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Imurg

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I get that they play the T20s in the evening so they can get the crowds in (none today though) but if the dew coming down starts to p,at havoc with the ball and the field it doesn't make much sense to me.
As there were no crowds today they could have switched the time, saved electricity and not had an issue with the ball getting damp....
Seems illogical...
 

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I get that they play the T20s in the evening so they can get the crowds in (none today though) but if the dew coming down starts to p,at havoc with the ball and the field it doesn't make much sense to me.
As there were no crowds today they could have switched the time, saved electricity and not had an issue with the ball getting damp....
Seems illogical...

TV. Lets face it, the players are just pawns now. T20 (when it was Twenty20) may have been created to entice people to the ground but TV has hijacked it. Hence why we have 'time outs' which are not even thinly veiled attempts to shoehorn in as many adverts as possible. As long as people are watching, and they are in India, then the playing conditions are way down the list of priorities. Otherwise why is there two day gaps in between each match? You could play two games one after the other, for instance, but that would mean one match not taking place in the TV prime time slot.
 
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What a freak catch...

Bumbles in Manchester, Nasser in London, DK in Chennai and the match in Ahmedabad... all going very seamlessly. Work from home taken to next level. is this the future of commentary...
 
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