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Challenge accepted. Going on gut feeling here without the stats and data. Everyone here is under 30, and have either just started their T20I careers, a little into it or yet to start. Deliberately left out Bumrah (just turned 30), and Siraj (29) in favour of younger players. EDIT: Kuldeep Yadav could also come inAnd I know this topic has been brought up a fair bit in the last 12-24 months, but India to me cant win this years T20 playing the oldies Kohli and Rohit Sharma. Yesterdays innings from Kohli was a case in point why India need to blood in the new generation as they are more attacking in mindset in those middle overs.
Going to say this, the wickets and ground sizes in Australia make it a bit more fairer for bowlers. The introduction this year of the limit of 2 bouncers an over for seamers was supposed to tilt some of that pendulum back to the bowlers.Will we get to a point the bowlers will not be interested in playing t20 cricket.
I find it disgusting that it is such a one sided game.
It is just a slogathon, there is no skill a bowler can provide to stop the high scores.
Why bother playing if you’re a bowler? Big bats, short boundaries, highways to bat on.
Why even go to the effort to get smashed around the park.
Put bowling machines in and be done with it.
Will we get to a point the bowlers will not be interested in playing t20 cricket.
I find it disgusting that it is such a one sided game.
It is just a slogathon, there is no skill a bowler can provide to stop the high scores.
Why bother playing if you’re a bowler? Big bats, short boundaries, highways to bat on.
Why even go to the effort to get smashed around the park.
Put bowling machines in and be done with it.