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  • gt12G Offline
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    Minutes are 60 seconds long, are we trying to make them 100 seconds now too?

    It's literally easier to count to six than 10 (ask my 2 year old son).

    It's literally easier to count to 50 than 100, ask my 2 year old son.

    How fucking ridiculous. Go broke you fluffybunnies.

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    @gt12 said in Dumbing down of cricket:

    Minutes are 60 seconds long, are we trying to make them 100 seconds now too?

    It's literally easier to count to six than 10 (ask my 2 year old son).

    It's literally easier to count to 50 than 100, ask my 2 year old son.

    How fucking ridiculous. Go broke you fluffybunnies.

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    Cricket doesn’t need dumbing down. It already has David Warner.

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    @booboo said in Dumbing down of cricket:

    @gt12 said in Dumbing down of cricket:

    Minutes are 60 seconds long, are we trying to make them 100 seconds now too?

    It's literally easier to count to six than 10 (ask my 2 year old son).

    It's literally easier to count to 50 than 100, ask my 2 year old son.

    How fucking ridiculous. Go broke you fluffybunnies.

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    Don’t... you...even...start @booboo .

    That’s crazy talk.

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  • JKJ Offline
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    Rediculous

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  • Dan54D Offline
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    Well they doing it with rugby, hey it's all about finding a few new faces following it, and bugger everyone that already love the game!

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    @crucial said in Dumbing down of cricket:

    Cricket doesn’t need dumbing down. It already has David Warner.

    I try and disregard his personality when he bats, he’s a fantastic player when on song and great to watch.

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    I was going to comment on this yesterday but I was actually speechless / typeless (new word).

    They are trying to decimalise cricket and yet they still use statute miles to drive. A measurement based on some Roman blokes "pace", which was in turn based on his foot. They could have used nautical miles which actually make sense, if they couldn't understand the metric system.

    Why does everything have to based on the lowest common denominator (I'm being polite I should just say fucking morons)? Should we stop playing chess because it is too hard and make everyone play checkers?

    I suspect most will exercise their right to not watch this shit.

    How many forms of "cricket", this isn't, really, do we need? What next a one ball game, for those that can only count that high?

    I seem to have found my voice about this. Extremely GOM. I'll stop now before I rupture something.

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    @snowy said in Dumbing down of cricket:

    I was going to comment on this yesterday but I was actually speechless / typeless (new word).

    They are trying to decimalise cricket and yet they still use statute miles to drive. A measurement based on some Roman blokes "pace", which was in turn based on his foot. They could have used nautical miles which actually make sense, if they couldn't understand the metric system.

    Why does everything have to based on the lowest common denominator (I'm being polite I should just say fucking morons)? Should we stop playing chess because it is too hard and make everyone play checkers?

    I suspect most will exercise their right to not watch this shit.

    How many forms of "cricket", this isn't really do we need? What next a one ball game, for those that can only count that high?

    I seem to have found my voice about this. Extremely GOM. I'll stop now before I rupture something.

    And using your analogy above they will end up in a similar stupid position of measuring fuel consumption in miles per gallon when you buy the fuel in litres.

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    @crucial said in Dumbing down of cricket:

    And using your analogy above they will end up in a similar stupid position of measuring fuel consumption in miles per gallon when you buy the fuel in litres.

    Has caused more than one aircraft accident / incident. I won't digress on that.

    I am interested in why "out", is so much easier to understand than wicket. Just the single syllable I guess. He's "out", "out" where? Lunch? Having a snooze? Concussed?

    Did chuckle at this:
    "a dumbing down and “Americanisation”

    Has some implication that one is related to the other.

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    @snowy said in Dumbing down of cricket:

    @crucial said in Dumbing down of cricket:

    And using your analogy above they will end up in a similar stupid position of measuring fuel consumption in miles per gallon when you buy the fuel in litres.

    Has caused more than one aircraft accident / incident. I won't digress on that.

    I am interested in why "out", is so much easier to understand than wicket. Just the single syllable I guess. He's "out", "out" where? Lunch? Having a snooze? Concussed?

    Did chuckle at this:
    "a dumbing down and “Americanisation”

    Has some implication that one is related to the other.

    The other team took a “wicket” and he got “out”.

    Both terms are equally used already !

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    @mn5 said in Dumbing down of cricket:

    @snowy said in Dumbing down of cricket:

    @crucial said in Dumbing down of cricket:

    And using your analogy above they will end up in a similar stupid position of measuring fuel consumption in miles per gallon when you buy the fuel in litres.

    Has caused more than one aircraft accident / incident. I won't digress on that.

    I am interested in why "out", is so much easier to understand than wicket. Just the single syllable I guess. He's "out", "out" where? Lunch? Having a snooze? Concussed?

    Did chuckle at this:
    "a dumbing down and “Americanisation”

    Has some implication that one is related to the other.

    The other team took a “wicket” and he got “out”.

    Both terms are equally used already !

    Yeah. The player was run out, given out, adjudged out (although apparently LBW is too hard to understand)

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  • SnowyS Offline
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    @mn5 Yes. Don't think you quite got the GOM gist there. They will be called "outs", which isn't actually a word, or wasn't, in cricket. They will still be recorded as wickets because the people who can count, and work with base 6, will be doing the scoring (fortunately) and are capable of dealing with two syllables.

    I really need my morning coffee before engaging in this.

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  • MN5M Offline
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    @crucial said in Dumbing down of cricket:

    @mn5 said in Dumbing down of cricket:

    @snowy said in Dumbing down of cricket:

    @crucial said in Dumbing down of cricket:

    And using your analogy above they will end up in a similar stupid position of measuring fuel consumption in miles per gallon when you buy the fuel in litres.

    Has caused more than one aircraft accident / incident. I won't digress on that.

    I am interested in why "out", is so much easier to understand than wicket. Just the single syllable I guess. He's "out", "out" where? Lunch? Having a snooze? Concussed?

    Did chuckle at this:
    "a dumbing down and “Americanisation”

    Has some implication that one is related to the other.

    The other team took a “wicket” and he got “out”.

    Both terms are equally used already !

    Yeah. The player was run out, given out, adjudged out (although apparently LBW is too hard to understand)

    My boy ( 11 this weekend ) will have to come to terms with LBW next season ( they don’t have them until a certain age ) so why can’t the rest of the world grasp it ?

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  • SnowyS Offline
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    @MN5 I have some faith that your boy probably already gets it, even if it wasn't used in his previous matches. There's really only 3 things to consider (4 if you include not playing a shot). An edge doesn't count.

    Why haven't they gone the whole hog and made 4s and 6s, 5s and 10s? Maths is clearly an issue for most casual cricket watchers.

    Will ties be decided by number of boundaries scored too?

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    The best thing about COVID was the postponement of the Hundred for a year

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  • MN5M Offline
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    @snowy said in Dumbing down of cricket:

    @MN5 I have some faith that your boy probably already gets it, even if it wasn't used in his previous matches. There's really only 3 things to consider (4 if you include not playing a shot). An edge doesn't count.

    Why haven't they gone the whole hog and made 4s and 6s, 5s and 10s? Maths is clearly an issue for most casual cricket watchers.

    Will ties be decided by number of boundaries scored too?

    To be honest it’s the “when you’re out you’re out” that I’m worried about ( currently they bat partnerships and lose runs each time they get dismissed ). His first Golden duck will be a sad time.

    I’m all for gradual rules......he started playing cricket at nine and it’s great to ease kids gently into the full game and how it is played but all this clap trap and changes for the sake of adults ? Fuck off.

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  • RapidoR Offline
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    Poms are dumb. Aussie are geniuses. Fact.

    Aussie invented new term for sub. Called x fact or. 3 syllables.

    Poms find wick et too hard.

    To simplify the game away from jargon and non-decimals. I count 4 new jargon now introduced in 6 months, a 5th professional version of the sport has been introduced.

    Simple as.

    Money well spent. I'm sure it's better value than the zero spend of simply not exasperating Dads away from watching as sick of gimmicks and noise. I mean whoever's heard of a kid getting into a sport because their dad was watching it one day when they were young.

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    Can’t really be bothered reading it in it’s entirety...

    Is this madness just happening in the 100 overs or whatever the hell they’re calling it, or are they trying to bring it in across all formats?

    If it’s the former I’ll give zero fucks because I won’t be watching or following.

    If it’s the latter, I’m offended and hurt at the uneducated’s lack of understanding or willingness to learn. It’s an outrage and shows no respect to the sacrifice our ancestors made in inventing rules of the gentleman’s game. It’s just so damaging and hurtful. I demand a public apology from someone, anyone will do, and for sports ministers from across the globe to condemn this unacceptable and intolerable behaviour. I also demand a police investigation and an independent review into the organisation who rubber stamped these changes, to make sure they are diverse enough to be a fair representation of the world we live in today. Someone please get a Stuff ‘reporter’ to call me so I can share my outrage with the world?

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    @gunner said in Dumbing down of cricket:

    Can’t really be bothered reading it in it’s entirety...

    Is this madness just happening in the 100 overs or whatever the hell they’re calling it, or are they trying to bring it in across all formats?

    If it’s the former I’ll give zero fucks because I won’t be watching or following.

    If it’s the former, I’m offended and hurt at the uneducated’s lack of understanding or willingness to learn. It’s an outrage and shows no respect to the sacrifice our ancestors made in inventing rules of the gentleman’s game. It’s just so damaging and hurtful. I demand a public apology from someone, anyone will do, and for sports ministers from across the globe to condemn this unacceptable and intolerable behaviour. I also demand a police investigation and an independent review into the organisation who rubber stamped these changes, to make sure they are diverse enough to be a fair representation of the world we live in today. Someone please get a Stuff ‘reporter’ to call me so I can share my outrage with the world?

    I know your post is tongue and cheek, but billions would agree.

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