On the other hand, IPL is supposed to be so. That is the original idea behind it - behind all mercenary cricket around the globe. All this money, support and hype is not there to see a bunch of full-time and part-time bowlers defending 130 in a Premadasa dodgy dustbowl. This is why Mercenary cricket is not really cricket, but a popular festival.
We only need to worry about this if the WC will be played in the same fashion. Small pitches batting wonderlands and dominance. I highly doubt this.
Anyways, not only the boundaries and pitches, but the game rules have been changed too. Most notably the presence of the impact player. Having an impact player option, the first batting team can have an extra batter, and if everything goes wrong they can still insert another batter as the impact player (provided that they have enough all-rounders to cover for the bowling). This means, that the batters can try to target 15 runs per over, and if they fail, the team can potentially have up to two extra batters as cover-up. This makes batters entirely disposable. This is the secret behind the birth of modern power-hitting. Having Gura, Ara, Arjuna, Hashan and Roshan at numbers 3-7 made the openers Sanath and Kalu totally disposable. Hence they - who were rare natural hitters of their time - were told to go 10 runs per over and it would be perfectly all right if they got out.
This disposability allows the top order to hit 15 runs per over. Simply put, they treat every ball as a free hit. Why not? The pitch has no magic and the boundaries are moved back in even for a miss-hit to go for six. In the rare misfortune that you get out, the team have enough batters.
However, in IPL's new bowling reality, the bowlers have not come back as yet. It looks like a single is as massive as a maiden over. Anything between 125k-140k range being free lunch at hitting-end. Bowlers and management have not responded to this yet. Expect more and more of 150k bowlers. Expect more and more change of pace slow balls from other bowlers. IPL bowling evolution will be on the drawing boards of 100 pundits as of now. They will build a whole new strategy.
Bowling is not dead, just bamboozled by the sudden attack. They will come back. It is interesting and lovely to look forward to see how they return.
Bowling is not dead, just bamboozled by the sudden attack. They will come back. It is interesting and lovely to look forward to see how they return.
In the meantime, let that be mercenary cricket - what you get for what you paid. I will only be seriously worried if I see these pitches these kinda grounds and these lunatic rule changes appearing in cricket proper, that is country vs country such as the upcoming WC.
Let's see.
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