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ODI World Cup


Teams are scoring heavily, 340 is no guarantee of a win anymore.
It's getting a bit surreal. I was gutted we ended up on 364! We were on for well over 400 at one point and I thought we could break the Saffer record from the other day. Just shows you how much the game has moved on.
 
It's getting a bit surreal. I was gutted we ended up on 364! We were on for well over 400 at one point and I thought we could break the Saffer record from the other day. Just shows you how much the game has moved on.
Not a fan at all really. 2015 world cup felt like the watershed moment, and this is just carrying on in the same vein
 
Considering the Indians are supposed to be cricket mad, the ground isn’t even half full for the start of their match this morning.
 
Considering the Indians are supposed to be cricket mad, the ground isn’t even half full for the start of their match this morning.
I mean it is hot, there is that, but I think, they only like to watch their team bat not field.
Not a fan at all really. 2015 world cup felt like the watershed moment, and this is just carrying on in the same vein
I don't know, mixed feelings for me. I do love the big hitting, but I grew up watching ODI's when 250 was a good score, 300 was rare. There seemed to be more world class bowlers about and maybe the pitches were more favourable to them. There was definitely a bigger battle between bat and ball, now it seems, it's like who can keep their foot down from the powerplay the most, keeping wickets in hand and having a bish in the last 10ovs is dying out. I suppose ODI's have had to evolve to survive. Are we at all surprised that in order to stay relevant, it has tried to ape T20's crash bang wallop? I mean, the 1st score of 500 in 50ovs is surely around the corner?
 
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