Thursday, February 25, 2010

An SOS..

For many years, a species known as contest thrived in the cricketing world. The past decade has caused it much harm endangering its greatest and most endearing qualities..This species was best appreciated when quality batting (a) came up against quality bowling (b) on sporting tracks (c)..Sadly there has been extreme aid provided to empower 'a' resulting in batting records aplenty while there has been a dearth of the latter two over the decade which has pretty much meant that this species is tending towards extinction...Yes..the quality bowlers have dwindled but even mediocrity has a chance to survive if conditions are favourable..

Case in point is the latest concluded ODI between India and South Africa at Gwalior.. a powerful batting line up goes in to bat after winning the toss (its like winning a lottery)...Once this is done..especially in sub continent conditions (read docile and lifeless pitches, small grounds, lightning outfields), the team that chases (under lights mostly) is doomed...Barring a rare collapse from the team batting first, the one chasing is fighting a losing battle most times..Now, the species called a contest cannot really hope to thrive in such hostile conditions..
The contest means there is a balance between bat and ball throughout giving either a good chance...but present day rules and conditions have nullified all that the ideal contest seeks and provides..Bouncers are out, grassy tracks are passe, powerplays are in, grounds are smaller, free hits are in vogue..basically the bowler is not really respected..bowlers have started to pray for some divine intervention or atleast some use of brains by administrators...nothing has happened so far..Test matches were a ground where contests thrived the most...ODI's until this decade provided a fair chance but the advent of T-20's has almost snuffed out all hopes..

People have been raving about Tendulkar's innings..If seen from the right angle..one can realize this was rather inevitable..small grounds, hopeless pitches and a toss which clearly favours one team almost always (in most countries) have made these matches more academic...Records are broken but so is the nature of a true contest..Until the issue of the tracks is fixed and they made more sporting to strike a balance between batting and bowling, records like these will keep tumbling but the chance of watching great contests i.e. balanced games (read such as wc 1999 semi final b/w aus and SA) keeps dwindling...imagine all you sachin fans the scenario- world cup final india vs aus in mumbai- day night game...aus win the toss and bat..amass 350..match over ..done and dusted.. you don't want this to be a possibility..the species 'contest' certainly doesn't want this happening as it will be the final nail in its coffin..it is sending out an SOS constantly and periodically..hope the ones who matter heed it!...

12 comments:

srisanth said...

Good one man...Thats true to be accepted.God knows whats gonna happen in future.Happy writing..-- Sridhar

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Ilias said...

I'm sure this blog wouldn't have existed had SA batted first. Or if it existed, it would be about the greatness of SA players and not about the pitch. :D

madhu said...

@ilias--i seriously fail to understand why some guys post comments that magnify the ignorance...it was just a case in point

Ilias said...

then why didn't this blog happen when SA chased down 434? am i making sense?

madhu said...

things can happen when thy need 2...when i write this i focus on sub continent tracks...SA tracks have been mostly even for batting and bowling except odd cases and btw that game does not rank right up there for me..i'd rather watch 99 semis anyday coz of its balanced nature..i hope u get it...

madhu said...

I wasn blogging in march 2006..and yeah read the blog..i have also mentioned about the toss being such a vital factor..there are reasons..and if u are not in agreement..pls feel free to write a piece and I shall read it...

Ilias said...

the point is: big scores are chasable..we have seen srilanka come very close against india last year and we have seen SA chase down 434 in 06. It's just that our boys totally outplayed them and they were so miserable.

madhu said...

yes they are..but the event is very rare..we r not talkin abt rare events..the pitch kept low and got tougher that day...so wut am sayin is the toss is crucial in most cases.. we are not talkin abt exceptions...its a very general post.just as an example i took this game..and i don wanna bring stats in..we can save it for later..let this end here i guess...

Unknown said...

Madhu Beautifully written!..just feel test cricket will die soon..too bad focus has always been on scoring high runs and excessive commercialization of cricket like IPL - Kailash

madhu said...

tests will never die out..thy r very robust..the issue mayb for odi's...lets c if people do learn from their mistakes...thanks for ur comments kailash