Temperament, can't blame any league or person. Cricket has changed, is changing and will change, batters need to adapt here. Switch from white and red ball ain't easy, and they're required to do it more frequently. Idk, maybe after a time will reach a point where we have distinguished players for both balls, but as of now, we are trying a mix and after trial and error, will be back!
As Pujara said yesterday, Old School cricket and adaptation to conditions and bowling attack helps rather than going Blitz all the time. Lose wickets easy going for risky shots
Cricket with a packed calendar is a chaos at this point. ODIs are almost gone and they either play tests or T20s, and since T20s have big money, I don't think many test specialists will come in future. I think tests will remain like this in future unless some significant changes are made.
It's just that if you focus on power hitting ability in white ball game your red ball game gets affected. I think eventually we could see a 6 innings test match if matches keep on ending on 1st session of 4th day if things keep on going like this and players don't change their mindset and i think that'll will be cool too
Thats never going to happen, we just need more competitive pitches. In the 2000s, test cricket was played in flat pitches like Pak, England and even India. Nowadays pitches are curated in a manner that the ball is either ragging sideways or bouncing all over the place.
shouldn't you guys hv considered one fact that, there were a considerable no of batting all-rounders (batsmen who can occasionally bowl) in earlier generations, meant a small change or rather increase in avg n strike rate of bowlers back then. as of today we are having bowlers n more of bowlers who can bat, and we don't use the Ganguly Dhoni era of part time bowlers
I wanted to ask something, why do some players bat with their left hand and bowl with their right? Some examples are rabada, Hazlewood and ben stokes, even Washington Sundar. Is it only personal choice, or does it have some other significance?
It's to not put strain in their dominant hand. The dominant hand is where they prefer to bowl on it which requires lot of strength and stress to work on. We can even see them whilst fielding using the non-dominant hand to throw the ball sometimes.
Bowlers are not doing great but the batters are playing the worst cricket in last 10-15 years.. if the ball is doing little bit than run scoring is impossible for today's batters
sick data breakdown boys. that's a mad amount of info for under 10min
with just 14k subs 😔
Temperament, can't blame any league or person. Cricket has changed, is changing and will change, batters need to adapt here. Switch from white and red ball ain't easy, and they're required to do it more frequently.
Idk, maybe after a time will reach a point where we have distinguished players for both balls, but as of now, we are trying a mix and after trial and error, will be back!
As Pujara said yesterday, Old School cricket and adaptation to conditions and bowling attack helps rather than going Blitz all the time. Lose wickets easy going for risky shots
Cricket with a packed calendar is a chaos at this point. ODIs are almost gone and they either play tests or T20s, and since T20s have big money, I don't think many test specialists will come in future. I think tests will remain like this in future unless some significant changes are made.
It's just that if you focus on power hitting ability in white ball game your red ball game gets affected.
I think eventually we could see a 6 innings test match if matches keep on ending on 1st session of 4th day if things keep on going like this and players don't change their mindset and i think that'll will be cool too
Thats never going to happen, we just need more competitive pitches. In the 2000s, test cricket was played in flat pitches like Pak, England and even India. Nowadays pitches are curated in a manner that the ball is either ragging sideways or bouncing all over the place.
If you think the present generation cricketers are bad at test cricket , the next generation is gonna be worse
also yes please, yes to the video on drs and how it affects technique
The best video on this channel thus far, I’m afraid. Amazing breakdown, boys. Just stat-ein.
Insane analysis. Keep up the good work.
Great channel for cricket lovers!
shouldn't you guys hv considered one fact that, there were a considerable no of batting
all-rounders (batsmen who can occasionally bowl) in earlier generations, meant a small change or rather increase in avg n strike rate of bowlers back then. as of today we are having bowlers n more of bowlers who can bat, and we don't use the Ganguly Dhoni era of part time bowlers
Previously Raina ,Kohli , Rohit used to bowl quite frequently
great analysis guys
really great
Insane analysis boys
I wanted to ask something, why do some players bat with their left hand and bowl with their right? Some examples are rabada, Hazlewood and ben stokes, even Washington Sundar. Is it only personal choice, or does it have some other significance?
It's to not put strain in their dominant hand. The dominant hand is where they prefer to bowl on it which requires lot of strength and stress to work on. We can even see them whilst fielding using the non-dominant hand to throw the ball sometimes.
Yes we need effect of drs in modern day cricket.
Hi how do you get the videos? any copyright issues or do you take permission ?
New Video Idea: HOTSPOT - Why India doesn't use it and would it helped clear KL Rahul Wicket ?
It's on the broadcasters and they don't wanna spend too much money on it
Cause hotspot is expensive af
Another Solid video
DRS influence video please, I love it
Bowlers are not doing great but the batters are playing the worst cricket in last 10-15 years.. if the ball is doing little bit than run scoring is impossible for today's batters
You guys e insane,keep goin
Drs video please
Deep study good job 👍
DO VIDEO ON HW WILL PUCKOVSKI HAD TO RETIRE BECOZ OF SHORT BALLS
such a time waste video.
Very boring things bye bye I'm unsubscribing
Bye 👋
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