary for a SIX!
Hey kids,
Who wants to be a bowler?